Nova Zembla
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Definition
Proper noun * Nova Zembla: The name of an archipelago located in the Arctic Ocean, north of Russia. It is historically known as a site for nuclear weapons testing.
Usage Notes
- "Nova Zembla" is a geographical name for a specific place. It is used as a proper noun and is typically not preceded by an article (e.g., "the tests were conducted on Nova Zembla").
- The name is of Russian origin (Новая Земля, ), meaning "New Land". The English spelling "Nova Zembla" is an older transliteration.
Examples
- The Soviet Union conducted atmospheric nuclear tests on Nova Zembla.
- The islands of Nova Zembla are known for their severe Arctic climate.
- Early European explorers sought a northeast passage around Nova Zembla.
Advanced Usage
- In historical and geopolitical contexts, "Nova Zembla" is often cited in discussions about Cold War nuclear testing and Arctic militarization.
- The name can appear in historical accounts of Arctic exploration.
Variants and Related Words
- Novaya Zemlya (n.): The modern and more common transliteration of the Russian name for the same archipelago.
- Archipelago (n.): A chain or cluster of islands, which is what Nova Zembla is.
Synonyms
- There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun (a specific place name). It can be described as:
- A Russian Arctic archipelago
- A former nuclear test site
Related Phrases
- Nuclear test site: A location for testing nuclear weapons, which describes one of Nova Zembla's historical functions.
- Arctic archipelago: A general term for a group of islands in the Arctic region.
Noun
- two islands in the Arctic Ocean belonging to Russia; site of a test center for nuclear warheads