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Definition: Archipelago from The Columbia Encyclopedia

(ärkĭpĕl'Әgō) [Ital., from Gr.,=chief sea], ancient name of the Aegean Sea, later applied to the numerous islands it contains. The word now designates any cluster of islands.


Archipelago

From Encyclopedia of Geography
The term archipelago is most commonly used to refer to a group or chain of islands, although it can also refer to a sea containing a large number of islands. These islands are typically tectonically formed island arcs resulting from volcanoes (e.g., the Galapagos Islands) or hot spots in the lithosphere (e.g., the Hawaiian Islands) but can also form from erosion, deposition, or land elevation. They are usually found in the open ocean, although occasionally archipelagoes are near large landmasses. The word archipelago is ultimately derived from the Greek arkhon , meaning chief or ruler, and pelagos , meaning sea. The ancient Greek name for the Aegean Sea, which is dotted with small islands, was Aigaion Pelagos , which later became simply Archipelago. Today, the word is used more broadly for any group of islands or sea containing many islands. The largest archipelago in the world by number of islands is the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, with 94 major islands and 36,469 minor islands…
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Originally, archipelago was a quite specific term - it was the name of the Aegean Sea, the sea between Greece and Turkey. Derivationally, it is a compound formed in Greek from arkhi- ‘chief’ and pélagos ‘sea’ (source of English pelagic [17] and probably related to plain, placate, and please ). The…
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Full text Article Archipelago

From The Encyclopedia of Tourism and Recreation in Marine Environments
The term used to refer to a group or cluster of islands and was originally applied to the islands of the Aegean Sea in the eastern Mediterranean Sea between Greece and Turkey. The term is now generally applied to all island groups. Specifically named groups include the Stockholm (Sweden) and Turku…
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Full text Article Sedov Archipelago

From Encyclopedia of Seas: The Western Arctic Seas Encyclopedia
Sedov Archipelago (Sergey Kamenev Archipelago until 1937) – a small group of small, 20 m high, and lower islands with bold shores. The archipelago is separated from Oktyabrskaya Revolyutsiya Island by a narrow, ~3.5 km wide strait in the east. S.A. consists of six islands (Golomyannyi, Sredniy, …
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Full text Article Nordenskjöld Archipelago

From Encyclopedia of Seas: The Western Arctic Seas Encyclopedia
Nordenskjöld Archipelago...
Nordenskjöld Archipelago – is located in the southeastern part of the Kara Sea between the longitudes 94° and 98° E, in the Taymyr (Dolgan-Nenets) Autonomous District, Russia. It is a vast Arctic Archipelago near the shore of the Taymyr Peninsula, stretched from west to east for more than 130 km. It…
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Full text Article Arctic Archipelago

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Umbrella term for thousands of separate islands that lie north of mainland Canada and the Arctic Circle and west of Greenland. The islands formed part of the Northwest Territories until 1999 when most of them were subsumed within the new Inuit homeland of Nunavut . The archipelago covers a total…
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Full text Article Bismarck Archipelago

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Group of over 200 islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean, part of Papua New Guinea ; area 49,660 sq km/19,200 sq mi. The largest island is New Britain. Coconut fibre, copra, cotton, rubber, coffee, tortoiseshell, trepang (sea cucumbers), mother-of-pearl, and fruit are the chief products. The…
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Full text Article Sulu Archipelago

From Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
Chain of islands, SW Philippines, bet. Mindanao and Borneo and incl. Basilan I., Jolo I., Sibutu I., and the following groups: Samales, Pangutaran, Tapul, and Tawi-tawi, all together ab. 400 named islands and more than 500 unnamed small islands in addition to many coral reefs; divided into Basilan, …
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Full text Article Tuamotu Archipelago

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
(tōämō'tō) or Low Archipelago, coral island group (2002 pop. 14,876), South Pacific, part of French Polynesia . They comprise c.80 atolls in a 1,300-mi (2,092-km) chain, with a total land area of c.330 sq mi (850 sq km). Rangiroa is the largest island; Fakarava is the most important commercially. …
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Full text Article Sulu Archipelago

From The Columbia Encyclopedia
(sō'lō), island group, 1,086 sq mi (2,813 sq km), the Philippines, SW of Mindanao. Lying between the Celebes and Sulu seas, it includes over 900 volcanic islands and coral islets extending almost to Borneo. Basilan is the largest island, Jolo the most important. Fishing is the major source of…
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Full text Article archipelago

From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide
Group of islands, or an area of sea containing a group of islands. The islands of an archipelago are usually volcanic in origin, and they sometimes represent the tops of peaks in areas around continental margins flooded by the sea. Volcanic islands are formed either when a hot spot within the…
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