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Revillagigedo Island

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Revillagigedo
Revillagigedo is located in Alaska
Revillagigedo
Revillagigedo
Geography
Coordinates55°35′N 131°20′W / 55.583°N 131.333°W / 55.583; -131.333
ArchipelagoAlexander Archipelago
Area1,063.65 sq mi (2,754.8 km2)
Length50 mi (80 km)
Width35 mi (56 km)
Highest elevation4,592 ft (1399.6 m)
Highest pointMt. Reid
Administration
United States
StateAlaska
BoroughKetchikan Gateway Borough
Demographics
Population13950 (2000)
Pop. density5.06/km2 (13.11/sq mi)

Revillagigedo Island (Spanish: Isla Revillagigedo, IPA: [reˈβiʝaxiˈxeðo], English: /rɛˌvijəhiˈhð/ rheh-vee-yə-hee-HAY-dhoh, locally Revilla, /rəˈvɪlə/[1]) is an island in the Alexander Archipelago in Ketchikan Gateway Borough of the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Alaska. Running about 89 km (50 mi) north-south and 48 km (35 mi) east-west, it is 2,754.835 km² (1,063.65 mi²) in area, making it the 12th largest island in the United States and the 170th largest island in the world. Its center is located near 55°38′03″N 131°17′51″W / 55.63417°N 131.29750°W / 55.63417; -131.29750.

The island is separated from the Alaska mainland to the east by Behm Canal, from Prince of Wales Island to the west by the Clarence Strait, and from Annette Island to the south by Revillagigedo Channel and Nichols Passage. The island is traditional Tlingit territory, and by the nineteenth century was divided between the Saanyaa Ḵwáan and Taantʼa Ḵwáan tribes or subdivisions.[2] The first European recorded as having sighted it was Spanish explorer Jacinto Caamaño in 1792; it was named the following year by British naval officer George Vancouver for Juan Vicente de Güemes, 2nd Count of Revillagigedo, then viceroy of New Spain (Mexico).

The island's population was 13,950 as of the 2000 census. The only cities on the island are Ketchikan and Saxman, although the unincorporated community of Ward Cove and the historical community of Loring are also on the island. The principal industries are fishing, canning, logging and tourism. In addition to the cities, several logging communities are based on barges, which move about the waterways. These serve the unconnected system of logging roads that dot the island and have access to waterfront.

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References

  1. ^ Gurney, Michelle; Miller, Mike (13 May 2008). Alaska's Southeast: Touring the Inside Passage. Globe Pequot. p. 142. ISBN 978-0-7627-4535-7. Retrieved 31 March 2011.
  2. ^ "Tlingit Tribes, Clans and Clan Houses". Alaska Native Knowledge Network. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
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