Nansena Island (Franz Josef Land)

For other uses, see Nansen Island (disambiguation).

Coordinates: 80°18′N 54°06′E / 80.3°N 54.1°E / 80.3; 54.1

Nansena Island
Russian: остров Нансена

Location of the group formed by Nansen Island and its adjacent islands in the Franz Josef Archipelago.
Geography
Coordinates 80°18′00″N 54°06′00″E / 80.300°N 54.100°E / 80.300; 54.100
Archipelago Franz Josef Archipelago
Area 164 km2 (63 sq mi)
Highest elevation 372 m (1,220 ft)
Country
Demographics
Population 0

Nansena Island (Russian: о́стров На́нсена; Ostrov Nansena) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia. The island is partly glaciated and its area is 164 km2 (63 sq mi). The highest point of the island is 372 m (1,220 ft).

The island is located in the center of a cluster of islands of similar size separated from each other by narrow sounds. The channel to the southwest of the subgroup is Proliv Allen-Yung (пролив Аллен-Юнг), the one at the southeast is Proliv Sidorova (пролив Сидорова), the channel to the northeast is the Proliv Markama (пролив Маркама), and the one in the west is the Proliv Britansky Kanal (пролив Британский Канал).

Mys Artura is the cape in the north of the island. The cape in the southwest is known as Mys Ushakova, after Russian Arctic explorer Georgy Ushakov, and the southernmost point is called Mys Teylora (Cape Taylor).

Nansena Island is named in the honor and memory of Arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen, who explored and charted the Franz Josef Archipelago in 1896.

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