Arakamchechen Island

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Arakamchechen
Аракамчечен / Kigini
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Arakamchechen and Yttygran Islands
Arakamchechen is located in Russia
Arakamchechen
Arakamchechen
Location in Russia
Geography
LocationBering Sea
Coordinates64°45′N 172°23′W / 64.750°N 172.383°W / 64.750; -172.383Coordinates: 64°45′N 172°23′W / 64.750°N 172.383°W / 64.750; -172.383
Area276.8 km2 (106.9 sq mi)
Length32 km (19.9 mi)
Width21 km (13 mi)
Highest elevation613 m (2011 ft)
Administration
Russian Federation
Federal subjectChukotka
Demographics
Population0

Arakamchechen Island (Russian: Аракамчечен; Eskimo–Aleut: Kigini) is an island in the Bering Sea.

Geography[]

Arakamchechen lies north of Cape Chaplino, close to the coast of Chukotka. It is separated from the continental shore by an 8 km wide sound. This island is inhabited; the main settlement is Yanrakynnot village.

Arakamchechen Island is 32 km long and has a maximum width of 21 km. It has a mountainous interior. South of it lies Yttygran Island and west of it Penkigney Bay.[1] There is a 5 km wide sound between the two islands.

Arakamchechen (above the center of the photo) and the smaller Yttygran (left of center). The tiny island to the south of Arakamchechen is .
Location of Arakamchechen Island in Chukotka.

Administration[]

Administratively Arakamchechen Island belongs to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of the Russian Federation.

Nowadays this island is popular with tourists who come to enjoy the wildlife.[2] Many walruses live in rookeries in the shores of this island.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Penkigney". Mapcarta. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
  2. ^ Ecotours in Russia | Sustainable tourism in Russia | fishing | expeditions Archived March 2, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ BBC - Science & Nature - Articles - Explorer's Guide to the Arctic

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