Peter I Island

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Location of Peter I Island
Elevation:1,640 m (5,381 feet)
Coordinates: 68.85° S 90.58° W
Location:Antarctica
Type:Shield volcano
Last eruption: Unknown
First ascent:
Easiest route:

Fabian von Bellingshausen discovered Peter I Island (in Norwegian Peter 1.s øy) off West Antarctica on January 21 1821. It takes its name after the Russian Czar Peter I. Ola Olstad made the first successful landing on February 2 1929 and claimed the island for Norway. The claim is suspended under the terms of the Antarctic Treaty, like the claims to any other territory south of 60°S. The other Antarctic territory claimed by Norway is Dronning Maud Land. Peter I Island is the only Antarctic claim area under the Antarctic Treaty that is not a sector like all the other areas claimed under the Antarctic Treaty.

The island has an area of 243 km² and reaches a height of 1755 metres on Lars Christensen Peak and is also an extinct volcano. It lies at 68° 50' South,90° 35'West, approximately 450 km from the coast of West Antarctica. It is surrounded by pack ice except for a brief period in late summer, and is 95% glaciated.

See also: Sub-antarctic islands.

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Claims on Antarctica
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Image:Flag of France.svg Adélie Land | Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentine Antarctica | Image:Australia flag large.png Australian Antarctic Territory | Image:BATflag.png British Antarctic Territory | Image:Chile flag 300.png Chilean Antarctica | Image:Norway flag large.png Queen Maud Land | Peter I Island | Image:Flag of New Zealand.png Ross Dependency


 
Overseas territories of Norway
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Bouvet Island | Jan Mayen | Queen Maud Land | Peter I Island | Svalbard


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