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- Beak_Island abstract "Beak Island is an arc-shaped island, 7 kilometres (4 nmi) long and 360 metres (1,200 ft) high, lying 1 kilometre (0.5 nmi) northeast of Eagle Island in the northeast part of Prince Gustav Channel. It was probably first seen in 1902–03 by members of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld. The Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey surveyed Beak Island in 1945 and so named it because of its shape and relative position to nearby Tail Island and Eagle Island.".
- Beak_Island elevation "360.0".
- Beak_Island location Antarctica.
- Beak_Island thumbnail Beak_Island,_Antarctica.jpg?width=300.
- Beak_Island wikiPageID "28928585".
- Beak_Island wikiPageLength "1723".
- Beak_Island wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Beak_Island wikiPageRevisionID "691708680".
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Antarctic_Treaty_System.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Antarctica.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink British_Antarctic_Survey.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islands_of_Trinity_Peninsula.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Eagle_Island,_Antarctica.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Island.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Antarctic_and_subantarctic_islands.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Nordenskjöld.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Prince_Gustav_Channel.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Swedish_Antarctic_Expedition.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink Tail_Island.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLink View_Point.
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beak Island".
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beak Islands".
- Beak_Island wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beak".
- Beak_Island additionalInfo "Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System".
- Beak_Island country "None".
- Beak_Island elevationM "360".
- Beak_Island imageCaption "View of Beak Island from western summit of View Point".
- Beak_Island imageName "Beak Island, Antarctica.jpg".
- Beak_Island location Antarctica.
- Beak_Island mapCaption "Location in Antarctica".
- Beak_Island name "Beak Island".
- Beak_Island population "Uninhabited".
- Beak_Island wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Beak_Island wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Beak_Island wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_islands.
- Beak_Island wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Location_map.
- Beak_Island wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Beak_Island wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:TrinityPeninsula-geo-stub.
- Beak_Island wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Usgs-gazetteer.
- Beak_Island subject Category:Islands_of_Trinity_Peninsula.
- Beak_Island hypernym Island.
- Beak_Island point "-63.61666666666667 -57.3".
- Beak_Island type Island.
- Beak_Island type Place.
- Beak_Island type PopulatedPlace.
- Beak_Island type Landform.
- Beak_Island type Source.
- Beak_Island type Location.
- Beak_Island type Place.
- Beak_Island type Thing.
- Beak_Island type SpatialThing.
- Beak_Island type Q23442.
- Beak_Island type Q486972.
- Beak_Island comment "Beak Island is an arc-shaped island, 7 kilometres (4 nmi) long and 360 metres (1,200 ft) high, lying 1 kilometre (0.5 nmi) northeast of Eagle Island in the northeast part of Prince Gustav Channel. It was probably first seen in 1902–03 by members of the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld. The Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey surveyed Beak Island in 1945 and so named it because of its shape and relative position to nearby Tail Island and Eagle Island.".
- Beak_Island label "Beak Island".
- Beak_Island sameAs Q4876105.
- Beak_Island sameAs Beak_Island_(pulo_sa_Antarctica).
- Beak_Island sameAs Beak_Island.
- Beak_Island sameAs m.0dgnxgg.
- Beak_Island sameAs Beak_Island_(ö_i_Antarktis).
- Beak_Island sameAs 6622431.
- Beak_Island sameAs Q4876105.
- Beak_Island sameAs 比克島.
- Beak_Island lat "-63.61666666666667".
- Beak_Island long "-57.3".
- Beak_Island wasDerivedFrom Beak_Island?oldid=691708680.
- Beak_Island depiction Beak_Island,_Antarctica.jpg.
- Beak_Island isPrimaryTopicOf Beak_Island.
- Beak_Island name "Beak Island".