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  • [[File:Carney Island Map.png|350px|thumb|Map of Carney Island]] ...st of [[Westarctica]]. It is located between [[Siple Island]] and [[Wright Island]] along the coast of [[Marie Byrd Land]].
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  • [[File:Benton-Island-Map.jpg|thumb|500px|Map showing Benton Island in the Marshall Archipelago]] ...lying 9 kilometers (5 nmi) northwest of [[Nolan Island]] near [[Steventon Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]].
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  • '''Newman Island''' is an [[ice]]-covered island 28 kilometers (15 nmi) long, lying in the [[Nickerson Ice Shelf]] on the co ...y the United States Geological Survey and [[U.S. Navy]] air photos. Newman Island was named by the Advisory Committee on [[Antarctic]] Names in honor of Cdr.
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  • [[File:Tucker Point.png|thumb|350px|Map of the Murray Foreland showing Carter Island]] '''Carter Island''' is a small, [[ice]]-covered island in Glade Bay, off the west side of the [[Martin Peninsula]], on the [[Bakut
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  • ...Moore.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Moore Barony and Farmer Island]] ...vered island about 13 kilometers long, lying 9 kilometers west of [[Farmer Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]].
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  • [[File:Alexander-Island.jpg|thumb|400px|Fossil Bluff Base on Alexander Island]] ...la]] from which it is separated by Marguerite Bay and George VI Sound. The island is about 390 kilometers (240 mi) long in a north-south direction, 80 kilome
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  • [[File:Getz Ice Shelf to Bear Island.jpg|thumb|upright=2.0]] ...hin the [[Getz Ice Shelf]] and midway between [[Grant Island]] and [[Siple Island]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Barony of Moore.jpg|thumb|350px|Map showing the location of Farmer Island]] ...6 miles north of [[Radford Island]] and 5 nautical miles east of [[Morris Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]] along the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Loc-wright.jpg|thumb|200px|Location of Wright Island]] ...ing at the north edge of [[Scott Peninsula]] about midway between [[Carney Island]] and the [[Martin Peninsula]], on the [[Bakutis Coast]] of [[Westarctica]]
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  • [[File:Dendtler.jpg|thumb|Dendtler Island]] ...ng, lying in the eastern part of the [[Abbot Ice Shelf]] between [[Farwell Island]] in [[Westarctica]] and the Fletcher Peninsula in Antarctica. [[Lepley Nun
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  • [[File:Farwell Island Map.png|thumb|Map of Farwell Island]] ...kilometers (10 nmi) wide, lying between [[McNamara Island]] and [[Dendtler Island]] in the eastern part of the [[Abbot Ice Shelf]] on [[Westarctica]]'s easte
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  • [[File:Radford-Island-Map.png|350px|thumb|Map of Radford Island in the Marshall Archipelago]] '''Radford Island''' (76°54′S 146°36′W) is an [[ice]]-covered island surmounted by several peaks, lying 6 nautical miles (11 km) west of [[Saund
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  • ...ap showing the location of Lauff and Burtis Islands off the coast of Siple Island.]] ...small island lying 4 kilometers (2 nmi) north of [[Cape Dart]] and [[Siple Island]] along the [[Bakutis Coast]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...byszewski Island. Note that the USGS chart has misspelled the name of the island]] ...t lies 5.6 kilometers (3 nmi) east of [[Cronenwett Island]], near [[Benton Island]] in the western part of [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]].
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  • [[File:Marshall-Islands.png|thumb|350px|Map showing location of Orr Island in relation to other islands in the Marshall Archipelago]] ...lometers (5 nmi) long, lying 5.6 kilometers (3 nmi) southwest of [[Grinder Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Sabrina Island1.png|thumb|Sabrina Island from the air]] ...the largest of three small islets lying 1.5 km (0.93 mi) south of [[Buckle Island]] in the [[Balleny Islands]] off the coast of continental [[Antarctica]].
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  • ...e:Hannah-Hutchinson.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Hutchinson Island]] ...ng 19 kilometers (10 nmi) east of Vollmer Island and due south of [[Hannah Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]]. Its location is only a few meters from t
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  • [[File:Hannah-Hutchinson.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Hannah Island]] ...er Ice Shelf]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]]. The highest point on the island is a 159 meter unnamed peak.
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  • [[File:Steventon-Island-Map.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Steventon Island and surrounding islands in the Marshall Archipelago]] '''Steventon Island''' (77°15′S 148°15′W) is a broad [[ice]]-covered island about 39 km (24 mi) off of the coast of [[Westarctica]] in the [[Marshall A
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  • [[File:Cherry-Island.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Cherry Island]] ...e]]-covered island, 3 mi long, lying between [[Siple Island]] and [[Carney Island]] within the [[Getz Ice Shelf]], along the northern coast of [[Westarctica]
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  • ...73°14′S 124°55′W) is a small [[ice]]-covered island lying close to [[Siple Island]] in the west extremity of Russell Bay, off the coast of [[Westarctica]]. ...l Survey from ground surveys and [[U.S. Navy]] air photos, 1959-65. Pranke Island was named for James B. Pranke, an aurora researcher at [[Byrd Station]] in
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  • ...|400px|thumb|Composite map showing the 150 degree line dividing Cronenwett Island between New Zealand (Ross Dependency) and Westarctica]] ...rs (20 nmi) long. It lies between [[Przybyszewski Island]] and [[Steventon Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...eters (9 nmi) long, lying within [[Getz Ice Shelf]] just south of [[Wright Island]], along the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Forrester-Island.png|400px|thumb|Map of Forrester Island]] ...st]] of [[Westarctica]]. Its ice cap is approximately 100m thick, and the island's total height including ice cap is recorded at 171m.
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  • [[File:Driscoll-Island.png|350px|thumb|Map of Driscoll Island]] '''Driscoll Island''' is a narrow, [[ice]]-covered island 30 kilometers (16 nmi) long, lying in [[Block Bay]] along the coast of [[We
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  • ...ed rock, lying 13 kilometers (7 nmi) north of the northwest end of [[Siple Island]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]]. The island is one of three considered closest to the Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility,
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  • [[File:Cruzen-Island.png|350px|thumb|Map of Cruzen Island]] '''Cruzen Island''' is a rocky, but mostly snow-covered island about 93 kilometers (50 nmi) north-northeast of the mouth of the [[Land Gla
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  • [[File:Groves-Island.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Groves Island]] '''Groves Island''' is an [[ice]]-covered island 9 kilometers (5 nmi) long, lying close off the coast of [[Westarctica]], be
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  • ...km) long in eastern [[Amundsen Sea]] of [[Westarctica]]. It is the largest island of a small group lying 38 nautical miles (70 km) west-southwest of the [[Ca ...s Antarctic Research Program's glaciological-geophysical work at Roosevelt Island during the 1961-62 research season and on traverses from [[Byrd Station]] d
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  • ...ock Sound-Islands.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Carpenter Island and Sherman Island in the Peacock Sound]] Carpenter Island (72°41'S 97°57'W) is a 7 mile long oval-shaped island located in the [[Peacock Sound]].
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  • ...ying 19 kilometers (10 nmi) east of [[Cape Dart]] off the coast of [[Siple Island]]. ...[U.S. Navy]] aerial photography collected during the years 1962–65. Burtis Island was named by the Advisory Committee on [[Antarctic]] Names for William J. B
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  • [[File:Marshall-Islands.png|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Grinder Island in relation to other islands in the southwest Marshall Archipelago]] ...ters (1 nmi) wide and lies 24 kilometers (13 nmi) southwest of [[Steventon Island]].
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  • [[File:Bandy Island.jpg|350px|thumb|USGS Chart showing Bandy Island]] '''Bandy Island''' (75°4′S 137°49′W) is a small [[ice]]-covered island lying in [[Hull Bay]], 3 kilometers (1.5 nmi) west of [[Lynch Point]] in co
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  • [[File:Young Island-Balleny Islands.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Tip of Young Island]] ...he [[Southern Ocean]]. It lies 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) northwest of [[Buckle Island]], some 115 kilometers (71 mi) north-northeast of Belousov Point on the [[A
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  • ...d island 19 kilometers (10 nmi) long, between Kizer Island and [[Steventon Island]] in the [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]]. ...nd from [[U.S. Navy]] air photos collected during the years 1959–65. Moody Island was named by the Advisory Committee on [[Antarctic]] Names for E.L. Moody,
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  • ...Westside-Balleny Islands.jpg|thumb|350.px|right|The western side of Buckle Island]] ...mi) north-west of [[Sturge Island]] and 8 km (5 mi) south-east of [[Young Island]], some 110 km (68 mi) north-north-east of Belousov Point on the Antarctic
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  • [[File:Kramer Island.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing Kramer island]] '''Kramer Island''' is an ice-covered island, 4 kilometers (2 nmi) long, in the [[Marshall Archipelago]].
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  • [[File:Madden Island.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Madden Island in the Marshall Archipelago]] ...n the [[Marshall Archipelago]]. It lies between Moody Island and [[Grinder Island]] in the [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]].
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  • [[File:SturgeIsland-Balleny.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Coast of Sturge Island]] ...he [[Southern Ocean]]. It lies 25 kilometers (16 mi) southeast of [[Buckle Island]] and 95 kilometers (59 mi) northeast of Belousov Point on the [[Antarctic]
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  • [[File:Chinstrap Island Picture.png|thumb|right|Chinstrap Island as seen from above]] ...(150 meter square) low-lying island in the [[Balleny Islands]] group. The island was named for the breeding colonies of [[chinstrap penguin|chinstrap pengui
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  • [[File:Borradaile Island - Balleny.jpg|thumb|400px|Borradaile Island]] '''Borradaile Island''' (66°35′S 162°45′E) is one of the [[Balleny Islands]]. It was the s
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  • [[File:Siple map new.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Map showing Siple Island and surrounding islands]] '''Siple Island''' is a 110 km (68 mi) long snow-covered island lying east of [[Wrigley Gulf]] along the [[Getz Ice Shelf]] off the [[Bakut
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  • [[File:Dryment Island.jpg|350px|thumb|Rock formations on Dyment Island]] '''Dyment Island''' is a small island lying 9 kilometers (5 nmi) southwest of the [[McKinzie Islands]] in the inn
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  • [[File:Sif Island.jpg|400px|thumb|Photograph of Sif Island in 2020]] ...oddess associated with the Earth in Norse mythology. It is likely that the island was created due to post-glacial rebound, a process in which retreating [[gl
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  • [[File:Burke Island Ice.jpg|thumb|Burke Island covered in ice]] '''Burke Island''' is an [[ice]]-covered island about 30 km (16 nmi) long and 11 km (6 nmi) wide, lying 69 km (37 nmi) sout
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  • ...llite image showing the location of Sherman Island in relation to Thurston Island]] ...s (32 nmi) long and 19 kilometers (10 nmi) wide, lying south of [[Thurston Island]] in the middle of [[Peacock Sound]].
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  • '''Thurston Island''' is an ice-covered, glacially dissected island, 215 km (134 mi) long, 90 km (56 mi) wide and 15,700 km2 (6,062 sq mi) in a ...third largest island of [[Antarctica]] (after Alexander Island and Berkner Island).
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  • ...USGS 250k.png|thumb]]'''Ross Island''', located at 77°30′S 168°00′E, is an island formed by four volcanoes in the [[Ross Sea]] near the continent of [[Antarc The island lies entirely within New Zealand's claimed Antarctic area, the [[Ross Depen
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  • ...d Island Map.png|thumb|Map of Shepard Island showing Western edge of Grant Island]] ...6 miles west of [[Grant Island]] off the coast of [[Westarctica]]. Shepard Island is [[ice]]-capped except at its northern, seaward side, and is almost wholl
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  • [[File:Grand-Shepard-Map.png|thumb|Map showing Grand Island and Shepard Island together]] ...Island]] off the coast of [[Marie Byrd Land]]. Like Shepard Island, Grant Island is surrounded by the [[Getz Ice Shelf]] on all but the north side.
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  • [[File:Roos island.jpg|thumb]]'''Roosevelt Island''' is an [[ice]]-covered island, about 130 kilometers long in a NW-SE direction, 65 kilometers wide and abo ...of how the ice flows above it establishes the existence and extent of the island.
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  • ...araMap.jpg|thumb|400px|Map showing McNamara Island in relation to Thurston Island]] ...near [[Thurston Island]] about 20 nautical miles (37 km) east of [[Dustin Island]] on the extreme eastern border of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...ustinMap.jpg|thumb|450px|Map showing Dustin Island in relation to Thurston Island]] ...utheast of [[Thurston Island]] on the eastern edge of [[Westarctica]]. The island forms the SE limit of [[Seraph Bay]].
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  • [[File:Bouvet Island on the globe (Antarctica centered).png|thumb|Bouvet Island]] ...lies at the southern end of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and is the most remote island in the world, approximately 2000 km south-southwest of the coast of South A
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  • [[File:Nolan Island update.jpg|400px|thumb|Map of Nolan Island]] ...rger Ice Shelf]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]]. The highest point on the island is the 306 meters tall Peak Elektron.
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  • ...ice dome upward. If the ice cap melted, it would be under water. Berkner "Island" is high and completely ice-covered and about 320 km long and 150 km wide, ...nland of [[Eastern Antarctica]]. 17 km off the northwest corner of Berkner Island is the Hemmen Ice Rise.
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  • [[File:Peter I Island Map.jpg|thumb|400px|right|Detailed map of Peter I Island]] '''Peter I Island''' (68°49'59"S 90°34'59"W) is an uninhabited volcanic island in the [[Bellingshausen Sea]]. It is the physical capital of [[Westarctica]
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  • [[File:Flag Island 1.jpg|400px|thumb|The flag of Westarctica on D'Hainaut Island in 2023]] '''D'Hainaut Island''' is a small island lying in Mikkelsen Harbor, Trinity Island, in the Palmer Archipelago of [[Antarctica]].
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  • ...sland-Fieldcamp.jpg|400px|thumb|British Antarctic Survey fieldcamp on Pine Island Glacier]] ...e Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in association with Pine Island Bay.
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  • [[File:PineIslandMap.jpg|thumb|Map showing Pine Island Bay]] ...long and 30 miles (48 km) wide, into which flows the [[ice]] of the [[Pine Island Glacier]] at the southeast extremity of the [[Amundsen Sea]].
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  • ...d island 19 kilometers (10 nmi) long, between Kizer Island and [[Steventon Island]] in the [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]]. ...nd from [[U.S. Navy]] air photos collected during the years 1959–65. Moody Island was named by the Advisory Committee on [[Antarctic]] Names for E.L. Moody,
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  • ...d Island Map.png|thumb|Map of Shepard Island showing Western edge of Grant Island]] ...6 miles west of [[Grant Island]] off the coast of [[Westarctica]]. Shepard Island is [[ice]]-capped except at its northern, seaward side, and is almost wholl
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  • [[File:Grand-Shepard-Map.png|thumb|Map showing Grand Island and Shepard Island together]] ...Island]] off the coast of [[Marie Byrd Land]]. Like Shepard Island, Grant Island is surrounded by the [[Getz Ice Shelf]] on all but the north side.
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  • ...byszewski Island. Note that the USGS chart has misspelled the name of the island]] ...t lies 5.6 kilometers (3 nmi) east of [[Cronenwett Island]], near [[Benton Island]] in the western part of [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]].
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  • ...73°14′S 124°55′W) is a small [[ice]]-covered island lying close to [[Siple Island]] in the west extremity of Russell Bay, off the coast of [[Westarctica]]. ...l Survey from ground surveys and [[U.S. Navy]] air photos, 1959-65. Pranke Island was named for James B. Pranke, an aurora researcher at [[Byrd Station]] in
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  • ...a cove at the north side of [[Cape Ingrid]] on the west side of [[Peter I Island]]. ...hich visited the island in February 1929. The crew engaged in charting the island and in sounding and dredging operations.
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  • ...separating Westarctica from the [[Ross Dependency]]. Sovereignty over the island is split between Westarctica and New Zealand at this line. ...hall Archipelago belong to Westarctica except for Vollmer Island and Kizer Island. This includes the following islands:
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  • ...araMap.jpg|thumb|400px|Map showing McNamara Island in relation to Thurston Island]] ...near [[Thurston Island]] about 20 nautical miles (37 km) east of [[Dustin Island]] on the extreme eastern border of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...ustinMap.jpg|thumb|450px|Map showing Dustin Island in relation to Thurston Island]] ...utheast of [[Thurston Island]] on the eastern edge of [[Westarctica]]. The island forms the SE limit of [[Seraph Bay]].
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  • ...ying 19 kilometers (10 nmi) east of [[Cape Dart]] off the coast of [[Siple Island]]. ...[U.S. Navy]] aerial photography collected during the years 1962–65. Burtis Island was named by the Advisory Committee on [[Antarctic]] Names for William J. B
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  • [[File:Dryment Island.jpg|350px|thumb|Rock formations on Dyment Island]] '''Dyment Island''' is a small island lying 9 kilometers (5 nmi) southwest of the [[McKinzie Islands]] in the inn
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  • [[File:Madden Island.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Madden Island in the Marshall Archipelago]] ...n the [[Marshall Archipelago]]. It lies between Moody Island and [[Grinder Island]] in the [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]].
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  • [[File:Loc-wright.jpg|thumb|200px|Location of Wright Island]] ...ing at the north edge of [[Scott Peninsula]] about midway between [[Carney Island]] and the [[Martin Peninsula]], on the [[Bakutis Coast]] of [[Westarctica]]
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  • '''Newman Island''' is an [[ice]]-covered island 28 kilometers (15 nmi) long, lying in the [[Nickerson Ice Shelf]] on the co ...y the United States Geological Survey and [[U.S. Navy]] air photos. Newman Island was named by the Advisory Committee on [[Antarctic]] Names in honor of Cdr.
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  • [[File:Kramer Island.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing Kramer island]] '''Kramer Island''' is an ice-covered island, 4 kilometers (2 nmi) long, in the [[Marshall Archipelago]].
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  • [[File:Cherry-Island.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Cherry Island]] ...e]]-covered island, 3 mi long, lying between [[Siple Island]] and [[Carney Island]] within the [[Getz Ice Shelf]], along the northern coast of [[Westarctica]
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  • [[File:Forrester-Island.png|400px|thumb|Map of Forrester Island]] ...st]] of [[Westarctica]]. Its ice cap is approximately 100m thick, and the island's total height including ice cap is recorded at 171m.
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  • [[File:Marshall-Islands.png|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Grinder Island in relation to other islands in the southwest Marshall Archipelago]] ...ters (1 nmi) wide and lies 24 kilometers (13 nmi) southwest of [[Steventon Island]].
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  • ...ap showing the location of Lauff and Burtis Islands off the coast of Siple Island.]] ...small island lying 4 kilometers (2 nmi) north of [[Cape Dart]] and [[Siple Island]] along the [[Bakutis Coast]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Getz Ice Shelf to Bear Island.jpg|thumb|upright=2.0]] ...hin the [[Getz Ice Shelf]] and midway between [[Grant Island]] and [[Siple Island]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Benton-Island-Map.jpg|thumb|500px|Map showing Benton Island in the Marshall Archipelago]] ...lying 9 kilometers (5 nmi) northwest of [[Nolan Island]] near [[Steventon Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]].
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  • [[File:Barony of Moore.jpg|thumb|350px|Map showing the location of Farmer Island]] ...6 miles north of [[Radford Island]] and 5 nautical miles east of [[Morris Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]] along the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Sabrina Island1.png|thumb|Sabrina Island from the air]] ...the largest of three small islets lying 1.5 km (0.93 mi) south of [[Buckle Island]] in the [[Balleny Islands]] off the coast of continental [[Antarctica]].
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  • ...|400px|thumb|Composite map showing the 150 degree line dividing Cronenwett Island between New Zealand (Ross Dependency) and Westarctica]] ...rs (20 nmi) long. It lies between [[Przybyszewski Island]] and [[Steventon Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Roos island.jpg|thumb]]'''Roosevelt Island''' is an [[ice]]-covered island, about 130 kilometers long in a NW-SE direction, 65 kilometers wide and abo ...of how the ice flows above it establishes the existence and extent of the island.
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  • [[File:PineIslandMap.jpg|thumb|Map showing Pine Island Bay]] ...long and 30 miles (48 km) wide, into which flows the [[ice]] of the [[Pine Island Glacier]] at the southeast extremity of the [[Amundsen Sea]].
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  • ...USGS 250k.png|thumb]]'''Ross Island''', located at 77°30′S 168°00′E, is an island formed by four volcanoes in the [[Ross Sea]] near the continent of [[Antarc The island lies entirely within New Zealand's claimed Antarctic area, the [[Ross Depen
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  • [[File:Nolan Island update.jpg|400px|thumb|Map of Nolan Island]] ...rger Ice Shelf]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]]. The highest point on the island is the 306 meters tall Peak Elektron.
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  • [[File:Bouvet Island on the globe (Antarctica centered).png|thumb|Bouvet Island]] ...lies at the southern end of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and is the most remote island in the world, approximately 2000 km south-southwest of the coast of South A
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  • [[File:Farwell Island Map.png|thumb|Map of Farwell Island]] ...kilometers (10 nmi) wide, lying between [[McNamara Island]] and [[Dendtler Island]] in the eastern part of the [[Abbot Ice Shelf]] on [[Westarctica]]'s easte
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  • ...Glacier terminus|terminus]] of Tofte Glacier on the west side of [[Peter I Island]]. ...ia'' under Nils Larsen carried out a series of explorations all around the island, landing on 2 February to hoist the Norwegian flag.
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  • ...ock Sound-Islands.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Carpenter Island and Sherman Island in the Peacock Sound]] Carpenter Island (72°41'S 97°57'W) is a 7 mile long oval-shaped island located in the [[Peacock Sound]].
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  • ...ed rock, lying 13 kilometers (7 nmi) north of the northwest end of [[Siple Island]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]]. The island is one of three considered closest to the Oceanic Pole of Inaccessibility,
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  • [[File:Groves-Island.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Groves Island]] '''Groves Island''' is an [[ice]]-covered island 9 kilometers (5 nmi) long, lying close off the coast of [[Westarctica]], be
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  • [[File:Marshall-Islands.png|thumb|350px|Map showing location of Orr Island in relation to other islands in the Marshall Archipelago]] ...lometers (5 nmi) long, lying 5.6 kilometers (3 nmi) southwest of [[Grinder Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]], off the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Burke Island Ice.jpg|thumb|Burke Island covered in ice]] '''Burke Island''' is an [[ice]]-covered island about 30 km (16 nmi) long and 11 km (6 nmi) wide, lying 69 km (37 nmi) sout
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  • [[File:Tucker Point.png|thumb|350px|Map of the Murray Foreland showing Carter Island]] '''Carter Island''' is a small, [[ice]]-covered island in Glade Bay, off the west side of the [[Martin Peninsula]], on the [[Bakut
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  • [[File:Carney Island Map.png|350px|thumb|Map of Carney Island]] ...st of [[Westarctica]]. It is located between [[Siple Island]] and [[Wright Island]] along the coast of [[Marie Byrd Land]].
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  • [[File:Bandy Island.jpg|350px|thumb|USGS Chart showing Bandy Island]] '''Bandy Island''' (75°4′S 137°49′W) is a small [[ice]]-covered island lying in [[Hull Bay]], 3 kilometers (1.5 nmi) west of [[Lynch Point]] in co
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  • [[File:Armour-Peninsula.jpg|300px|thumb|Map of Siple Island showing the location of Armour Peninsula]] ...covered peninsula situated immediately east of [[Armour Inlet]] on [[Siple Island]], along the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...red cape at the northwest termination of the Evans Peninsula on [[Thurston Island]]. The cape was discovered in flights from the USS ''Burton Island'' and [[USS Glacier|USS ''Glacier'']] by [[U.S. Navy]] personnel undertakin
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  • ...e:Hannah-Hutchinson.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Hutchinson Island]] ...ng 19 kilometers (10 nmi) east of Vollmer Island and due south of [[Hannah Island]] in the [[Marshall Archipelago]]. Its location is only a few meters from t
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  • [[File:Chinstrap Island Picture.png|thumb|right|Chinstrap Island as seen from above]] ...(150 meter square) low-lying island in the [[Balleny Islands]] group. The island was named for the breeding colonies of [[chinstrap penguin|chinstrap pengui
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  • [[File:SturgeIsland-Balleny.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Coast of Sturge Island]] ...he [[Southern Ocean]]. It lies 25 kilometers (16 mi) southeast of [[Buckle Island]] and 95 kilometers (59 mi) northeast of Belousov Point on the [[Antarctic]
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  • ...all islands in the [[Balleny Islands]] to the immediate south of [[Sabrina Island]]. It rises 360 ft high and is thought to be a volcanic plug. There are no known lifeforms of any kind on the island, including [[chinstrap penguin]]s, which have established breeding colonies
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  • ...ll separated and trend east–west to form the axis, or spine, of [[Thurston Island]] in [[Westarctica]]. ...illiam M. Walker, captain of the United States Exploring Expedition ship ''Island'' on 23 March 1839.
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  • [[File:Vornberger-Glacier.jpg|350px|thumb|Glacial map showing of Siple Island showing the location of Vornberger Glacier.]] ...]] about 10 nautical miles (18 km) long draining the north side of [[Siple Island]] along the [[Armour Peninsula]].
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  • [[File:Steventon-Island-Map.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Steventon Island and surrounding islands in the Marshall Archipelago]] '''Steventon Island''' (77°15′S 148°15′W) is a broad [[ice]]-covered island about 39 km (24 mi) off of the coast of [[Westarctica]] in the [[Marshall A
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  • [[File:Flag Island 1.jpg|400px|thumb|The flag of Westarctica on D'Hainaut Island in 2023]] '''D'Hainaut Island''' is a small island lying in Mikkelsen Harbor, Trinity Island, in the Palmer Archipelago of [[Antarctica]].
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  • [[File:Driscoll-Island.png|350px|thumb|Map of Driscoll Island]] '''Driscoll Island''' is a narrow, [[ice]]-covered island 30 kilometers (16 nmi) long, lying in [[Block Bay]] along the coast of [[We
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  • ...200 km) long and 20 nautical miles (40 km) wide, lying south of [[Thurston Island]] and forming the south side of [[Peacock Sound]] on the coast of [[Westarc ...long island, or possible peninsula. Although originally believed to be an island, photos taken by the U.S. Navy in 1966 confirmed the feature is a peninsula
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  • ....jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Pankratz Bay in relation to Siple Island]] '''Pankratz Bay''' (73°27′S 126°38′W) is a bay at the western end of [[Siple Island]]. The bay is just south of [[Lovill Bluff]] and opens into [[Wrigley Gulf]
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  • [[File:Carney-Island-Map.jpg|350px|thumb|Map of Carney Island showing the location of the Duncan Peninsula]] ..., 30 nautical miles (56 km) long, which forms the eastern part of [[Carney Island]], along the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...dwell-Point.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Birdwell Point on Dean Island]] '''Birdwell Point''' (74°18′S 128°10′W) is the northwest point of [[Dean Island]], lying within the [[Getz Ice Shelf]] off the coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...s an [[ice]]-covered mountain, visible from the seaward side of [[Thurston Island]]. It surmounts the north end of Noville Peninsula. [[Category: Thurston Island]]
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  • [[File:Siple map new.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Map showing Siple Island and surrounding islands]] '''Siple Island''' is a 110 km (68 mi) long snow-covered island lying east of [[Wrigley Gulf]] along the [[Getz Ice Shelf]] off the [[Bakut
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  • ...r Commander James F. Eckman, the Engineering Officer on the USCGC ''Burton Island'', from 1970–71 and its Executive Officer from 1975–76. Commander Eckma On 16 January 2019, the Count of [[Farwell Island|Farwell]] was granted the additional [[Peerage of Westarctica|peerage title
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  • ...s the [[Duke of Sherman]], who was first granted a peerage as the [[Sturge Island|Count of Sturge]]. He was later granted the title [[Williamson Ridge|Marqui | Duke of [[Farmer Island|Farmer]] || [[Duke of the Bear Peninsula]]
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  • | [[Sturge Island]] ...ain islands: [[Young Island|Young]], [[Buckle Island|Buckle]] and [[Sturge Island|Sturge]], which lie in a line from northwest to southeast, and several smal
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  • ...after Commander Robert H. Harmon, Executive Officer on the USCGC ''Burton Island'' (WAGB-283) during U.S. Navy Operation Deep Freeze in 1969.
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  • ...d, Prince Edward Islands, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, and Macquarie Island. ...for 70 males and 11.1 kg (24 lb) for 71 females. Another study from Marion Island found that the mean mass of 33 adults feeding chicks was 13.1 kg (29 lb). T
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  • ...eral additional titles were subject to mediatization including the [[Siple Island|Viscounty of Siple]] and the [[Walgreen Coast|Marquisate of Walgreen]]. Thi * [[Siple Island|Viscounty of Siple]]
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  • ...ckhart was granted to Jennifer Klein as a gift from the Count of [[Farwell Island|Farwell]].
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  • ...Rocks''' (73°57′S 116°49′W) are exposed rocks on the west side of [[Wright Island]], 9 nautical miles (17 km) southwest of [[Cape Felt]], off the [[Bakutis C
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  • ...[[Marie Byrd Land|West Antarctica]], the large [[Pine Island Glacier|Pine Island]] and [[Thwaites Glacier]]s are currently the most out of balance, with a t ...streams that carry billions of tons of [[ice]] to the sea a year. The Pine Island and Thwaites streams have the highest amount of net discharge in [[Westarct
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  • ...aging larger than females. The largest average weights come from Macquarie Island, where 20 males averaged 5.14 kg (11.3 lb) and 21 females averaged 4.2 kg ( ...uth Orkney Islands, Staten Island, South Shetland, Heard Island, Macquarie Island, the Prince Edward Islands, and the Crozet Islands.
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  • [[File:Coin-Balleny Island 1 2005 Bronze.jpg|thumb|$1 coin of the Balleny Islands (obverse and reverse ...the islands [[Young Island|Young]], [[Buckle Island|Buckle]], and [[Sturge Island|Sturge]]. It was released in two different metals (bronze and silver), but
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  • ...leton was eventually able to mount a rescue of the men waiting on Elephant Island and bring them home without loss of life.
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  • ...acific Oceans is sometimes taken to be a line drawn from Cape Horn to Snow Island (130 kilometers (81 mi) north of mainland Antarctica). Alternatively, the m
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  • ...compositions and sizes. This is similar to the geology of nearby [[Dyment Island]], which was also visited by the same team. There are marked deposits of re
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  • ...hua''', commonly known as '''Lithua''' is a [[micronation]] that claims an island in Llangammarch Wells. It is not recognised by any macronational country or ...es, planting biodiverse seeds, and removing invasive plants from the river island.
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  • ...age title]] Baron of Midkiff as a gift from His Grace, the Duke of [[Nolan Island|Nolan]] in recognition of their long friendship.
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  • ...the [[Weddell Sea]] to the Shackleton Ice Shelf, concentrating on [[Bouvet Island]] and the region from [[Enderby Land]] to [[Coats Land]]. From the seaplane ...eat Britain, but the British soon abandoned their claim and recognized the island as Norwegian.
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  • ...r in the [[Peerage of Westarctica]]. His title is derived from [[Steventon Island]]. ...st 2023, he was granted the title Duke of Steventon, named for [[Steventon Island]]. In recognition of his continued support of Westarctica's mission and goa
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  • ...s support of [[Westarctica]]. He was soon promoted to Duke of [[Hutchinson Island|Hutchinson]] and the barony became his [[subordinate title]].
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  • * [[Bandy Island]] * [[Benton Island]] <small> ''(Hereditary Peerage)'' </small>
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  • Originally, the Viscounty of Siple included the entirety of [[Siple Island]], however, following the end of the [[Siple War]], [[Grand Duke Travis]] d
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  • ...became the world's largest whaling center, with shore bases all around the island's coastline. The nations represented included Argentina, the United Kingdom
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  • * [[Carter Island]]
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  • The ice shelf west of [[Siple Island]] was discovered by the United States [[Antarctica|Antarctic]] Service in D
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  • ...areas of [[Westarctica]] and brought it to within 100 miles of [[Thurston Island]].
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  • ...ands]], Jorge was granted the title Count of Sturge, so-named for [[Sturge Island]], the largest of the Balleny Islands. ...rman Island]] located in the [[Peacock Sound]] off the coast of [[Thurston Island]].
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  • ...as station to support flights in the region. A second field camp near Pine Island Glacier, for a project led by NASA scientist Robert Bindschadler, was also ...d in favor of utilizing a field encampment on the more northerly [[Peter I Island]].
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  • [[File:Cruzen Island.jpg|thumb|right|2011 Cruzen Island bronze coin]] [[File:Pranke Island.png|thumb|right|2011 Pranke Island bi-metallic coin]]
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  • After wintering at Cape Evans on [[Ross Island]], Scott, Henry Bowers, [[Edgar Evans]], Lawrence Oates, and Edward Wilson ...Corporation to transport coal from the coal mines at North Sydney to Bell Island. She also assisted at the disaster of the SS ''Florizel'' in February 1918.
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  • | [[Siple Island]] and [[Marie Byrd Land]] ...er territorial claims, with both nations claiming sovereignty over [[Siple Island]] and [[Marie Byrd Land]] and neither being willing to recognize the other'
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  • | title = <small>Marquis de [[Kramer Island|Kramer]]<br>Knight of the Sword</small> * {{flagiconstart|Flag of Westarctica.jpg|Westarctica}} Marquis de [[Kramer Island|Kramer]], 2021
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  • ...to be named in honor of Barack Obama, was discovered in 2007 on Santa Rosa Island in California.
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  • * Jordan Farmer, [[Duke of the Bear Peninsula]]: Duke of [[Farmer Island|Farmer]] ...aptain-General Kramer|Captain-General Damien Kramer]]: Marquis de [[Kramer Island|Kramer]]
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  • |Health of [[penguin]]s living on Signy Island.
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  • ...llustrious Highness' title is derived both from [[Benton Island]], a small island in the [[Marshall Archipelago]] in western Westarctica, as well as a tribut
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  • ...ly granted the title Duke of Driscoll and given governance over [[Driscoll Island]]. As a courtesy, Arthur received the title Prince of Driscoll when he was
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  • [[File:Pine Island - rift.jpg|thumb|A rift in the Pine Island Glacier]] ...] sector, and three glaciers in particular: the [[Pine Island Glacier|Pine Island]], [[Thwaites Glacier|Thwaites]] and [[Smith Glacier]]s. Data reveals they
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  • * Purchasing an island off the coast of the United States or Australia * Obtaining an island in a large lake
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  • [[File:HunterIsland.jpg|400px|thumb|Hunter Island, the claimed territory of Lostisland]] ...of the then Republic of Lostisland organized a vessel expedition to Hunter Island, which is thought to be the first and only such event happening within the
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  • ...ould be her last port of call, the [[whaling]] station at Grytviken on the island of South Georgia, arriving on November 5. She left Grytviken on 5 December ...it took Shackleton three months before he successfully approached Elephant Island in August 1916 and rescued the rest of his crew on his third attempted resc
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  • ...peerage title]] Baron of Forrester. This title is derived from [[Forrester Island]] of the coast of [[Westarctica]]. He was also made a Knight in the [[Order * {{flagiconstart|Flag of Westarctica.jpg}} Baron of [[Forrester Island|Forrester]], 2015
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  • ...es in 1962 to commemorate his historic transcontinental flight from Dundee Island to the Ross Ice Shelf.
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  • ...theast of the Falkland Islands. The dormant volcano Mount Terror on [[Ross Island]] was named after the ship by the expedition commander. ...of cut marks on the skeletal remains of crew members found on King William Island during the late 20th century.
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  • ...tems, the movements of which are influenced by the presence of [[Roosevelt Island]]. Commander Glen Jacobsen, USN, who visited aboard the USS ''Atka'' in Jan
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  • ...liNation, the first Australian conference of micronation leaders on Dangar Island in 2010, which was sponsored by Macquarie University.
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  • ...n the lands reached by the expedition, which included Patagonia and Staten Island. He was the first to describe a trilobite fossil found on the South Shetlan
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  • ...Georgia, and Kerguelen Islands; smaller populations are found on Macquarie Island, Heard Islands, South Shetland Islands, and the [[Antarctic Peninsula]]. Th ...ds have managed to snatch their young. [[Brown Skua|Skuas]] on King George Island have been observed attacking and injuring adult Gentoo penguins in apparent
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  • ...by 97 kilometers (208 by 60 mi)] sighted 150 miles (240 km) west of Scott Island, in the South Pacific Ocean, by the USS ''Glacier'' on November 12, 1956. T ...o known as an ice island, can be quite large, as in the case of Pobeda Ice Island. Antarctic icebergs formed by breaking off from an [[ice-shelf|ice shelf]],
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  • ...similarly photographed with a colony of [[Adélie penguin]]s on [[D'Hainaut Island]] three days prior.
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  • ...first $5 stamp, which featured an emperor penguin standing upon [[Peter I Island]].
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  • ...estarctica]]'s 2012 [[Coins of Westarctica|coin]] celebrating [[Borradaile Island]]. It is a common bird found on [[Peter I Island]].
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  • ...t is one of two Antarctic claims made by Norway, the other being [[Peter I Island]]. They are administrated by the Polar Affairs Department of the Norwegian
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  • ...h Orkney Islands, South Shetland Islands, [[Bouvet Island]], and [[Peter I Island]]. The bird also breeds at several sites along the mainland coast of [[West
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  • ...in the [[Order of the Snowflake]]. Her peerage title is named for [[Carter Island]] on the [[Martin Peninsula]].
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  • ...Chinstrap penguin-Deception.jpg|thumb|right|Chinstrap Penguin on Deception Island.]] ...ircumpolar distribution. They breed in [[Antarctica]], Argentina, [[Bouvet Island]], Chile, the Falkland Islands, the French Southern Territories, and South
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  • ...lgreen Coast]] (with probable sighting of this feature) and the [[Thurston Island]] area.
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  • ...on on Kwajalein in the Pacific and, finally, the Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in Oak Harbor, Washington. Among other accomplishments, the task force established bases on [[Ross Island]] and in Little America, and on 31 October 1956, Admiral Dufek and a crew o
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  • ...tic volcano which is located near the U.S. and New Zealand bases on [[Ross Island]].
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  • ...in the southern ice-fields. The expedition discovered and named [[Peter I Island]], the [[Antarctic Peninsula]] and made other discoveries in the tropical w
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  • ...ave been seen at the actual [[South Pole]]. Megalestris Hill, on Petermann Island in the Wilhelm Archipelago of Antarctica, is named after an obsolete generi
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  • ...erage of Westarctica]]. Since 2005, Her Highness has ruled over [[Thurston Island]].
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  • ...have been created by post-glacial rebound caused by the retreating [[Pine Island Glacier]].
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  • * A history of [[Peter I Island]] by the [[Baron of Andrus]]
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  • ...] is [[Crown Prince Ashton Roman]], who was appointed Viceroy of [[Peter I Island]] on 15 January 2005, when he was only 1-year-old. This title was intended
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  • [[File:Livingston Moss.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Moss on Livingston Island]]
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  • |location = Reunion Island, Indian Ocean ...tment of Réunion Island, located approximately 950 km (590 mi) east of the island of Madagascar.
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  • ...placement for Balchen) and Ellsworth left on November 23, 1935 from Dundee Island bound for [[Richard E. Byrd]]'s base camp at Little America. They flew 3500
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  • ...e being invaded by troops from Tonga, who annexed it before destroying the island. * '''Republic of Rose Island''': an artificial island constructed in 1968 by Italian architect Giorgio Rosa in the Adriatic Sea.
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  • The baron authored a full page article about [[Peter I Island]] in the second issue of [[Westarctica Quarterly]].
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  • |Prince and 2nd [[Driscoll Island|Duke of Driscoll]]
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  • ..., some going as far as the Auckland Islands, the Chatham Islands, Campbell Island. Their main breeding grounds were on the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], South Geo
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  • ...) of ice 220 m (720 ft) thick, an area comparable to the US state of Rhode Island. In 2015, a study concluded that the remaining Larsen B ice-shelf will disi
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  • ...of Greymouth in New Zealand when there is a southeast flow over the South Island. "The Barber" has a local reputation for its coldness.
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  • ...eparates into two or more vortices, the strongest of which are near Baffin Island, Canada and the other over northeast Siberia. The [[Antarctica|Antarctic]]
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  • * ''Shield volcanoes of Marie Byrd Land, West Antarctic rift: Oceanic island similarities, continental signature, and tectonic controls'' - Bulletin of
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  • ...arctican title]] Count of Dendtler, so-named for [[Dendtler Island]]. This island is located on the extreme eastern border of Westarctica and its sovereignty
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  • ...the title [[Viscount of Siple]], and given autonomous control over [[Siple Island]]. This title was later [[mediatization|mediatized]] and placed under the a
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  • Antarctic features including the [[Siple Coast]], [[Siple Island]], [[Mount Siple]], Siple Ridge and Siple Station were all named in his hon
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  • ...'' is a United States Antarctic research center on the south tip of [[Ross Island]], which is in the New Zealand-claimed [[Ross Dependency]] on the shore of ...es (3 km) from Scott Base, the New Zealand science station, and the entire island is within a sector claimed by New Zealand. Recently there has been criticis
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  • ...th a summit elevation of 3,794 meters (12,448 ft), it is located on [[Ross Island]], which is also home to three inactive volcanoes: Mount Terror, Mount Bird ...cMurdo Station]] (U.S.) and Scott Base (New Zealand), both sited on [[Ross Island]] around 35 km away.
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  • ...ilkes' retribution was swift and severe. According to an old man of Malolo Island, nearly 80 Fijians were killed in the incident.
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  • ...th of the [[Antarctic Circle]] including [[Queen Maud Land]] and [[Peter I Island]], which is contested by [[Westarctica]]. ...named [[Westarctica]]. To this original territory he has added [[Peter I Island]] (previously claimed by Norway) and the [[Balleny Islands]] (previously cl
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  • ...age of 52, Warne died of a suspected heart attack while holidaying on the island Ko Samui, Thailand. Warne became the first member of the [[Peerage of Westa
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  • | Duke of [[Borradaile Island|Borradaile]] || 22 January 2018 || Chrenan Borradaile || <small>''Raised fr | Duchess of [[Radford Island|Radford]] || 4 June 2020 || Rachelle Unutmaz ||
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  • ...e would be absorbed by the land. The Greenland Ice Sheet covers 84% of the island and the Antarctic Ice Sheet covers approximately 98% of the continent. Due
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  • Evans was also remembered at the naval shore establishment on Whale Island, Portsmouth where the Edgar Evans Building was opened in 1964, the first to
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  • ...ake or design, became locked in the sea [[ice]] at 70°30′S off [[Alexander Island]], west of the [[Antarctic Peninsula]]. The crew endured a winter for which ...d Rae Strait. They spent two winters (1903–04 and 1904–05) at King William Island in the harbor of what is today Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, Canada. During this tim
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  • ...Antarctic Base (UN/LOCODE: AQ-CFZ), located in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, near the tip of the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], at 62°08′S 58°40′W.
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  • |data13 = [[Peter I Island|Peter I Island]] ...ween 90° and 150°W longitude, without exception. It also includes[[Peter I Island]] (previously [[Norwegian Antarctic claim|claimed by Norway]]).
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  • ...sharks. They have mostly been encountered off the west coast of Vancouver Island and near Haida Gwaii. Offshores typically congregate in groups of 20–75, ...ctica|coat of arms]]. Orcas were featured on the coin created for [[Sturge Island]] in 2012. In 2019 the [[Illustrious Antarctic Order of the Orca]] was crea
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  • ...ntains of [[Antarctica]] when he made a trans-Antarctic flight from Dundee Island to the [[Ross Ice Shelf]]. He gave the descriptive name Sentinel Range, whi
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  • ...open for supply ships. On 29 December 1965, US Ships ''Atka'' and ''Burton Island'' assisted her in pushing an [[iceberg]] out of the shipping lane. After fu ...breakers continued as the ship was taken to the former Naval base at Mare Island, Vallejo, on 17 April 2012 for cleaning. Nevertheless, she was towed away t
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  • [[File:Pine Island - rift.jpg|thumb|400px|Major rift in the Pine Island Glacier]]
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  • ...nching the lifeboats to reach Elephant Island and ultimately the inhabited island of South Georgia, a stormy ocean voyage of 720 nautical miles and Shackleto ...leton was eventually able to mount a rescue of the men waiting on Elephant Island and bring them home without loss of life. On the other side of the continen
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  • ...Grand Duke Travis]] was approached by Erik White, the Baron of [[Forrester Island|Forrester]] with a variant version of arms that His Lordship felt would be
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  • ...f another specimen, a 4.7 m (15 ft) individual taken off Otago Head, South Island, New Zealand, in October 1873, was sent by Professor Frederick Wollaston Hu ...Gustav Channel, east of the [[Antarctic Peninsula]] and west of James Ross Island, in August 1955.
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  • ...s of the Pacific Ocean south of Tasmania and New Zealand, mainly Macquarie Island. ...arks (''Carcharodon carcharias'') have hunted elephant seals near Campbell Island, while bite marks from a southern sleeper shark (''Somniosus antarcticus'')
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  • ...nd. On December 14, 1916, he was commissioned as a commander in the Rhode Island Naval Militia. ...erations Admiral Ernest J. King. From 1942 to 1945 he headed South Pacific Island Base Inspection Board, which had important missions to the Pacific, includi
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  • ...nk in the North Atlantic Ocean about 100 miles (160 km) east of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia. ...ear foundered about 100 nautical miles (190 km; 120 mi) east of Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, at 42°40′N 065°11′W. She went down early in the morning
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  • ...onolite, an igneous rock, that was ejected from [[Mount Erebus]] on [[Ross Island]] in [[Antarctica]]. The rock contains tiny fissures with dull gray-green p ...the Bold'') with an image of an [[emperor penguin]] standing on [[Peter I Island]].
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