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- Dikson: Port city on the Arctic Ocean, at the mouth of the Yenisei River estuary [e]
- Dudinka: A Russian port city on the Arctic Ocean, at the mouth of the Yenisei River. [e]
- List of rivers by length: Add brief definition or description
- Lake Baikal: Cold, deep lake, in isolated Siberia, the largest freshwater lake, by volume [e]
- USS Renate (AKA-36) [r]: An Artemis class attack cargo ship (WWII) later converted and renamed USS Maury. [e]