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Antaldaniel (talk | contribs) Added [en] description: A travers la Russie boréale [Through Boreal Russia], published in 1894 by French explorer Charles Rabot, is a 19th-century travelogue documenting an expedition through Northern Russia and Siberia. The work offers detailed geographical, ethnographic, and natural history observations of the remote, icy, and forested landscapes, particularly focusing on indigenous populations |
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A travers la Russie boréale [Through Boreal Russia], published in 1894 by French explorer Charles Rabot, is a 19th-century travelogue documenting an expedition through Northern Russia and Siberia. The work offers detailed geographical, ethnographic, and natural history observations of the remote, icy, and forested landscapes, particularly focusing on indigenous populations | |||
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A travers la Russie boréale [Through Boreal Russia], published in 1894 by French explorer Charles Rabot, is a 19th-century travelogue documenting an expedition through Northern Russia and Siberia. The work offers detailed geographical, ethnographic, and natural history observations of the remote, icy, and forested landscapes, particularly focusing on indigenous populations
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| English | A travers la Russie boréale [Through Boreal Russia] |
A travers la Russie boréale [Through Boreal Russia], published in 1894 by French explorer Charles Rabot, is a 19th-century travelogue documenting an expedition through Northern Russia and Siberia. The work offers detailed geographical, ethnographic, and natural history observations of the remote, icy, and forested landscapes, particularly focusing on indigenous populations |
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A travers la Russie boréale (français)
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