- Lyakhovsky Islands
The Lyakhovsky Islands (Russian: Ляховские острова "Lyakhovskiye ostrova") are the southernmost group of the
New Siberian Islands in thearctic seas of easternRussia . They are separated from the mainland by theLaptev Strait (60 km wide), and from theAnzhu Islands group by theSannikov Strait (50 km). Two islands dominate the group:*
Great Lyakhovsky Island (Большой Ляховский: "Bolshoy Lyakhovsky") 4,600 km² with a maximum altitude of 270 m onEmy Tas
*Little Lyakhovsky Island (Малый Ляховский: "Maly Lyakhovsky") 1,325 km²Other islands in the group are Stolbovoy and Semyonovskiy.
Off Great Lyakhovsky Island's southwestern cape lies a small islet called Ostrov Khopto-Terer.
The islands are named in honour of
Ivan Lyakhov , who explored them in1773 .Trivia
Part of the action of two novels by
Jules Verne , "Waif of the Cynthia " (1885) and "César Cascabel " (1890), take place there.
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