The New Student's Reference Work/Kamchatka

Kamchatka (kȧm-chȧt′ kȧ), also spelled Kamschatka, a peninsula of eastern, stretching into the , between on the east and the  on the west. It covers an area of nearly 150,000 square miles, although the population is under 10,000. Fishing and hunting constitute the chief occupations of the inhabitants, and furs are the most valuable production of the peninsula. Kamchatka was annexed to at the close of the 17th century; and in 1855 was incorporated with the maritime province of Siberia. See Kennan’s Tent-Life in Siberia.