Princess Dagmar Island

Princess Dagmar Island is an uninhabited coastal island of the in King Frederick VIII Land, . The island was named after Princess Dagmar of Denmark.
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  • Type: Island
  • Description: island in Northeast Greenland National Park, Greenland
  • Also known as: Prinsesse Dagmar O”, “Prinsesse Dagmar Ø”, and “Prinsesse Dagmars Ö

Princess Dagmar Island

Latitude
81.75° or 81° 45′ north
Longitude
-18.75° or 18° 45′ west
Open location code
CCH3Q722+22
Geo­Names ID
2760221
Wiki­data ID
Q7245241
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Turkish—“Princess Dagmar Island” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Illa de la Princesa Dagmar
  • Catalan: Prinsesse Dagmar Ø
  • Cebuano: Prinsesse Dagmar Ø
  • Chinese: 達格馬公主島
  • Dutch: Prinsesse Dagmar Island
  • Italian: Prinsesse Dagmar Ø
  • Japanese: プリンセス・ダウマー島
  • Swedish: Prinsesse Dagmar Ø (ö i Grönland)
  • Swedish: Prinsesse Dagmar Ø
  • Turkish: Prinsesse Dagmar Adası (Grönland)

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Station Nord Heliport and Prinsesse Dagmar Halvø.

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