Aristazabal Island
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Aristazabal Island (french: île Aristizabal) is an island situated south west of
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, Canada. It has an area of . The island was named on August 30, 1792, by
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of the Spanish corvette ''Aranzazu'' for the Spanish captain ''Gabriel de Aristazábal'', one of the most noted Spanish commanders of the time. Incidentally, the misspelling "Aristizable" appears on a chart owned by the English explorer, George Vancouver.


Surrounding islands

Thomson Island is situated west of Aristazabal Island in Borrowman Bay.


References

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