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  1. The Kamchatka Peninsula (Russian: полуостров Камчатка, romanized: poluostrov Kamchatka, pronounced [pəlʊˈostrəf kɐmˈt͡ɕætkə]) is a 1,250-kilometre-long (777 mi) peninsula in the Russian Far East, with an area of about 270,000 km 2 (100,000 sq mi).

  2. Kamchatka is a vast volcanic peninsula with extraordinary primal beauty, hot springs and snow-capped peaks. Learn about its attractions, wildlife, history and culture with Lonely Planet's expert guidance and tips.

  3. Kamchatka Peninsula, peninsula in far eastern Russia, lying between the Sea of Okhotsk on the west and the Pacific Ocean and Bering Sea on the east. The main center is the city and port of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, which is located on the southeastern coast of the peninsula.

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  4. Kamchatka (Russian: Камча́тка) is a 1,250-km-long 270,000 km 2 peninsula in the Russian Far East, protruding into the northern Pacific Ocean. Kamchatka Krai is a county which also includes parts of the Russian mainland, and some small islands.

  5. Kamchatka is famous for its volcanoes which are depicted on most souvenirs there, like on Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, the most eastern city in the northern hemisphere, coat of arms as well. There are more than 300 volcanoes in Kamchatka, from 28 up to 36 of them are active, or potentially active.

  6. Oct 11, 2021 · Kamchatka isn’t the easiest place to get to, but that’s what makes it so special. Below we’ve revealed some of the peninsula’s most spectacular natural attractions, proving that Kamchatka is the ultimate adventure travel destination.