Mishka Island

Antarctic island

65°00′07″S 64°00′14″W / 65.00194°S 64.00389°W / -65.00194; -64.00389ArchipelagoWilhelm ArchipelagoArea9.9 ha (24 acres)Length751 m (2464 ft)Width220 m (720 ft)AdministrationAdministered under the Antarctic Treaty SystemDemographicsPopulationuninhabited

Mishka Island (Bulgarian: остров Мишка, romanized: ostrov Mishka, IPA: [ˈɔstrof ˈmiʃkɐ]) is the mostly ice-covered island 751 m long in west–east direction and 220 m wide in the Dannebrog Islands group of Wilhelm Archipelago in the Antarctic Peninsula region. Its surface area is 9.9 ha.[1]

The feature is so named because of its shape supposedly resembling a mouse ('mishka' in Bulgarian), and in association with other descriptive names of islands in the area.[1]

Location

Mishka Island is located 5.32 km north-northwest of Booth Island, 50 m north of Mechka Island, 3.4 km northeast of Raketa Island, 896 m east-southeast of Kosatka Island, and 5.55 km southwest of Kril Island in the Wauwermans Islands group. British mapping in 2001.

Maps

  • British Admiralty Nautical Chart 446 Anvers Island to Renaud Island. Scale 1:150000. Admiralty, UK Hydrographic Office, 2001
  • Brabant Island to Argentine Islands. Scale 1:250000 topographic map. British Antarctic Survey, 2008
  • Antarctic Digital Database (ADD). Scale 1:250000 topographic map of Antarctica. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Since 1993, regularly upgraded and updated

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Mishka Island. SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica

References

  • Mishka Island. Adjusted Copernix satellite image

This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission. 65°00′07″S 64°00′14″W / 65.00194°S 64.00389°W / -65.00194; -64.00389

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