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Broutona Broutona ((ロシア語:о.Броутона); Japanese 武魯頓島; Buroton-tō) is an uninhabited volcanic island located near the northern end of the southern Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Its name is derived from William Robert Broughton, a British American ship captain who charted many of the Kuril Islands during his voyages during the 19th century. Its original Ainu name was ''Makanruru'', which translates roughly to "island in a strong current". ==Geology== Broutona is roughly circular, with an area of 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=International Kuril Island Project(IKIP) )〕 It is located approximately 17 kilometers to the northwest of the twin islands of Chirpoy and Brat Chirpoyev. The island consists of a dormant or extinct stratovolcano, which rises to above sea level. The mountain has not erupted in historic times. The island has steep cliff sides, which can reach heights of and no sandy beaches, making landing very difficult and dangerous even in calm weather. These cliffs are weak and are easily eroded by the sea.
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