Schönau Island
Island in Russia
80°09′09″N 59°05′42″E / 80.15250°N 59.09500°E / 80.15250; 59.09500Russia
Schönau Island (Russian: Остров Шёнау, romanized: Ostrov Shyonau) is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia.[1]
Geography
This island lies off Koldewey Island's northern point in the Lavrov Sound opposite to Hall Island and Berghaus Island. It is only 90 m across.
Schönau Island Island is named after the town of Teplitz-Schönau (now Teplice, Czech Republic), the birthplace of Austro-Hungarian arctic explorer Julius Payer, who made the discovery of Franz Josef Land in the late 19th century when he led, as a Commander at Shore, the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition together with Karl Weyprecht, who was Commander at Sea.[2]
References
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Franz Josef Land
- Austro-Hungarian North Pole expedition
- Nansen's Fram expedition
- Jackson–Harmsworth expedition
- Baldwin-Ziegler Polar Expedition
- Ziegler Polar expedition
- Bratvaag expedition
- Malygin
- Adelaide
- Alexandra Land
- Alger
- Arthur
- Becker
- Belaya Zemlya
- Bell
- Berghaus
- Bliss
- Brady
- Brice
- Bromwich
- Brosch
- Brownian Islands
- Bruce Island
- Champ
- Eaton
- Etheridge Islands
- Eva-Liv
- Freeden
- Geddes
- Gogenloe
- Graham Bell
- Greely
- Hall
- Harley
- Hayes
- Hochstetter Islands
- Hofmann
- Hooker
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Kane
- Karl-Alexander
- Koetlitz
- Koldewey
- Kuhn
- La Ronciere
- Lamont
- Leigh-Smith
- Luigi
- Lütke Island
- Mabel
- May
- McClintock
- Nansen
- Newcomb
- Northbrook
- Payer
- Prince George
- Pritchet
- Querini
- Rainer
- Royal Society
- Rudolf
- Salisbury
- Salm
- Schönau
- Scott-Keltie
- Wiener Neustadt
- Wilczek Island
- Wilczek Land
- Wilton
- Zichy Land
- Ziegler
- Ernst Krenkel Observatory
- Nagurskoye