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Lesser Kuril Chain

Coordinates: 43°37′N 146°23′E / 43.617°N 146.383°E / 43.617; 146.383
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Lesser Kuril Chain (Russian: Малая Курильская гряда) is a group of islands in the Pacific Ocean and part of the Kuril Islands.[1] It includes Shikotan, Habomai Islands and several small islands lying close to the Shikotan.

Lesser Kuril Chain is separated from Greater Kuril Chain by South Kuril Strait. Its maximum height is 412 m (Shikotan), and its length is 100 km. Total area is 360.85 km². The chain includes 6 large and several smaller islands.

Lesser Kuril Chain is part of Yuzhno-Kurilsky District of Sakhalin Oblast of Russia. Claimed by Japan.

Name Area,
km²
Maximum height, m Latitude Longitude
Lesser Kuril Chain
Shikotan 264,13 412 43°48' 146°45'
Polonsky Island 11,57 16 43°38' 146°19'
Oskolki 0,2 38 43°35' 146°25'
Zeleny Island 58,72 24 43°30' 146°08'
Tanfilyev Island 12,92 15 43°26' 145°55'
Yuri 10,32 44 43°25' 146°04'
Dyomin Islands 0,7 34 43°25' 146°10'
Anuchin Island 2,35 33 43°22' 146°00'

References

  1. ^ "GSE". Archived from the original on 2013-04-24. Retrieved 2020-02-26.

43°37′N 146°23′E / 43.617°N 146.383°E / 43.617; 146.383