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  2. Eva-Liv Island - Wikipedia

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    Eva-Liv Island (Russian: Остров Ева-Лив; Ostrov Yeva-Liv), [1] alternatively transcribed as Yeva-Liv Island, and also known as Eva Island, is the northeasternmost island in Franz Josef Land, Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russian Arctic.

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  4. Geography of Franz Josef Land - Wikipedia

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    Eva-Liv Island, also Yeva-Liv or Jeva Liv, is the northeastern extremity of Franz Josef Land at . It covers an area of 287.6 kilometres (178.7 mi). It has an altitude of 381 metres (1,250 ft) and a mapped shore length of 75.2 kilometres (46.7 mi).

  5. Crete - Wikipedia

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    Crete (/ k r iː t / KREET; Greek: Κρήτη, Modern: Kríti, Ancient: Krḗtē [krɛ̌ːtεː]) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica.

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    Crete is at “extreme risk” of raging wildfires as local authorities warn the island is next in line to be ravaged by blazes spreading across Greece.. It comes as up to 10,000 British tourists ...

  7. Adelaide Island (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Yeva-Liv Island lies 3.5 kilometres (2.2 mi) to the northeast. Adelaide Island was discovered by Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen on 9 August 1895 on their return journey from an attempt to reach the North Pole. [1] Nansen named the island after his mother Adelaide Johanne Thekla Isidore Wedel-Jarlsberg .