Onogur Islands
Antarctica /
Sector claimed by Argentina/Chile/UK /
Capitan Arturo Prat - permanent station of Chile /
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/ Capitan Arturo Prat - permanent station of Chile
Onogur Islands (Bulgarian: Оногурски острови, ‘Onogurski ostrovi’ \o-no-'gur-ski 'os-tro-vi\) is the group of nine islands and some islets and rocks adjacent to the northwest coast of Robert Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The group is situated between Carlota Cove to the southwest and Clothier Harbour to the northeast, and 700 m (770 yd) southeast of Cornwall Island. Kovach Island and Grod Island, the largest two in the group, have a surface area of 11 hectares (27 acres) and 10 hectares (25 acres) respectively.[1] The area was visited by early 19th century sealers based in Clothier Harbour.
The island group is named after the settlement of Onogur in northeastern Bulgaria in connection with the Onogurs (5th-7th century)
The island group is named after the settlement of Onogur in northeastern Bulgaria in connection with the Onogurs (5th-7th century)
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Coordinates: 62°21'8"S 59°41'7"W
- Barton Peninsula 49 km
- Weaver Peninsula 50 km
- Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula 61 km
- Cockerell Peninsula 137 km
- Oluf Rocks 149 km
- Whittle Peninsula 158 km
- Beak Island 181 km
- Corry Island 183 km
- Brandy Cove 183 km
- Pastorizo Bay 206 km
- Robert Island 9 km
- Greenwich Island 17 km
- Nelson Strait 19 km
- McFarlane Strait 24 km
- Moon Bay 30 km
- Varna Peninsula 30 km
- Nelson Island 34 km
- Tangra Mountains 42 km
- Livingston Island 46 km
- South Bay 53 km