Mill Island

Mill Island is an ice-domed island, 46 kilometres long and 30 kilometres wide, lying 46 kilometres north of the Bunger Hills. Mill Island was discovered in February 1936 by personnel on the William Scoresby, and named for British geographer and meteorologist Hugh Robert Mill.
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Mill Island

Latitude
-65.5° or 65° 30′ south
Longitude
100.66667° or 100° 40′ east
Elevation
326 metres (1,070 feet)
Open location code
3P62GM28+2M
Geo­Names ID
6620719
Wiki­data ID
Q2705728
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In Other Languages

From Bosnian to Ukrainian—“Mill Island” goes by many names.
  • Bosnian: Ostrvo Mill
  • Cebuano: Mill Island
  • Chinese: 米尔岛
  • Chinese: 米爾島
  • Dutch: Mill Island
  • French: Ile Mill
  • French: île Mill
  • French: Île Mill
  • Galician: Illa Mill
  • German: Mill-Insel
  • Italian: isola Mill
  • Italian: Isola Mill
  • Japanese: ミル島
  • Latvian: Mill Island
  • Latvian: Mill
  • Latvian: Milla sala
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Mill Island
  • Norwegian: Mill-øya
  • Russian: Милл
  • Spanish: Isla Mill
  • Swedish: Mill Island, Antarktis
  • Swedish: Mill Island
  • Ukrainian: Мілл (острів)
  • Ukrainian: Мілл

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