Hugo Island Explained

Hugo Island
Map:Antarctica
Location:Antarctica
Coordinates:-64.95°N -110°W
Width Km:6.28
Population:Uninhabited
Country:None
Treaty System:Antarctic Treaty System

Hugo Island (or Víctor Hugo) is an isolated ice-covered island 10NaN0 long, with several rocky islets and pinnacles off its east side, located off the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula, about 40nmi southwest of Cape Monaco, Anvers Island. It was probably discovered by C.J. Evensen, captain of the Peninsula in 1893, because an unnamed island of similar extent and location first appeared on the charts at that time. The island was charted by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1903–05, under Dr. J.B. Charcot, who named it for the French poet and novelist Victor Hugo, grandfather of Charcot's first wife, whose maiden name was Jeanne Hugo.

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