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Chuginadak Island (
Tanax̂ Angunax̂ in
Aleut) is the largest island in the
Islands of Four Mountains subgroup of the
Aleutian archipelago. Chuginadak is an Aleutian name published by Captain
Tebenkov in an 1852 map. According to R. H. Geoghegan, the Aleutian stem "chugi" means "to roast or fry." The Western half of the island is called
Chuginadax in
Aleut.
The island is approximately long
The only major geographical place is Applegate Cove (2.5 miles across) (Chuguuĝix̂) on the Northern coast. The cove was named for Samuel Applegate, USC&GS, who commanded the schooner
Nellie Juan during a survey of this area in the 1880s.
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