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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Nordenskiöld Archipelago or Nordenskjold Archipelago (Russian: Архипелаг Норденшельда or Arkhipelag Nordenshel'da) is a very large and complex cluster of islands in the eastern region of the Kara Sea. Its eastern limit lies 120 km (75 mi) west of the Taymyr Peninsula.There are about 90 cold, windswept and desolate islands in this archipelago. These are mainly formed by igneous rocks and are covered with tundra vegetation. Except for two weather stations, one which was permanent in Russky Island between 1935 and 1999 and a temporary one in Tyrtov Island (Tyrtova) (1940-1975) there is no habitation in any island of the archipelago.The Nordenskiöld Archipelago stretches for almost 100 km (62 mi) from west to east and about 90 km (56 mi) from north to south along the Kara Sea coastal region, off the Siberian shores, where there are large coastal islands (Taymyr Island, Nansena Island).The Nordenskiöld Archipelago has been divided for geographical purposes into groups. The main groups are from west to east: Tsivolko Islands (острова Циволько; Ostrova Tsivolko) 76°44′N 94°38′E is the westernmost group. Vilkitsky Islands (острова Вилькицкого, also Dzhekman Islands) 76°25′N 95°15′E. The highest point of the archipelago (107 m) is located in Chabak Island, one of the Vilkitsky Islands. Pakhtusov Islands (острова Пахтусова; Ostrova Pakhtusova) 76°37′N 95°53′E. Litke Islands (острова Литке; Ostrova Litke), 76°49′N 96°36′E. This group includes Russky Island (остров Русский; Ostrov Russkiy) 77°03′N 96°09′E. Located at the archipelago's northern end, this is the largest island of the Nordenskiöld group. Vostyochnyye Islands (Восточные острова; Vostyochnyye Ostrova, Eastern Islands), latitude 76° 38' N and longitude 97° 30' E. This group includes the Kolomeitsev Islands (острова Коломейцева; Ostrova Kolomeytseva) 76°56′N 97°48′E.The climate in the Nordenskiöld Archipelago is Arctic and severe. The sea surrounding the multitude of island groups is covered with fast ice in the winter and it is obstructed by pack ice even in the summer, which lasts only about two months in a normal year.This island group belongs to the Krasnoyarsk Krai administrative division of Russia."@en }

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