Южно-Сахалинск

Russian

Etymology

From ю́жный (júžnyj, southern) + -о- (-o-, connecting vowel) + Сахали́н (Saxalín, Sakhalin) + -ск (-sk).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˌjuʐnə səxɐˈlʲinsk]

Proper noun

Южно-Сахали́нск (Južno-Saxalínsk) m inan (genitive Южно-Сахали́нска)

  1. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, city on the Sakhalin Island in the far East of Russia, administrative centre of Sakhalin oblast.

Declension

Synonyms

  • Влади́мировка (Vladímirovka) (Vladimirovka, 1882–1905)
  • Тоёха́ра (Tojoxára), Тойоха́ра (Tojoxára) (Toyohara豊原, 1905–1946)
  • южносахали́нец (južnosaxalínec), южносахали́нка (južnosaxalínka)
  • южносахали́нский (južnosaxalínskij)

See also

  • Сахали́н (Saxalín, Sakhalin)
  • Кара́футо-тё (Karáfuto-tjó): (樺太, historical Japanese prefecture occupying south of Sakhalin island, an alternative Japanese name for Sakhalin)
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