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  2. Franz Josef Glacier - Wikipedia

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    The Waiho Loop 4 km north of the settlement of Franz Josef is the terminal moraine of Franz Josef Glacier, deposited by the retreating glacier about 12,000–3,000 years ago. [10] An arc of rubble 80 m high, it was too rugged to be cleared for farming, and remains covered in native forest. [11]

  3. Zemlya Georga - Wikipedia

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    With a total surface of 2,821 square kilometres (1,089 sq mi), slightly larger than Luxembourg, Zemlya Georga is the largest island of the Franz Josef Archipelago.It is also the longest, with a distance of 115 kilometres (71 mi) between its northernmost and its southernmost ends.

  4. Franz Josef / Waiau - Wikipedia

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    Franz Josef (officially Franz Josef / Waiau) is a small town in the West Coast region of the South Island of New Zealand. Whataroa is 32 kilometres (20 mi) to the north-east, and the township of Fox Glacier is 23 kilometres (14 mi) to the south-west.

  5. Franz Josef Land - Wikipedia

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    Franz Josef Land is in a transition zone between an ice cap climate (EF) and a tundra climate (ET), technically falling into the latter because July and August average above freezing, nevertheless, low temperatures remain below freezing year round. The main forces influencing the climate are the glaciation and sea ice.

  6. File:St James Church, Franz Josef.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Geography of Franz Josef Land - Wikipedia

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    Cape Fligely on Rudolf Island at 81°52' N is the northernmost point of Franz Josef Land. [13] Lieutenant Julius von Payer, an officer of the Austro-Hungarian army, cartographer, and mountaineer, planted an Austro-Hungarian flag at Cape Fligely during the 1874 expedition that discovered Franz Josef Land.