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A part of the Arctic Ocean located north of Norway and northwestern Russia.
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Barents Sea — the Barents Sea a sea that is north of Norway and Russia and connected to the Arctic Ocean … Dictionary of contemporary English
Barents Sea — [bar′ənts, bär′ənts] part of the Arctic Ocean, north of Norway & W Russia, between Svalbard & Novaya Zemlya … English World dictionary
Barents Sea — Location of the Barents Sea The Barents Sea (Norwegian: Barentshavet, Russian: Баренцево море or Barentsevo More) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean,[1] … Wikipedia
Barents Sea — a part of the Arctic Ocean between NE Europe and the islands of Spitzbergen, Franz Josef Land, and Novaya Zemlya. * * * Outlying portion of the Arctic Ocean. Named for the Dutch explorer Willem Barents, it is bounded by the Norwegian and… … Universalium
Barents Sea — The Barents Sea is part of the Arctic Ocean, roughly bounded by Franz Josef Land, Novaya Zemlya, Nenetsiya, Murmansk, Svalbard, and northeastern Norway. It has a surface area of 1,400,000 square kilometers. As a border zone between the Soviet… … Historical Dictionary of the Russian Federation
Barents Sea — Sp Bãrenco jūra Ap Баренцево море rusiškai Ap Barentshavet norvegiškai Ap Barents Sea angliškai L Arkties vand. prie Norvegijos ir Rusijos … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Barents Sea — /bɛərənts ˈsi/ (say bairruhnts see) noun a part of the Arctic Ocean to the north of Norway and Russia. {named after Willem Barents, died 1597, Dutch navigator and explorer} …
Barents Sea — noun the part of the Arctic Ocean to the north of Norway and Russia • Instance Hypernyms: ↑sea • Part Holonyms: ↑Arctic Ocean • Part Meronyms: ↑White Sea … Useful english dictionary
Barents Sea — geographical name sea comprising the part of the Arctic Ocean between Spitsbergen & Novaya Zemlya … New Collegiate Dictionary
Barents Sea — Bar′ents Sea′ [[t]ˈbær ənts, ˈbɑr [/t]] n. geg a part of the Arctic Ocean between NE Europe and the islands of Spitzbergen, Franz Josef Land, and Novaya Zemlya … From formal English to slang