Payer Island

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Location of the Zemlya Zichy subgroup of the Franz Josef Archipelago. Payer island lies roughly in its center.
Location of the Zemlya Zichy subgroup of the Franz Josef Archipelago. Payer island lies roughly in its center.

Payer Island (Russian: Ostrov Payera) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia. Its area is 160 km².

Payer Island is part of the Zichy Land subgroup of the Franz Josef Archipelago.

This island was named after Julius Johannes Ludovicus von Payer an Austro-Hungarian arctic explorer and an Arctic landscape artist, one of the leaders of the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition.

[edit] Adjacent islands

Very close to Payer Island, off its easternmost point, lie some small islands:

  • Stoliczka Island (Остров Столичка), the double island farther offshore, is the site of a large walrus rookery. Lat 81° 11′ N, long 58° 16′ E. This island was named after Moravian paleontologist Ferdinand Stoliczka (1838–1874) by the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition.


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Coordinates: 80°18′N 58°51′E / 80.3, 58.85