Franc Jozeph Island

Franz Joseph Island (or Franz Josef, Franc Jozeph, etc.) (Albanian: Ishulli i Franc Jozefit) is an island located at the mouth of the Buna River in Albania. The island is made up of rich alluvial soil and becomes a peninsula depending on the size of the river's flow. This island is an important nesting ground for many seabirds, especially the family Ardeidae.[1]

Franz Joseph Island
Native name:
Ishulli i Franc Jozefit
Franz Joseph Island
Geography
LocationBuna River; Adriatic Sea
Coordinates41°50′50″N 19°22′29″E
Area0.05 km2 (0.019 sq mi)
Highest elevation4 m (13 ft)
Administration
Albania
CountyShkodër
MunicipalityShkodër
Municipal unitVelipojë
Demographics
Populationuninhabited

The island is low ground covered with a sandy seashore and dominated by alder trees. The trees are 75 years of age and reach a height of 16 m (52 ft). The island receives few foreign tourists and attracts for its quietness.[1]

The name was given to the island by Austrian cartographers in 1870.[2] It is believed that the name was chosen in honor of the Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria.

References

  1. "Franz Josef Island". National Agency of Tourism.
  2. Pashaj, Myslym. "Ishulli i Franz Jozefit dhe kufijtë detarë me Malin e Zi". Shekulli (in Albanian). September 19, 2010. Archived from the original on 23 November 2010. Retrieved 20 September 2010.


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