Hanover Island in Chile | |
Geography | |
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Coordinates | 51°0′S 74°40′W / 51.000°S 74.667°W / -51.000; -74.667 |
Adjacent to | Pacific Ocean |
Area | 812 km (314 sq mi) |
Highest point | 1158 |
Administration | |
Chile | |
Region | Magallanes |
Additional information | |
NGA UFI=-884011 |
Hanover Island (Spanish: Isla Hanover) is an island in the Magallanes Region. It is separated from the Chatham Island by the Esteban Channel, Guías Narrows and Inocentes Channel.
Literature
In popular fiction, a fictionalized version of the island is featured in Jules Verne's book Two Years' Vacation. The book tells the story of 15 boys (aged between 8 and 14) from Auckland, New Zealand, who spent two years on this remote island as a result of a storm, which cast their schooner upon the island's shore. There it is called "Chairman Island" after the name of the boys' boarding school.
The Torres del Paine National Park is located on the continental side.
See also
External links
- Islands of Chile @ United Nations Environment Programme
- World island information @ WorldIslandInfo.com
- South America Island High Points above 1000 meters
- United States Hydrographic Office, South America Pilot 1916)
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