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    Cape Chelyuskin ( Russian : мыс Челюскина ) at 77°44′N, 104°15′E is the northernmost point of the Eurasian continent and is 1370 km from the North Pole

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    Cape Chelyuskin, promontory, northern Siberian Russia, on the Boris Vilkitskiy Strait, Russian Proliv Vilkitskogo, the northernmost point of the.

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Cape Chelyuskin, promontory, northern Siberian Russia, on the Boris Vil'kitskiy Strait, (Russian Proliv Vil'kitskogo), the northernmost point of the Asian mainland. Also known as Mys Chelyuskin, it is a portion of the tundra extending north from the Taymyr Peninsula to latitude 77°41’ north.



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