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page 117th-century Russian explorers
Semyon Dezhnyov
Russian explorer
Yerofey Khabarov
Russian explorer
Ivan Moskvitin
Russian explorer
Pyotr Beketov
Russian explorer

Vassili Poyarkov
Russian explorer
Kurbat Ivanov
Russian explorer
Semyon Remezov
Russian cartographer

Mikhail Stadukhin
Russian explorer
Demid Pyanda
explorer
Fedot Alekseyev Popov
Russian explorer
Ivan Petlin
17th-century Russian explorer
Onufriy Stepanov
Russian explorer (1610-1658)
zemleprokhodtsy
thumb|320px|Siberian River Routes, commonly taken by zemleprokhodtsy
right|thumb|320px|Growth of Russia between 1547 and 1725
thumb|120px|2001 coin of Bank of Russia
Zemleprokhodtsy (, literally "landtrekkers") were the members of the 16th-17th century expeditions from the Tsardom of Russia that explored, conquered, and colonized the areas of the "Russian frontier" in Eastern Siberia, the Far North, and the Far East that were unknown or little known to Russia. They traveled up to the coasts of the Arctic and Pacific Oceans and made a number of important geographical discoveries for Europeans.
Maksim Perfilyev
cossack explorer
Ilya Perfilyev
Russian explorer
Artemy Babinov
Russian explorer