Cape Prince of Wales

Coordinates: 65°38′24″N 168°7′12″W / 65.64000°N 168.12000°W / 65.64000; -168.12000
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Cape Dezhnev, Russia is on the left while Cape Prince of Wales, USA is on the right. Between them are the Diomede Islands, separated by the International Date Line
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Cape Prince of Wales (

George Augustus Frederick. Discovered (for Europeans) in 1732, by an expedition led by a Russian military geodesist Mikhail Gvozdev in Sviatoi Gavriil (St. Gabriel);[2] later, the cape was named by Vitus Bering for Gvozdev as Mys Gvozdeva (Cape Gvozdev). The Yupik name of the cape, published by Gavril Sarychev in 1826,[3] was Nykhta.[4] The current name was approved by a decision of the U.S. Board on Geographic Names in 1944.[2]

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References

  1. ^ James Cook (1821). The three voyages of Captain James Cook round the world. Vol. VI. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. p. 406.
  2. ^ a b "Map of the New Discoveries in the Eastern Ocean". World Digital Library. Retrieved December 7, 2020.
  3. ^ Atlas Svernoy chastii Vostochnogo Okeana... (Atlas of the Northern Part of the Pacific Ocean). Compiled in Sheets by the Imperial Navy Department from Latest Reports and Maps, 1826, under the Direction of Vice-Admiral and Hydrographer Sarychev). St. Petersburg, 1826.
  4. ^ Orth, Donald J. Dictionary of Alaska Place Names. Washington, DC: GPO, 1967.

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65°38′24″N 168°7′12″W / 65.64000°N 168.12000°W / 65.64000; -168.12000