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  1. Dmitry Leontiyevich Ovtsyn ( Russian: Дмитрий Леонтьевич Овцын) (unknown - after 1757) was a Russian hydrographer and Arctic explorer. The Ovtsyn family is one of the oldest Russian noble families, originating from the descendants of Rurik, the Murom princes.

  2. Dmitry Leontiyevich Ovtsyn (Russian: Дмитрий Леонтьевич Овцын) (unknown - after 1757) was a Russian hydrographer and Arctic explorer. In 1734-1738, Ovtsyn led one of the units of the Second Kamchatka expedition that charted the coastline of the Kara Sea east of the river Ob.

  3. Feb 19, 2024 · Who is Dmitry Ovtsyn? Dmitry Leontiyevich Ovtsyn was a Russian hydrographer and Arctic explorer. In 1734-1738, Ovtsyn led one of the units of the Second Kamchatka expedition that charted the coastline of the Kara Sea east of the river Ob.

  4. Discover the vessel's particulars, including capacity, machinery, photos and ownership. Get the details of the current Voyage of DMITRIY OVTSYN including Position, Port Calls, Destination, ETA and Distance travelled - IMO 7019074, MMSI 273199400, Call sign UIOM.

  5. May 29, 2021 · The name of Ovtsyn's companion Dmitry Sterlegov is borne by two capes – on the western coast of the Taimyr Peninsula and on the coast of Khariton Laptev, as well as the strait between Pestsovy Island and the Rybny Peninsula in the Minin Skerries on the north-western coast of Taimyr.

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    Ovtsyn Dmitry Leontievich (1708-1757) Captain 2 rank, member of the Great Northern Expedition. Born in the Kostroma province in the family of small landed nobleman. In 1721 he began studying at the Moscow Navigation School, but a year later he was transferred to the Maritime Academy in St. Petersburg and graduated in 1726.

  7. Apr 19, 2016 · A young naval officer by the name of Dmitry Ovtsyn was given the job of mapping the second section. He, too, began in summer 1743 making his way from the Ob estuary towards the Yenisey. He set himself the goal of accomplishing his task in a single summer, but the ice conditions in the Kara Sea forced him to return fairly quickly.