Eleanor Island (New Zealand)

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Coordinates45°05′55″S 167°08′30″E / 45.09861°S 167.14167°E / -45.09861; 167.14167
Area7.5 ha (19 acres)
Length500 m (1600 ft)
Eleanor Island
Geography
LocationFiordland National Park
Coordinates45°05′55″S 167°08′30″E / 45.09861°S 167.14167°E / -45.09861; 167.14167
Area7.5 ha (19 acres)
Length500 m (1600 ft)
Width200 m (700 ft)
Administration
New Zealand
RegionSouthland
Demographics
Populationuninhabited

Eleanor Island is an island in the Taiporoporo / Charles Sound in the South Island of New Zealand. It lies at the junction of the two main arms of the sound, Emelius Arm and Gold Arm.

The island was named by Captain John Lort Stokes.[1]

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