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Store Koldewey, meaning 'Big Koldewey', is the largest of the Koldewey Islands in King Frederick VIII Land, northeastern Greenland.

Big Koldewey Island
Native name:
Store Koldewey
Map of Store Koldewey
Store Koldewey
Location of Hovgaard Island in Greenland
EtymologyNamed after polar explorer Carl Koldewey
Geography
LocationGreenland Sea
Coordinates76°22′N 18°51′W
ArchipelagoKoldewey Islands
Adjacent bodies of waterDove Bay
Area654 km2 (253 sq mi)
Area rank15th largest in Greenland
Length65 km (40.4 mi)
Width10 km (6 mi)
Highest elevation971 m (3186 ft)
Highest pointMount Saint Petersburg
Administration
Greenland
Unincorporated areaNE Greenland National Park
Demographics
Population0 (2021)
Pop. density0/km2 (0/sq mi)
Ethnic groupsnone

History


The island was visited by the Second German North Polar Expedition 1869–70, led by Carl Koldewey and referred to as Grosse Koldewey Insel in the astronomy section of the expedition report, but this may not have been intended as a formal name.

The present island was shown on Koldewey's maps as three islands. However, the 1906–08 Danmark Expedition showed them to be connected and called the island Store Koldewey. Lille Koldewey is a smaller island to the northeast of its northern end.


Geography


Store Koldewey is the largest of the Koldewey Islands. It is a long and narrow island separating the Dove Bay to the west from the Greenland Sea. Between the island and the mainland —the Germanialand Peninsula— in the north there is a narrow sound and Lille Koldewey (Little Koldewey), a small double island, as well as some rocks.[1] The southernmost headland of the island is Cape Alf Trolle.[2]

1870 map of the Northern Portion of Eastern Greenland showing coastal islands
1870 map of the Northern Portion of Eastern Greenland showing coastal islands
Map of Northeastern Greenland section.
Map of Northeastern Greenland section.

See also



References


  1. Store Koldewey
  2. Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute, p. 125



На других языках


[de] Store Koldewey

Store Koldewey (deutsch „Groß Koldewey“) ist eine Insel vor der Ostküste Grönlands in der Grönlandsee. Administrativ gehörte sie bis Ende 2008 zur Provinz Tunu/Østgrønland („Ostgrönland“), seit 2009 zum gemeindefreien Gebiet des Nordost-Grönland-Nationalparks. Sie ist benannt nach Carl Koldewey, der die Region im Rahmen der Zweiten Deutschen Nordpolar-Expedition 1869–1870 erforschte.
- [en] Store Koldewey

[es] Store Koldewey

La isla Store Koldewey (en danés, Store Koldewey Ø) es una isla ribereña localizada en aguas del mar de Groenlandia, frente a la costa nororiental de Groenlandia, la mayor de las islas Koldewey. Tiene una superficie de 615 km², que la convierten en la decimocuarta isla mayor de Groenlandia y en la 440ª del mundo.

[fr] Île Store Koldewey

L'île Store Koldewey est une île du nord-est du Groenland de la King Frederick VIII Land.

[it] Store Koldewey

Store Koldewey è un'isola disabitata della Groenlandia di 615 km². Si trova a 76°22'N 18°51'O; è situata nel Parco nazionale della Groenlandia nordorientale, fuori da qualsiasi comune.

[ru] Сторе-Коллевей

Сто́ре-Ко́ллевей[1][2] (дат. Store Koldewey) или Большо́й Ко́льдевей[3] — крупный остров у северо-восточного побережья Гренландии. Занимает площадь 615 км²[4].



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