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Kamchatka Peninsula
peninsula in Eastern Russia between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk
Koryaks
thumb|300px|Settlement of Koryaks in the Far Eastern Federal District by urban and rural settlements in %, 2010 census
Koryaks () are an Indigenous people of the Russian Far East who live immediately north of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Kamchatka Krai and inhabit the coastlands of the Bering Sea. The cultural borders of the Koryaks include Tigilsk in the south and the Anadyr basin in the north.
Itelmen
Chukotko-Kamchatkan language spoken in Kamchatka, Russia

Itelmens
thumb|300px|Resettlement of Itelmens in the Far Eastern Federal District by urban and rural settlements in%, 2010 census
Kuril–Kamchatka Trench
geographical object
Okhotsk Plate
tectonic plate
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport
long runway airport in north east Russia
Kronotsky Nature Reserve
Biosphere reserve in Russian Federation | designated in 1984
Great Northern Expedition
research expedition in Siberia (1733–1743)
Alyutors
The Alyutors (; self designation: Алутальу, or Alutal'u; Alyutor: нэмэлу, nəməlʔu;) are an ethnic group (formerly classified as a subgroup of Koryaks) who live on the Kamchatka Peninsula and Chukchi Peninsula of the Russian Far East. Today most of them live in Koryak Okrug of Kamchatka Krai.
Kamchatka meteor
small meteor that exploded near the Kamchatka Peninsula on December 2018

Kamchatka flounder
species of fish
Kamchatka earthquake
earthquake in the Kamchatka Peninsula, far eastern Russia
Kamchatka Flotilla
military unit
Bolsheretsk
Bolsheretsk () or Bolsheretsky jail is an abandoned village on the west coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia. Over a 200-year period, Bolsheretsk was a military fort, a prison, a port, and a village.