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Wrangel Island or Wrangell Island , Rus. Ostrov Vrangelya, island, 1,740 sq mi (4,507 sq km), in the Arctic Ocean, between the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea, off NE Russia. It is separated from the mainland by Long Strait. Generally barren, frozen, and rocky, it has an arctic station and a permanent settlement. The island is a breeding ground for polar bears, polar foxes, seals, and lemmings. During the summer it is visited by numerous varieties of birds. The island was sought by Russian Baron Ferdinand von Wrangel during his arctic expedition of 1820-24; he had heard of it from Siberian natives, but he did not succeed in finding it. It was finally discovered by Thomas Long, captain of an American whaling ship, who named it for Wrangel. Later George W. De Long, an American explorer, discovered that it was a small island and not a part of the mainland, as at first believed. In 1911 a group of Russians made a landing on the island, and in 1921 Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the Canadian explorer, sent a small party to Wrangel with a view to claiming it for Great Britain. In 1926 the Soviet government established the first permanent colony there, ousting the few of Stefansson's Eskimo settlers who had remained. The Soviet freighter Chelyuskin, trying to discover (1933) whether an ordinary cargo ship could navigate the Northeast Passage, was crushed in the ice off Wrangel Island. The party was marooned on the island but was later rescued.

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Wrangel Island (Ostrov Vrangelya), Russia Although not formally discovered until 1867 by an American, Thomas Long, the island was named by him after Admiral Ferdinand Wrangel (1796–1870), a Russian Arctic explorer who had determined its location in 1823 from information provided by locals. In 1881 it was called New Columbia by the Americans but, after years of discussion on other proposed names, it was decided in 1926 to stick with Wrangel. Admiral Wrangel was a director of the Russian American Company in 1840–9 and several geographic features are named after him, spelt Wrangell, in Alaska, USA: the Wrangell Mountains, within which is Mt Wrangell, a town, an island, and a cape.

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