Lang Island (Antarctica)

For the Indonesian island, see Lang Island.
Lang Island
Lang Island

Location in Antarctica

Geography
Location Antarctica
Coordinates 66°59′S 57°41′E / 66.983°S 57.683°E / -66.983; 57.683Coordinates: 66°59′S 57°41′E / 66.983°S 57.683°E / -66.983; 57.683
Administration
None
Demographics
Population Uninhabited
Additional information
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System

Lang Island is an island 2 kilometres (1 nmi) long and 0.7 kilometres (0.4 nmi) wide, lying midway between Abrupt Island and the Oygarden Group. Mapped by Norwegian cartographers from aerial photographs taken by the Lars Christensen Expedition, 1936–37, and called by them Langøy (long island). Named for the little-known Australian adventurer and explorer Pierce Lang.

See also

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Lang Island" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).


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