Shalaurov Island

Summary

Shalaurov Island or Shalaurova Island (Russian: Остров Шалаурова) is a small island in the eastern end of the East Siberian Sea. It is close to the coast, being only 1.2 km away from a headland located west of the estuary of the Pegtymel River. It lies roughly midway between Cape Shelagskiy and Cape Billings in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. The island is named after Russian polar explorer, merchant Nikita Shalaurov.

Shalaurov Island
Native name:
Остров Шалаурова
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Shalaurov Island
Location of Shalaurova Island in Russia
Geography
LocationEast Siberian Sea and the Ciukci Sea[1][circular reference]
Coordinates69°56′56″N 172°45′58″E / 69.949°N 172.766°E / 69.949; 172.766
Length1 km (0.6 mi)[2]
Width.8 km (0.5 mi)[2]
Highest elevation90 m (300 ft)[1]
Administration
Russia Russia

This island is only 0.8 km across, and is inhabited by kittiwakes.

Shalaurov island should not be confused with Cape Shalaurova (Mys Shalaurova Izba) located further east on the same coastline at 69°51′00″N 174°33′18″E / 69.850°N 174.555°E / 69.850; 174.555.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Titolo non corretto". Wikipedia (in Italian). Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b Shinevsky, Valery (23 January 2006). ""ПОСЛЕДНИЙ ОСТРОВ" :: CQHAM.RU". news.cqham.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 10 March 2018.
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