Faddeyevsky Peninsula
Остров Фаддеевский | |
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Geography | |
Location | New Siberian Islands |
Coordinates | 75°27′N 143°51′E / 75.450°N 143.850°E |
Adjacent to | |
Area | 5,300 km2 (2,000 sq mi) |
Length | 85 km (52.8 mi) |
Width | 60 km (37 mi) |
Highest elevation | 65 m (213 ft) |
Administration | |
Russia | |
Federal subject | Sakha Republic |
Demographics | |
Population | Uninhabited |
Faddeyevsky, also known as Faddeyevsky Island (Russian: остров Фаддеевский), is a large peninsula in the New Siberian Islands, Sakha Republic, Russia.
This geographic feature was named after a fur trader called Faddeyev who built the first settlement there.[1]
Geography
It was formerly recognized as an island, but it is geographically part of Kotelny Island. The peninsula projects from the northern end of Bunge Land eastwards with its isthmus in the north. There is a deep inlet on Faddeyevski between its western coast and adjoining Bunge Land.[2]
Faddeyevsky is covered with tundra vegetation and dotted with small lakes.
Unlike neighboring Kotelny this peninsula is relatively flat despite its size, its highest point being only 65 m. Its area is 5,300 km2.
See also
References
- ^ "Faddeyevsky Peninsula". Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary: In 86 Volumes (82 Volumes and 4 Additional Volumes) (in Russian). St. Petersburg: F. A. Brockhaus. 1890–1907.
- ^ "Ostrov Faddeyevskiy". Mapcarta. Retrieved 22 July 2019.