Bunge Land

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Bunge Land is a low-lying, largely sandy Arctic island or landmass within Russia’s New Siberian Islands archipelago, known for being periodically flooded by the sea.

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Label Occurrences
Bunge Land canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Arctic island
landmass
administrativeTerritory Russia
archipelago New Siberian Islands
climate Arctic climate
continent Asia
country Russia
countrySubdivision Sakha Republic
surface form: Sakha Republic (Yakutia)
elevation low-lying
environment permafrost region
floodingCharacteristic periodically flooded by the sea
habitationStatus uninhabited
locatedBetween Faddeyevsky Island
Stolbovoy Island
surface form: Kotelny Island
locatedIn Arctic Ocean
New Siberian Islands
Sakha Republic
namedAfter Alexander Bunge
surface form: Alexander von Bunge
notableFeature subject to storm surges
very low relief
ocean Arctic Ocean
partOf New Siberian Islands
surface form: New Siberian Islands archipelago
sea East Siberian Sea
Laptev Sea
surfaceComposition largely sandy

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

New Siberian Islands hasPart Bunge Land
Anzhu Islands hasIsland Bunge Land