Three Saints Bay is a physical feature (bay) in Kodiak Island Borough.
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Feature Name: | Three Saints Bay |
Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Bay |
Description: | extends N off Sitkalidak Strait, on SE coast of Kodiak I. |
History: | "Name derived from Three Saints Harbor and reported by Petroff in the 10th Censusin 1880, 1893, p. 32). Called ""Z(aliv) Lyakhik"" or ""Lyakhik Bay"" by Captain Tebenkov (1852, map 23). Baker (1906, p. 625) transliterated the Russian spelling of this Aleut name as ""Liakik,"" ""perhaps from liak, the Aleut name for the black-footed goose."" R. H. Geoghegan (notes) suggests ""Liakik,"" ""may by dual form of laq, blackfoot goose-pair of geese.""" |
Borough: | Kodiak Island Borough |
Latitude: | 57.1491661072 |
Longitude: | -153.488052368 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Three Saints Bay: Three Saints Bay.
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Port Hobron, AK (12.5 miles E) |