seaport in NW Russia, at the mouth of the Northern Dvina River: pop. 407,000
See Arkhangelsk in American Heritage Dictionary 4
(är-kănˈgĕlsk, -ᴋʜänˈ-) or Arch·an·gel(ärkˈānˌjəl)
A city of northwest Russia on the Northern Dvina River near its mouth on the White Sea. Although icebound much of the year, it is a leading port and can generally be opened to navigation by icebreakers. Population: 352,000.