Jarl Hakon Islands

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Jarl Hakon Islands
Flag of Jarl Hakon Islands
CountryJarldom of Hjalvik
DistrictOverseas
Claimed22 November 2020
Decolonised27 February 2024
Government
 • TypeMonarchy
 • JarlJarl Juvan I
 • JarlJarl Keaghan I
Area
 • Total260 km2 (100 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total0
Time zoneGMT

The Jarl Hakon Islands are two Antarctic islands that made up a Hjalsk overseas claim until 27 February 2024. They are often thought to unofficially be the first Hjalsk colony, although this is disputed.

Etymology

The islands were named after Hákon Pálsson, former Earl of Orkney.

History

The Jarl Hakon Islands were claimed by Jarl Juvan I on 22 November 2020.

They originally were part of the British Antarctic claims, although no part of Antarctica is legally owned, therefore the Hjalsk claims were as valid as the British claims.

As of 2020, Hjalvik has no intentions of doing anything with the territory. The Jarl Hakon Islands were officially abandoned in the Hjalsk reforms on 27 February 2024.

Geography

The Jarl Hakon Islands are macronationally known as Smith Island, and Low Island, and are considered part of the South Shetland archipelago, and are mostly covered with snow.