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Ziegler Island
Map
Geography
LocationArctic
Coordinates81°06′N 56°11′E / 81.100°N 56.183°E / 81.100; 56.183 (?)
ArchipelagoZichy Land in Franz Josef Land
Area448 km2 (173 sq mi)
Highest elevation554 m (1818 ft)
Administration
Demographics
Population0

Ziegler Island (Russian: Остров Циглера; Ostrov Tsiglera) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia.

This island is 45 km (28 mi) long, stretching from the NW to the SE. Its area is 448 km2 (173 sq mi) and it is almost completely unglacierized. The highest point on Ziegler Island is 554 m (1,818 ft). Ziegler Island is part of the Zichy Land subgroup of the Franz Josef Archipelago.

Adjacent islands

History

This island was named after New York businessman William Ziegler, leader of the 1901 Baldwin-Ziegler North Pole Expedition, on ships America, Fridtjof and Belgica, and of the 1903–1905 Ziegler-Fiala Polar Expedition. The Austrian observing site Payer–Weyprecht (probably 81°06′N 56°11′E / 81.100°N 56.183°E / 81.100; 56.183) was established around the start of the 20th century on this island.

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Various islands of Franz Josef Land

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