Cape Suworof is a physical feature (cape) in Lake and Peninsula Borough.
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Feature Name: | Cape Suworof |
Category: | Alaska physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Cape |
Description: | Incomplete record. On N coast of Alaska Peninsula, N point of entrance to Naknek River, W of Naknek, Bristol Bay Low. |
History: | "Named in 1828 by Captain M. N. Staniukovich of the corvette Moller, probably after nearby Russian Fort Suvorof. This ""Russian family name was also spelled Souvoroff, Suvoroff, etc."" The Moller, one of Captain F. P. Lutke's ships, ended its exploration of the Alaska Peninsula at this point." |
Borough: | Lake and Peninsula Borough |
Latitude: | 58.75 |
Longitude: | -157.116668701 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Cape Suworof: Cape Suworof.
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