The largest of the Arctic islands is Severny Island, with an area of about 48,904 km2 (18,882 sq mi). It is Russia's second largest island next to Sakhalin Island, and the fourth largest island in Europe.
History
The Russian Empire officially claimed the Arctic islands to its north in a Note of the Russian Government of 20 September 1916 - this covered the islands of Henrietta, Jeannette, Bennett, Herald, Edinenie, New Siberia, Wrangel, Novaya Zemlya, Kolguev, Vaigach and others.[2] On 15 April 1926, the Soviet Union reaffirmed this claim.[2]
New Siberian Islands (Новосиби́рские острова, Novosibirskiye Ostrova), about 36,290 km2 (14,010 sq mi)
Anzhu Islands (Острова Анжу, Ostrova Anzhu), about 29,900 km2 (11,500 sq mi)
De Long Islands (Острова Де-Лонга, Ostrova De-Longa), about 228 km2 (88 sq mi)
Lyakhovsky Islands (Ляховские острова, Ostrova Lyakhovskiye), about 6,100 km2 (2,400 sq mi)
Medvezhyi Islands (Медвежьи острова, Medvezhyi ostrova), about 65 km2 (25 sq mi)
Ayon Island (Айон, Ayon), about 2,000 km2 (770 sq mi)
Wrangel Island (остров Врaнгеля, Ostrov Vrangelya), about 7,608 km2 (2,937 sq mi)
Big Diomede (остров Ратманова, Ostrov Ratmanova), about 29 km2 (11 sq mi)
References
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