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Northern Sea Route
- (geography) A shipping lane from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean along the Russian Arctic coast from the Barents Sea, along Siberia, to the Far East.
a shipping lane in the Arctic Ocean
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 北方海路 (Běifāng hǎilù), 東北航線/东北航线 (Dōngběi hángxiàn)
- Finnish: koillisväylä, pohjoinen meritie
- French: passage du Nord-Est m, route maritime du nord f
- German: Nordostpassage (de) f
- Japanese: 北極海航路 (ja) (ほっきょくかいこうろ, Hokkyoku kaikōro), 北方航路 (ほっぽうこうろ, Hoppō kōro)
- Korean: 북극 해항로(北極海航路) (Bukgeuk haehangno)
- Norwegian: Nordøstpassasjen, Nordlige sjørute
- Portuguese: Passagem Nordeste f
- Russian: Се́верный морско́й путь m (Sévernyj morskój putʹ), Севморпу́ть (ru) m (Sevmorpútʹ), СМП m (SMP)
- Spanish: ruta del Mar del Norte f, paso del Noreste m
- Swedish: Nordostpassagen (sv)
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