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Kara Sea
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12019-07-17T17:18:02-04:00Kara Sea1gazetteer entryplain2019-07-19T20:22:35-04:00Short Universal Geography The Kara Sea (Karskoe more) is part of the Arctic Sea.
New and Complete Geographical Dictionary (part 2, page 210) This source describes the gulf of Kara (Karskaja guba), rather than the Kara Sea. Located in Tobol'sk Province, where the Ob and Enisej rivers have their mouths.