Nares Land
Etymology | Named after Polar explorer Sir George Nares |
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Geography | |
Location | Lincoln Sea |
Coordinates | 82°25′00″N 46°00′00″W / 82.4167°N 46°W |
Area | 1,466 km2 (566 sq mi) |
Area rank | 8th largest in Greenland 259th largest in world |
Coastline | 192.4 km (119.55 mi) |
Highest elevation | 1,067 m (3501 ft) |
Administration | |
Unincorporated area | NE Greenland National Park |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 (2021) |
Pop. density | 0/km2 (0/sq mi) |
Ethnic groups | none |
Nares Land or Naresland is an island in far northern Greenland. The island is named after Polar explorer Sir George Nares.
Geography
[edit]The island lies between the Victoria Fjord and the Nordenskjöld Fjord separated from the Freuchen Land Peninsula of the mainland by a narrow sound. Stephenson Island and John Murray Island lie off its northern end. Nares Land is fairly large, with an area of 1,466 square kilometres (566 square miles) and a shoreline of 192.4 kilometres (119.6 miles).[1] It is 75 kilometres (47 miles) long and up to 30 kilometres (19 miles) wide in its widest place. It has an average elevation of 161 metres (528 feet) and its highest point is 1,067 metres (3,501 feet).[2]
The area where the island lies has a severe Polar climate and was formerly part of Avannaa, originally Nordgrønland ("North Greenland"), a former county of Greenland until 31 December 2008.[3] The sea around the island is frozen practically the whole year round.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ UNEP
- ^ Nares Land
- ^ Compiled by Per Ivar Haug (August 2005). Ingar Lomheim (ed.). "Islands". Gazetteer of Greenland (15). UBiT, Universitetsbiblioteket i Trondheim "University Library in Trondheim". ISBN 82-7113-114-1. ISSN 1502-0800. Archived from the original on 2011-06-15.