Pavel Kononovich Senko (Russian: Павел Кононович Сенько) (October 4, 1916 – 2000) was a Soviet polar explorer, scientist, and member and leader of numerous expeditions to Arctic Ocean and Antarctica under the auspices of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute and Soviet Antarctic Expedition. There is a valley at the bottom of Arctic Ocean named after him : Senko Valley from 87° 04’ N 97° 00’ W to 87° 45’ N 101° 10’ W .There is a mountain named after him in Antarctica: Senko Mountain at 71° 25,2’ S 12° 46,8’ E on the .
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| - Pável Kononovich Senkó (del ruso: Павел Кононович Сенько) (4 de octubre de 1916 – 2000) fue un explorador polar, científico soviético , miembro y líder de numerosas expediciones sovietices a la Antártida. La montaña Senko en coordenadas 71° 25,2’ S 12° 46,8’ E en el , fue designada en su honor. Lideró el grupo invernal y estuvo a cargo de la Base Mirni durante la y lideró varias otras expediciones subsecuentes. (es)
- Па́вел Ко́нонович Сенько́ (1916, Семипалатинск — 2000, Санкт-Петербург) — советский учёный, исследователь Арктики и Антарктики. (ru)
- Pavel Kononovich Senko (Russian: Павел Кононович Сенько) (October 4, 1916 – 2000) was a Soviet polar explorer, scientist, and member and leader of numerous expeditions to Arctic Ocean and Antarctica under the auspices of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute and Soviet Antarctic Expedition. There is a valley at the bottom of Arctic Ocean named after him : Senko Valley from 87° 04’ N 97° 00’ W to 87° 45’ N 101° 10’ W .There is a mountain named after him in Antarctica: Senko Mountain at 71° 25,2’ S 12° 46,8’ E on the . (en)
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| - Pável Kononovich Senkó (del ruso: Павел Кононович Сенько) (4 de octubre de 1916 – 2000) fue un explorador polar, científico soviético , miembro y líder de numerosas expediciones sovietices a la Antártida. La montaña Senko en coordenadas 71° 25,2’ S 12° 46,8’ E en el , fue designada en su honor. Lideró el grupo invernal y estuvo a cargo de la Base Mirni durante la y lideró varias otras expediciones subsecuentes. (es)
- Pavel Kononovich Senko (Russian: Павел Кононович Сенько) (October 4, 1916 – 2000) was a Soviet polar explorer, scientist, and member and leader of numerous expeditions to Arctic Ocean and Antarctica under the auspices of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute and Soviet Antarctic Expedition. There is a valley at the bottom of Arctic Ocean named after him : Senko Valley from 87° 04’ N 97° 00’ W to 87° 45’ N 101° 10’ W .There is a mountain named after him in Antarctica: Senko Mountain at 71° 25,2’ S 12° 46,8’ E on the . He was leader of the winter party and officer-in-charge of Mirny Station on the 9th Soviet Antarctic Expedition and lead several expeditions subsequently. His name had shown up in the 1997 edition of "The Guinness Book of records" as one of the four "first people to have indisputably reached the North Pole at ground level exactly 90°00`00" (+-300m) on April 23, 1948" [1] (en)
- Па́вел Ко́нонович Сенько́ (1916, Семипалатинск — 2000, Санкт-Петербург) — советский учёный, исследователь Арктики и Антарктики. (ru)
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