La Ronciere Island

"Whitney Island" redirects here. For the island in Lake Champlain, see Schuyler Island.
La Ronciere Island
Russian: Остров Ла-Ронсьер

Location of the Franz Josef Archipelago.
Geography
Location Arctic
Coordinates 80°58′56″N 60°59′39″E / 80.9822°N 60.9942°E / 80.9822; 60.9942
Archipelago Franz Josef Archipelago
Area 478 km2 (185 sq mi)
Highest elevation 431 m (1,414 ft)
Administration
Demographics
Population 0

La Ronciere Island (Russian: Остров Ла-Ронсьер; Ostrov La-Ronsier, also known as Ronser Island, is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia.

La Ronciere Island's area is 478 km2 (185 sq mi). Its latitude is 81° N and its longitude 61° E. The highest point of the island is 431 m (1,414 ft). It is almost completely glaciarized except for two small points by the shore in the northeast and in the west.

La Ronciere Island lies north of Wilczek Land, separated from it by an 8 km (5 mi) wide sound.

This island was named by the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition after Captain La Ronciere Le Noury, a French courier for Austro-Hungarian Emperor Franz Joseph.

On some maps La Ronciere Island appears as "Whitney Island", after American Arctic explorer Harry Whitney. This name was given by the Ziegler-Fiala Polar Expedition, but the Austro-Hungarian explorers who discovered Franz Josef land had named this island first.

Coordinates: 80°58′56″N 60°59′39″E / 80.9822°N 60.9942°E / 80.9822; 60.9942

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