Londonderry Island

Londonderry Island (Spanish: Isla Londonderry) is an island (UFI -889706) in the Magallanes Region at the western end of the Beagle Channel and Darwin Sound. The island was named by the captain of HMS Beagle, Robert FitzRoy, whose maternal grandfather was The 1st Marquess of Londonderry, an Ulster-Scots peer.

Londonderry Island
Native name:
Isla Londonderry
Londonderry Island
Geography
Coordinates55.066667°S 69.433333°W / -55.066667; -69.433333
Adjacent bodies of waterPacific ocean
Area643 km2 (248 sq mi)[1]
Highest point1,548m[1]
Administration
RegionMagallanes
ProvinceAntártica Chilena
CommuneCabo de Hornos, Chile
Additional information
NGA UFI=-889707

The island is very irregularly shaped. It lies between Fitzroy Bay to the west and Bahía Cook to the east, and between the Pacific Ocean to the south and the Ballenero Channel and O'Brien Channel to the north. Nearby islands include Gilbert Island and Stewart Island to the northwest, O'Brien Island, Chile to the north, and Cook Island (or London Island) and Thompson Island to the east.

Londonderry Island and smaller nearby islands form an archipelago (UFI -889707) known as the Londonderry Islands (Spanish: Islas Londonderry).[2]

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