Sannikov Land (novel)
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Sannikov Land (Russian: Земля Санникова, Zemlya sannikova) is a novel by Vladimir Obruchev. It features Sannikov Land, an island which does not actually exist.
According to Ben Hellman, the novel resulted in Obruchev having "notable popularity".[1]
His novel includes the author's reasoning on why islands in the Arctic Ocean belong to Russia.[2]
It was adapted into The Land of Sannikov (1973).
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