Albany Island facts for kids
Native name:
Pabaju
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Albany Island (Pictured in center)
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Admiralty Plan No. 1937. Plan drawn in 1862 showing site on Albany Island advised for the proposed Cape York Station, and the best position for the township on the mainland opposite.
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Archipelago | Torres Strait Islands |
Length | 6 km (3.7 mi) |
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Albany Island or Pabaju is an island off the north-eastern coast of Cape York Peninsula in the Adolphus Channel and part of the Manar Group of islands of Queensland, Australia. It is within the locality of Somerset in the Shire of Torres.
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