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  • [[File:LINDSEY.jpg|thumb|right|The Edwards Islands]] The '''Edwards Islands''' (75.53S, 103.08W) are about 20 small islands, mostly ice free in summer, lying off the south-western tip of the [[Canist
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  • ...:McKinzie Islands.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of the McKinzie Islands in Antarctica]] The '''McKinzie Islands''' are a group of small islands in the northeastern extremity of [[Cranton Bay]].
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  • [[File:Suchland Islands.jpg|350px|thumb|Scientist at the Suchland Islands taking a GPS reading]] The '''Suchland Islands''' (74°6′S 102°32′W) are a group of 8 small islands lying just inside the central part of the mouth of [[Cranton Bay]].
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  • ...Cape Waite.jpg|350px|thumb|Glaciological map showing location of the Waite Islands]] ...the [[King Peninsula]] of [[Westarctica]]. They consist of a total of five islands, and are composed of diorite-granodiorite rock.
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  • ...x|thumb|Map of Cranton Bay and the Canisteo Peninsula showing the Brownson Islands]] The '''Brownson Islands ''' (74°10′S 103°36′W) are a group of about 20 small islands which lie just outside the entrance to [[Cranton Bay]], about 14 nautical m
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  • ...isteo Peninsula]] and 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) southwest of the [[Lindsey Islands]]. The Schaefer Islands were mapped from air photos taken by [[U.S. Navy]] Operation Highjump in De
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  • ...ds.png|350px|thumb|Satellite view showing the western group of the Lindsey Islands. Not pictured is the largest island just slightly to the east.]] The '''Lindsey Islands''' (73°37′S 103°18′W) are a group of islands lying just off the northwest tip of the [[Canisteo Peninsula]] in the [[Amu
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  • [[File:Backer Islands GPS.jpg|350px|thumb|GPS monitoring site at the Backer Islands]] ...''' are a chain of small islands at the south side of [[Cranton Bay]]. The islands trend northwest for 22 kilometers (12 nmi) from the [[ice shelf]] which for
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  • |+ style="font-size: 160%; margin-left: inherit;" |'''The Balleny Islands''' ...c origin. [[glacier|Glaciers]] project from their slopes into the sea. The islands were formed by the so-called Balleny hotspot. They were originally claimed
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  • ...,687 square kilometers (1,424 sq mi). By the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, the islands' sovereignty is neither recognized nor disputed by the signatories and they The islands have been claimed by the United Kingdom since 1908 and have been part of th
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  • ...isteo Peninsula]] and 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) southwest of the [[Lindsey Islands]]. The Schaefer Islands were mapped from air photos taken by [[U.S. Navy]] Operation Highjump in De
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  • ...Cape Waite.jpg|350px|thumb|Glaciological map showing location of the Waite Islands]] ...the [[King Peninsula]] of [[Westarctica]]. They consist of a total of five islands, and are composed of diorite-granodiorite rock.
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  • [[File:Backer Islands GPS.jpg|350px|thumb|GPS monitoring site at the Backer Islands]] ...''' are a chain of small islands at the south side of [[Cranton Bay]]. The islands trend northwest for 22 kilometers (12 nmi) from the [[ice shelf]] which for
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  • [[File:Suchland Islands.jpg|350px|thumb|Scientist at the Suchland Islands taking a GPS reading]] The '''Suchland Islands''' (74°6′S 102°32′W) are a group of 8 small islands lying just inside the central part of the mouth of [[Cranton Bay]].
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  • ...:McKinzie Islands.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of the McKinzie Islands in Antarctica]] The '''McKinzie Islands''' are a group of small islands in the northeastern extremity of [[Cranton Bay]].
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  • '''The Monolith''' is a group of two small islands in the [[Balleny Islands]] to the immediate south of [[Sabrina Island]]. It rises 360 ft high and is ...ap penguin]]s, which have established breeding colonies on the neighboring islands. The Monolith stands as a bleak dagger of barren rock pointing directly upw
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  • [[File:LINDSEY.jpg|thumb|right|The Edwards Islands]] The '''Edwards Islands''' (75.53S, 103.08W) are about 20 small islands, mostly ice free in summer, lying off the south-western tip of the [[Canist
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  • ...,687 square kilometers (1,424 sq mi). By the Antarctic Treaty of 1959, the islands' sovereignty is neither recognized nor disputed by the signatories and they The islands have been claimed by the United Kingdom since 1908 and have been part of th
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  • ...n [[Westarctica]]. The southern limit of the bay is formed by the [[Backer Islands]] and an [[ice shelf]] which separates this bay from [[Pine Island Bay]]. ...His original title, Baron of Brownson, was named for the nearby [[Brownson Islands]].
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  • ...'''Marshall Archipelago''' is an extensive group of large [[ice]]-covered islands within the [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]] off the coast of [[Westarctica]]'s [[Gu Several of the islands were discovered and plotted by the Byrd Antarctic Expeditions (1928–30 an
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  • ...ng|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Grinder Island in relation to other islands in the southwest Marshall Archipelago]] '''Grinder Island''' is one of the [[ice]]-covered islands in the [[Marshall Archipelago]], located within the [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]
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  • ...x|thumb|Map of Cranton Bay and the Canisteo Peninsula showing the Brownson Islands]] The '''Brownson Islands ''' (74°10′S 103°36′W) are a group of about 20 small islands which lie just outside the entrance to [[Cranton Bay]], about 14 nautical m
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  • ...nental [[Antarctica]]. It was annexed, along with the rest of the Balleny Islands, by Westarctica in 2005. ...vironmental and scientific value as a representative sample of the Balleny Islands – the only oceanic archipelago located within the main Antarctic Coastal
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  • [[File:Young Island-Balleny Islands.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Tip of Young Island]] ...ost and westernmost of the three main islands in the uninhabited [[Balleny Islands]] group located in the [[Southern Ocean]]. It lies 8 kilometers (5.0 mi) no
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  • [[File:Buckle-Island-Westside-Balleny Islands.jpg|thumb|350.px|right|The western side of Buckle Island]] ...le Island''' is one of the three main islands in the uninhabited [[Balleny Islands]] group located in eastern section of the [[Southern Ocean]]. It lies 25 km
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  • ...' is a small island lying 9 kilometers (5 nmi) southwest of the [[McKinzie Islands]] in the inner-central part of [[Cranton Bay]]. [[Category: Islands]]
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  • ...ers (59 mi) northeast of Belousov Point on the [[Antarctic]] mainland. The islands were discovered by John Balleny in 1839. ...others' expedition. In 1841, Captain [[James Clark Ross]], who sighted the islands on his own expedition to [[Antarctica]], gave it the name "Russell Peak."
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  • :* ''S. v. sanctipauli'' (Gould, 1865) – St. Paul & Amsterdam Islands. ...eorgiae'' (Reichenow, 1904) – South Georgia, South Orkney & South Sandwich Islands.
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  • ...ds.png|350px|thumb|Satellite view showing the western group of the Lindsey Islands. Not pictured is the largest island just slightly to the east.]] The '''Lindsey Islands''' (73°37′S 103°18′W) are a group of islands lying just off the northwest tip of the [[Canisteo Peninsula]] in the [[Amu
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  • ...3°19'00"E) is a small (150 meter square) low-lying island in the [[Balleny Islands]] group. The island was named for the breeding colonies of [[chinstrap peng .... This enlargement specifically did not cover the maritime areas, only the islands themselves.
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  • ...nd. A triangular coin, it fit together with three other coins dedicated to islands of [[Westarctica]] to create a single $1 coin. [[Category:Islands]]
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  • ...overs the [[South Shetland Islands]], [[Antarctic Peninsula]] and adjacent islands, [[Alexander Island]], Charcot Island, and part of the [[Ellsworth Land]],
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  • ...its own and has notified the government of New Zealand accordingly. These Islands and [[Peter I Island]] represent the only territorial claims of Westarctica
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  • ...South Georgia, the [[Balleny Islands]], the Kerguelen Islands, as well as islands in the Scotia Sea.
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  • ...urtis Islands.png|300px|thumb|Map showing the location of Lauff and Burtis Islands off the coast of Siple Island.]] [[Category: Islands]]
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  • ...ds.png|thumb|350px|Map showing location of Orr Island in relation to other islands in the Marshall Archipelago]] [[Category: Islands]]
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  • ...on-Island-Map.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Steventon Island and surrounding islands in the Marshall Archipelago]] [[Category:Islands]]
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  • ==2005 Balleny Islands== [[File:Coin-Balleny Island 1 2005 Bronze.jpg|thumb|$1 coin of the Balleny Islands (obverse and reverse)]]
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  • ...and Islands: Graham Land, the South Orkney Islands, and the South Shetland Islands.
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  • [[Category: Islands]]
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  • ...to mint coins under the name of the Balleny Islands. In his own words, the islands were: “officially unclaimed. A beautiful free land to mint a coin.” ...ed its Governor, and following the first successful minting of the Balleny Islands coin, Jorge was given the title [[Count of Sturge]].
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  • ...across the water by [[Thurston Island]], the [[Abbot Ice Shelf]] and some islands within the [[ice shelf]], and for most of its length washed by the [[Bellin ...'' in 1830, who carried on geological investigations in the South Shetland Islands, and who cruised westward on the ''Annawan'', in company with the ''Penguin
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  • ...slands and Crozet Island, Prince Edward Islands, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, and Macquarie Island. ...at the northern reaches of Antarctica, South Georgia, and other temperate islands of the region. King penguins do not live or breed in [[Westarctica]].
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  • '''Borradaile Island''' (66°35′S 162°45′E) is one of the [[Balleny Islands]]. It was the site of the first landing south of the [[Antarctic Circle]], ...tter ''Sabrina'' on February 12, 1839, who landed briefly on a spit at the islands north-west corner. This was the first time a human set foot south of the [[
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  • ...kg (11.3 lb) and 21 females averaged 4.2 kg (9.3 lb). On the South Orkney Islands, 37 males averaged 4.94 kg (10.9 lb) and 37 females averaged 3.85 kg (8.5 l ...on bare or grassy ground. They form loose colonies except in the Falkland Islands where the colonies are much larger.
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  • |+ style="font-size: 160%; margin-left: inherit;" |'''The Balleny Islands''' ...c origin. [[glacier|Glaciers]] project from their slopes into the sea. The islands were formed by the so-called Balleny hotspot. They were originally claimed
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  • ...t which covers it, the Antarctic Peninsula consists of a string of bedrock islands; these are separated by deep channels whose bottoms lie at depths considera
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  • ...under Captain Benjamin Pendleton, sailed westward from the South Shetland Islands, reaching as far as 101W, south of 60S.
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  • ...20 miles long and 5 miles wide and extends from Fisher Island to the White Islands.
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  • ...h on the wing. It breeds on the coast of [[Antarctica]] and on surrounding islands, moving north in winter. It nests in colonies on cliffs, laying a single eg ...a such as the South Sandwich Islands, South Orkney Islands, South Shetland Islands, [[Bouvet Island]], and [[Peter I Island]]. The bird also breeds at several
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  • | title = <small>Viceroy of the [[Balleny Islands]]<br>[[Storfallet Glacier|Prince of Storfallet]]<br>[[Duchy of Hazard|Duke | succession2 = Viceroy of the [[Balleny Islands]]
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  • ...rbo bransfieldensis''), is a marine cormorant native to the South Shetland Islands and the [[Antarctic Peninsula]] in the [[Southern Ocean]]. ...South America, [[Antarctica]], and New Zealand. Many are endemic to remote islands. Determining which types are species and which are subspecies of what large
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  • ...trip, too, that Ross charted the Beaufort Islands, later renamed Clarence Islands by his uncle. ...Great, Aston Abbotts. In the gardens of the Abbey there is a lake with two islands, named after the ships ''Terror'' and ''Erebus''.
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  • ...ntarctic Program geologist who worked three summer seasons in the Falkland Islands and Antarctica, 1964-65 through 1967-68. However, in 2016, [[Grand Duke Tra
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  • ...ple map new.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Map showing Siple Island and surrounding islands]] ...nd. A triangular coin, it fit together with three other coins dedicated to islands of [[Westarctica]] to create a single $1 coin.
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  • ...small><br><small>Count of Sturge</small><br><small>Governor of the Balleny Islands</small> | succession = Governor of the [[Balleny Islands]]
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  • ...Budd Coast, the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], South Orkneys and South Shetland Islands.
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  • ...the body of water between South America's Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of [[Antarctica]]. It connects the southwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean ...hundreds of miles, despite very rough conditions. The small Diego Ramírez Islands lie about 100 kilometers (62 mi) south-southwest of Cape Horn.
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  • ...ound throughout the continent of [[Antarctica]] as well as on Subantarctic islands.
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  • ...asperatus breeds along the Antarctic coast in the South Shetland and other islands. The population from Tierra del Fuego was described as ''chilensi''s (=''wo ...ctica|Antarctic]] coastlines and nearby islands such as the South Shetland Islands during the summer of the [[Southern Ocean]]. It spends the rest of the year
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  • ...Georgia, the South Orkneys, the South Shetlands, and the (South) Sandwich Islands, and Graham's Land, situated in the South Atlantic Ocean and on the Antarct ...would hunt whales in areas outside the official boundaries of the Falkland Islands and its dependencies, and there was a need to close this loophole.
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  • ...r at the edge of) an ice field or glacier. They are also called '''glacial islands'''. Examples are natural pyramidal peaks.
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  • ...e to [[Peacock Sound]] on the coast of [[Westarctica]]. The nearby [[Waite Islands]] were named in connection with this cape.
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  • ...ry 1933 by an Order-in-Council. This order claimed sovereign rights to all islands and territories in the sector whether discovered or not.
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  • ...in 1781 by Johann Reinhold Forster with a reference point of the Falkland Islands. They call in a variety of ways, but the most frequently heard is a loud tr ...r populations are found on Macquarie Island, Heard Islands, South Shetland Islands, and the [[Antarctic Peninsula]]. The total breeding population is estimate
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  • ...lis antarcticus'') is a species of [[penguin]] which inhabits a variety of islands and shores in the Southern Pacific and the [[Southern Ocean|Antarctic Ocean ...Sandwich Islands. Vagrant individuals have been found in New Zealand, the islands of Saint Helena and Tristan da Cunha, and South Africa. Global population i
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  • The AAT consists of all the islands and territory south of 60°S and between 45°E and 160°E, except for Adél
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  • ...tween the [[McDonald Heights]] and the [[Martin Peninsula]]. Several large islands are partially or wholly embedded in the ice shelf, pinning the calving fron
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  • ...ong the northern edge of the western half of this ice shelf; other sizable islands ([[Sherman Island|Sherman]], [[Carpenter Island]], [[Dustin Island|Dustin]]
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  • Instead, the $10 WAD coin was dedicated to the islands of Westarctica as well as some of the animals that roam the vast wilderness |+$10 Islands of Westarctica - Standard
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  • [[File:Peacock Sound-Islands.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Carpenter Island and Sherman Island in the Peac [[Category: Islands]]
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  • ====The Balleny Islands==== ...24, [[Grand Duke Travis]]' eldest son was appointed Viceroy of the Balleny Islands, making him the senior executive of the colony.
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  • * ''P. n. confusa'' breeds on the South Sandwich Islands and Géologie Archipelago. ...'' breeds on the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], South Georgia Islands, and other islands of the Scotia Archipelago.
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  • ===Colonial Flag of the Balleny Islands=== [[File:BALLENYISLANDSFLAG copy.jpg|thumb|200px|Colonial Flag of the Balleny Islands]]
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  • ...the Southern Ocean,... as well to determine the existence of all doubtful islands and shoals, as to discover, and accurately fix, the position of those which ...discovery "of an [[Antarctica|Antarctic continent]] west of the [[Balleny Islands]]" of which it sighted the coast on 25 January 1840.
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  • The coast in this area is bounded by several large ice-covered islands and the very extensive [[Getz Ice Shelf]].
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  • ...e was the first to describe a trilobite fossil found on the South Shetland Islands in the [[Antarctica|Antarctic]], a pycnogonid, and the presence of glacial
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  • ...elter for the U.S. Armed Forces when the Japanese invaded the far Aleutian Islands in Alaska during World War II.
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  • ...he [[Southern Ocean]], South Georgia, the Kerguelen Islands and the Crozet Islands were astronomical, meteorological, and hydrological, mostly in close collab
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  • ...implies, lives and breeds in the [[Southern Ocean]], and on the Antarctic islands.
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  • ...journey he published a collection of maps of the newly explored areas and islands of the Pacific Ocean. Subsequently, he commanded several ships of the Balti
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  • * [[Backer Islands]] * [[Brownson Islands]] <small> ''(Hereditary Peerage)'' </small>
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  • ...ificial islands, installations and structures do not possess the status of islands. They have no territorial sea of their own, and their presence does not aff ...ificial islands, installations and structures do not possess the status of islands. They have no territorial sea of their own, and their presence does not aff
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  • * [[Crown Prince Ashton Roman]] - Viceroy of the [[Balleny Islands]]
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  • | Balleny Islands Expeditionary ribbon | Visit the Westarctican Colony of [[Balleny Islands]].
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  • | Baron of [[Suchland Islands|Suchland]] || [[Grand Duke Travis]]
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  • ...], with the very rare exception of stray animals found around subantarctic islands, and uniquely, off the south coast of Australia. Nonetheless, its distribut
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  • ...Kenyon]], Marquis of [[Thwaites Ice Tongue|Thwaites]], Baron of [[Suchland Islands|Suchland]]
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  • ...=text-align:left|<small>[[File:BallenyExpeditionRibbon.jpg|x10px]] Balleny Islands Expeditionary • [[File:Civ-Cor-Calsahara.png|x10px]] Calsahara Expedition
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  • ...mes on the basis of density dependent effects. Old males taken at Solander Islands were recorded to be extremely large and unusually rich in blubbers. ...observed regularly in coastal waters in places such as Commander and Kuril Islands, Shiretoko Peninsula where is one of few locations whales can be observed f
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  • ...=text-align:left|<small>[[File:BallenyExpeditionRibbon.jpg|x10px]] Balleny Islands Expeditionary • [[File:Civ-Cor-Calsahara.png|x10px]] Calsahara Expedition
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  • ...rld that doesn't want any people on its territory. Flandrensis claims five islands off the coasts of West Antarctica: [[Siple Island]], [[Cherry Island]], [[M
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  • ...number of the lichen species found here are also found in the subantarctic islands and the colder parts of the southern continents, and may represent a southe
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  • ...] twice, and sailing through the [[Weddell Sea]] southeast of the Falkland Islands. The dormant volcano Mount Terror on [[Ross Island]] was named after the sh
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  • ...smallest subpopulation of about 75,000 seals is found in the subantarctic islands of the Pacific Ocean south of Tasmania and New Zealand, mainly Macquarie Is ...ntarcticus'') have been found on surviving elephant seals in the Macquarie Islands.
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  • | Viceroy of the [[Balleny Islands]]
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  • In late 2005, stamps for the [[Balleny Islands]] were privately printed by Inzander Berenku, from the Sultanate of Occussi
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  • * [[Lindsey Islands]]
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  • ...as many of the islands in the [[Marshall Archipelago]] and dozens of other islands along the coast of the country. ...ds stretching from [[Dendtler Island]] in the far east through the various islands of [[Pine Island Bay]] and is dominated by the very large [[Thurston Island
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  • ...e penguins have no land predators in [[Antarctica]] or the nearby offshore islands. Dogs preyed upon penguins while they were allowed in Antarctica during the
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  • New Antrim's sovereignty of the two islands established, and control of the lake firmly in their hands, the fleet retur
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  • ...untain ranges on every continent including Oceania's high-latitude oceanic islands such as New Zealand and Papua New Guinea. Glaciers cover about 10 percent o
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  • | Commemorates annexation of [[Balleny Islands]] in 2005.
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  • *{{flagiconstart|Flag of Westarctica.jpg|Westarctica}} Baron of [[Suchland Islands|Suchland]]
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  • ...0°E), off Western Australia (20° – 30°S, 110° – 120°E), around the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia (20° – 30°S, 130° – 140°W), and in the eastern ...f Queen Maud Land (69°S 19°E) and the second southeast of the South Orkney Islands (62°S 35°W). Over twenty individuals marked with these Discovery tags sho
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  • ...ark/Norway and Scotland's James III, whereby Christian pawned the Shetland Islands to James in order to raise money for his daughter's dowry. Hill claims that ...ded on libertarian principles and involved schemes to construct artificial islands, but only a few are known to have had even limited success in realizing tha
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  • ...ly young animals) move further north in the austral winter to subantarctic islands and the coastlines of the southern continents. They are difficult to survey
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  • File:Balleny-CoatofArms.gif|<center>'''Arms of the Balleny Islands''' (2005-present)
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  • [[Category:Islands]]
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  • ...ideo record of this type in life happened between the Kerguelen and Crozet Islands in 2014. It is immediately recognizable by its extremely small white eye pa
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  • ...e Terra Nova Bay on the coast of Victoria Land, she discovered two unknown islands and what was likely the largest [[emperor penguin]] rookery in the Antarcti
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  • ...rare and mainly occurs during the summer in coastal areas and surrounding islands. Note that the quoted precipitation is a measure of its equivalence to wate
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  • | Baron [[Brownson Islands|Browson Delange]] || 2 February 2016 || Thomas Delage || | Baron of [[Lindsey Islands|Lindsey]] || 18 May 2016 || Massimo Zanne ||
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  • ...ules Dumont d'Urville disembarked on the highest islet of a group of rocky islands about 4 km from Cape Géodésie on the coast of Adélie Land where they too ...and reported the discovery "of an Antarctic continent west of the Balleny Islands" on 25 January 1840. That part of Antarctica was later named "Wilkes Land",
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  • ...=text-align:left|<small>[[File:BallenyExpeditionRibbon.jpg|x10px]] Balleny Islands Expeditionary • [[File:Civ-Cor-Calsahara.png|x10px]] Calsahara Expedition
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  • ...to America's entrance into World War II. ''Bear'' arrived at the Mikkelsen Islands, just north of the [[Antarctic Circle]], on 16 March 1941, and its crew hel
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  • ...n the vicinity of the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], and near the South Sandwich Islands.
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  • ...es have been reported: one (now disappeared) on a shingle spit at the Dion Islands on the [[Antarctic Peninsula]], one on a headland at Taylor Glacier in Vict ...e considered to be highly sensitive to climatic changes. In 2009, the Dion Islands colony, which has been extensively studied since 1948, was reported to have
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  • ...nd some may be particularly vulnerable to climate fluctuations. The Danger Islands have been identified as an "important bird area" by BirdLife International
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  • ...nterview that he received Grand Duke Travis' letter claiming the [[Balleny Islands]], but ultimately didn't respond because he "didn't want to encourage him." ...Kenyon]], Marquis of [[Thwaites Ice Tongue|Thwaites]], Baron of [[Suchland Islands|Suchland]], and Baron of [[Flandrensis]]''.
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  • ..., which had important missions to the Pacific, including surveys of remote islands for airfields. On one assignment he visited the fighting front in Europe.
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  • ...d with projected future climate warming, than previously thought. In small islands and mega deltas, inundation as a result of sea level rise is expected to th
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