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Evans Island is an island in the Prince William Sound of southern Alaska. It lies just east of Bainbridge Island across the Prince of Wales Passage. Elrington Island lies to its south, Latouche Island to its southeast, and Knight Island to its northeast. Although Evans Island had been inhabited up to the time of the Russian exploration of Alaska, the island had no modern-day inhabitants until 1984, when a group of residents and former residents of the original Alutiq village of Chenega, on Chenega Island, decided to build the village of Chenega Bay on Crab Bay on Evans Island. Old Chenega had been destroyed and one-third of its residents had been killed by the tsunami from the 1964 Alaska earthquake. The new community of Chenega is coextensive with Evans Island, which has a land area of 74

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  • Evans Island is an island in the Prince William Sound of southern Alaska. It lies just east of Bainbridge Island across the Prince of Wales Passage. Elrington Island lies to its south, Latouche Island to its southeast, and Knight Island to its northeast. Although Evans Island had been inhabited up to the time of the Russian exploration of Alaska, the island had no modern-day inhabitants until 1984, when a group of residents and former residents of the original Alutiq village of Chenega, on Chenega Island, decided to build the village of Chenega Bay on Crab Bay on Evans Island. Old Chenega had been destroyed and one-third of its residents had been killed by the tsunami from the 1964 Alaska earthquake. The new community of Chenega is coextensive with Evans Island, which has a land area of 74.605 km2 (28.805 sq mi) and a population of 86 persons as of the 2000 census. Evans Island and the ocean around it was polluted by the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill. Evans Island was called Hoodoo Island before 1912. The name frightened some sailors. The United States Coast and Geodetic Survey renamed the island in honor of United States Navy Admiral Robley Evans (1846–1912), who had been a maritime policeman in the area early in his career. (en)
  • La isla Evans (en inglés, Evans Island) es una isla del golfo de Alaska, en la parte sur de Alaska, en los Estados Unidos de América. Se encuentra en el entrante del Prince William Sound, al noroeste de la isla Montague. La isla Evans tiene una superficie de 74,605 km² y una población de 86 personas en el Censo de 2000. La isla está incluida en el área delimitada del bosque nacional Chugach. Se encuentra al este de la isla Bainbridge, separada por el pasaje del Príncipe de Gales. La se encuentra al sur, la isla Latouche al sureste y la al noreste. Aunque la isla Evans había estado habitada hasta el momento de la , la isla no tuvo habitantes modernos hasta 1984, cuando un grupo de residentes y antiguos residentes de la aldea original de alutiq de Chenega, en la isla Chenega, decidieron construir el pueblo de en la bahía Crab de la isla Evans. La antigua Chenega había sido destruida y un tercio de sus residentes habían fallecido por el tsunami ocasionado por el terremoto de Alaska de 1964. La nueva comunidad de Chenega es coextensiva con la isla Evans.La isla Evans y el océano a su alrededor fueron contaminados por el derrame de petróleo Exxon Valdez de 1989. La isla Evans se llamaba hasta 1912 isla Hoodoo. El nombre asustó a algunos marineros. El Estudio Geodésico y de la Costa de los Estados Unidos (United States Coast and Geodetic Survey) cambió el nombre de la isla en honor al almirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos Robley Evans (1846-1912), que había sido policía marítimo en el área al principio de su carrera. (es)
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  • La isla Evans (en inglés, Evans Island) es una isla del golfo de Alaska, en la parte sur de Alaska, en los Estados Unidos de América. Se encuentra en el entrante del Prince William Sound, al noroeste de la isla Montague. La isla Evans tiene una superficie de 74,605 km² y una población de 86 personas en el Censo de 2000. La isla está incluida en el área delimitada del bosque nacional Chugach. Se encuentra al este de la isla Bainbridge, separada por el pasaje del Príncipe de Gales. La se encuentra al sur, la isla Latouche al sureste y la al noreste. (es)
  • Evans Island is an island in the Prince William Sound of southern Alaska. It lies just east of Bainbridge Island across the Prince of Wales Passage. Elrington Island lies to its south, Latouche Island to its southeast, and Knight Island to its northeast. Although Evans Island had been inhabited up to the time of the Russian exploration of Alaska, the island had no modern-day inhabitants until 1984, when a group of residents and former residents of the original Alutiq village of Chenega, on Chenega Island, decided to build the village of Chenega Bay on Crab Bay on Evans Island. Old Chenega had been destroyed and one-third of its residents had been killed by the tsunami from the 1964 Alaska earthquake. The new community of Chenega is coextensive with Evans Island, which has a land area of 74 (en)
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