Komandorski Islands

[kom-uhn-dawr-skee, kom-]

Ko·man·dor·ski Is·lands

[kom-uhn-dawr-skee, kom-]
noun (used with a plural verb)
a group of islands in the Bering Sea, in NE Russia, E of the Kamchatka Peninsula: U.S.-Japan naval battle, 1943.
Also, Ko·man·dor·ski·ye Is·lands [Russ. kaw-mahn-dawr-skee-yi] .
Also called Commander Islands.
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