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Steward Island

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Length
  
11.5 km (7.15 mi)

Highest elevation
  
640 m (2,100 ft)

Population
  
0

Width
  
2.4 km (1.49 mi)

Municipality
  
Sermersooq

Steward Island

Location
  
North Atlantic Ocean Southeastern Greenland

Steward Island (Danish: Steward Ø; also Stewart Ø in some sources) is an uninhabited island in King Christian IX Land, at the eastern end of Greenland. Administratively it is part of the Sermersooq municipality.

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Map of Stewart Island %2F Rakiura, Southland 9818, New Zealand

The island is mountainous and clearly visible from a distance. According to mariners' reports the island is a good landmark for vessels approaching Greenland from the east.

Geography

Steward is a coastal island of the Blosseville Coast located in a bay off the Savoia Peninsula. It lies 39 km to the SW of Cape Brewster and 7.5 km to the northeast of the small Manby Peninsula. To the west there is a 7 kilometres (4 miles) wide glacier discharging in the bay and the island's western end is attached to the terminus of the glacier, so that it almost forms a peninsula with the mainland.

The island is 11.5 kilometres (7 miles) long with a maximum width of 2.4 kilometres (1 mile). The small Dunholm islets (Dunholm Øer) lie 4 km to the east and the 1,683.7 m (5,524 ft) high Pyramiden, an ultra-prominent peak rises above the glacier off the northern end of the island at 70°1′6″N 22°58′26″W.

References

Steward Island Wikipedia