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Raeffsky Islands

Coordinates: 16°45′00″S 144°13′01″W / 16.750°S 144.217°W / -16.750; -144.217
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Raeffsky Islands is located in Pacific Ocean
Raeffsky Islands
Raeffsky Islands
Location of the Raeffsky Islands in the Pacific Ocean
NASA picture of the Raeffsky Islands.

The Raeffsky Islands or Raevski Islands (French: Îles Raéffsky or Îles Raevski) is a subgroup of the Tuamotus in French Polynesia, which includes the uninhabited atolls of Hiti, Tepoto and Tuanake.[1] They are located roughly in the central area of the main Tuamotu atoll cluster. (Latitude: 16° 45' 0 S, Longitude: 144° 13' 60 W.) Named after Nikolay Raevsky, a Russian general of the Napoleonic wars.

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  1. ^ Naval Intelligence Division (1943). Pacific Islands Vol.2 (eastern Pacific). p. 222.
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16°45′00″S 144°13′01″W / 16.750°S 144.217°W / -16.750; -144.217