"Starostin Cape" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Named after the local Pomor businessman Ivan Starostin (born before 1780 - died 1826 or 1829) (also known as Ermil in some sources, probably confused with some other person with the same surname, but having first name Ермил (Jermil)). Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Starostin Cape
  1. (obsolete) A cape in Svalbard, Norway, known for its geological and palaeontological value. Today better known as Kapp Linné. Tags: obsolete Categories (place): Headlands, Places in Norway Synonyms: Kapp Linné, Cape Staratchin, Cap Staratschin, Cap Starastschin Translations (Translations): Kapp Starostin (Norwegian), Kapp Linné (Norwegian), Мыс Старостина (Mys Starostina) (Russian)
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