novaya zemlya
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Definition
Proper noun: * A Russian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean: "Novaya Zemlya" refers to a specific group of islands located in the Arctic Ocean, north of mainland Russia. It is known for its severe climate and historical role as a nuclear test site.
Usage
- Geographical Reference: Used to identify the archipelago itself.
- The nuclear tests were conducted on Novaya Zemlya.
- Novaya Zemlya consists of two main islands.
- Historical/Contextual Reference: Used when discussing its role in 20th-century history.
- The Soviet Union established a test center on Novaya Zemlya.
Advanced Usage
- The name "Novaya Zemlya" is Russian for "New Land". In English texts, it is treated as a singular proper noun referring to the entire archipelago, though it comprises multiple islands.
Variants and Related Words
- Novaya Zemlya effect: A polar mirage phenomenon named after observations made near these islands, where the sun appears to rise earlier or set later than predicted.
- The Novaya Zemlya effect is an atmospheric optical illusion.
Synonyms
- Archipelago: A general term for a chain or cluster of islands. (Novaya Zemlya is a specific example of an archipelago.)
- Test site: A location for conducting tests. (Novaya Zemlya was a specific nuclear test site.)
Different Meanings
- As a proper noun, "Novaya Zemlya" has only one primary meaning: the specific Arctic archipelago belonging to Russia. Its usage is almost exclusively geographical and historical.
Noun
- two islands in the Arctic Ocean belonging to Russia; site of a test center for nuclear warheads