October Revolution Island
October Revolution Island is a remote landmass located in the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It was named to commemorate the October Revolution of 1917 in Russia. The island is characterized by its harsh climate, with ice and snow covering much of its surface throughout the year.
The island is largely uninhabited and is primarily known for its rugged terrain and glacial features. It is part of the Russian Federation and is significant for scientific research, particularly in the fields of glaciology and climate change. The surrounding waters are also important for studying Arctic marine ecosystems.