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- Q5614737 subject Q8555748.
- Q5614737 abstract "The Guébriant Islands (Spanish: Islotes Guébriant) are two small islands west of the Antarctic Peninsula, in the northern part of Marguerite Bay, lying 9.3 kilometres (5 nmi) southeast of Cape Alexandra, the southeast cape of Adelaide Island. They were discovered by the fourth French Antarctic Expedition 1908–1910 under Jean-Baptiste Charcot and named by him as "Îlots de Guébriant" after the Reverend Jean-Baptiste Marie Budes de Guébriant, a French Catholic missionary to China.The islands were surveyed by the Falklands Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS, the predecessor of the British Antarctic Survey) in 1948. They were recharted by a Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit in 1963.Both islands have an elongated shape, stretching in a north east to south west direction. The smaller (northernmost) island is about 500 m long, 200 m wide and has a highest point of 92 meters. The southern island has a similar width and is about 1100 m long. It is much lower. The islands are separated by a channel about 200 m wide. In summer they become virtually ice free.About 1 km to the south sest of the islands lies Mission Rock, also named after missionary de Guébriant. Mission Rock is not considered part of the Guébriant Islands proper.Argentina, Chile and the United Kingdom all consider the Guébriant Islands to be part of their national territory, as they fall within the overlapping Antarctic territorial claims of all three nations. There is however no (known) physical presence of any of these nations on the islands.On a clear day, the Guébriant Islands can be seen from Rothera Research Station, a distance of about 28 km (see picture).".
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- Q5614737 name "Abbott Island".
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- Q5614737 comment "The Guébriant Islands (Spanish: Islotes Guébriant) are two small islands west of the Antarctic Peninsula, in the northern part of Marguerite Bay, lying 9.3 kilometres (5 nmi) southeast of Cape Alexandra, the southeast cape of Adelaide Island.".
- Q5614737 label "Guébriant Islands".
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- Q5614737 depiction Antarctica_(1),_Guébriant_Islands_seen_from_Rothera_Point.JPG.
- Q5614737 name "Abbott Island".