Franklin Island (Greenland) Explained

Franklin Island
Native Name Link:Greenlandic language
Native Name Lang:Greenlandic
Nickname:-->
Image Map Size:270
Image Map Caption:Map of Franklin Island
Pushpin Map:Greenland
Pushpin Label:Franklin Island
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Franklin Island in Greenland
Etymology:Named after John Franklin
Location:Kennedy Channel
Waterbody:Nares Strait
Area Km2:33.7
Length Km:9.8
Width Km:4.7
Coastline M:-->
Elevation M:215
Country:Greenland
Country Admin Divisions Title:Municipality
Country Admin Divisions:Avannaata
Country Area M2:or
Country Area Ha:-->
Population:0
Population As Of:2023
Density Km2:0
Ethnic Groups:none

Franklin Island is one of three islands located in Kennedy Channel of Nares Strait in the high Arctic and is part of Avannaata municipality, Greenland.

Geography

Franklin Island is the largest of a group of three islands off the Washington Land coast that includes Crozier Island and Hans Island as well. The former is also part of Greenland, whilst the latter's ownership is shared between Denmark and Canada.

It is located 3miles north of Cape Constitution . It is predominantly light brown in colour, very steep-sided, flat topped, and rises to a height of 2150NaN0 on the Southeast side.[1]

The island is named after the British explorer John Franklin (1786 - 1847), by Elisha Kent Kane between 1854 and 1855 during his second Grinnell Expedition, after it was sighted by Hans Hendrik and the American William Morton in June 1854. Canada and Denmark also left their flags along with whiskey and other alcoholic drinks.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Franklin Ø. Mapcarta. 8 April 2016.