- Islands of Four Mountains
Islands of Four Mountainscoord|52.876|N|169.795|W|display=title is an
island grouping of theAleutian Islands inAlaska ,United States . The chain includes, from west to east, Amukta, Chagulak, Yunaska, Herbert, Carlisle, Chuginadak, Uliaga, andKagamil Island s. This island chain is located betweenAmukta Pass and theAndreanof Islands to the west, andSamalga Pass and the Fox Islands to the east. These islands have a total land area of 545.596 km² (210.656 sq mi) and have no permanent population. [ [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTable?_bm=y&-context=dt&-ds_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U&-CONTEXT=dt&-mt_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U_P001&-tree_id=4001&-transpose=N&-redoLog=false&-all_geo_types=N&-geo_id=100$10000US020160001001080&-geo_id=100$10000US020160001001081&-geo_id=100$10000US020160001001082&-search_results=01000US&-_showChild=Y&-format=&-_lang=en&-show_geoid=Y Islands of Four Mountains: Blocks 1080 thru 1082, Census Tract 1, Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska] United States Census Bureau] The two largest islands are Yunaska and Chuginadak.The name is translated from Russian Четырехсопочные Острова (Ostrova Chetyre Soposhnye) meaning "Islands of Four Volcanoes" (Sarichev, 1826, map 3) and was applied by the early Russian explorers because of four prominent
volcano es located on four of the islands. The Aleut name "Unigun" (Uniiĝun [Bergsland, K "Aleut Dictionary" Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center, 1994] in the modern Aleut orthography) was reported in 1940 by Father Veniaminov. There appears to be confusion regarding the names of these islands, possibly because only four of the five are on most early maps and charts. The present names were gathered in 1894 by a field party on the USS "Concord" and published in 1895 by the U.S. Navy Hydrography Office (Chart 8). [Gnis|1403972 Accessed 17/1/07]References
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