Geography | |
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Location | Antarctica |
Coordinates | 62°15′49″S 59°10′38.4″W / 62.26361°S 59.177333°W |
Archipelago | South Shetland Islands |
Area | 0.8 ha (2.0 acres) |
Length | 165 m (541 ft) |
Width | 70 m (230 ft) |
Administration | |
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty | |
Demographics | |
Population | uninhabited |
Yrvind Island (Bulgarian: остров Юрвинд, romanized: ostrov Yrvind, IPA: [ˈɔstrof ˈjurvind]) is the rocky island off the northwest coast of Nelson Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica 165 m long in south–north direction and 70 m wide. Its surface area is 0.8 ha. The vicinity was visited by early 19th century sealers.[1]
The feature is named after Sven Yrvind, a Swedish sailor and writer who invented the Bris sextant; in association with other names in the area deriving from the early development or use of geodetic instruments and methods.