@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .

<https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/9876ec21-7cb3-4f39-b7fe-1bf7c179fa22>
  skos:changeNote """2018-12-04 16:27:45.0 [sritz] Insert Concept 
add broader relation (PETER I ISLAND [9876ec21-7cb3-4f39-b7fe-1bf7c179fa22,368323] - ANTARCTICA [70fb5a3b-35b1-4048-a8be-56a0d865281c,336597]); 
""", """2018-12-04 16:28:25.0 [sritz]  
insert Definition (id: null
text: Peter I Island
Peter I Øy
Flag of Peter I Island
Flag
Location of Peter I Island
Government	Dependent territory
• Administration
Ministry of Justice and Public Security
Norwegian Dependency
• Claimed
2 February 1929
• Annexed
6 March 1931
• Dependency
24 March 1933
• Antarctic Treaty
23 June 1961
Area
• Total
154 km2 (59 sq mi)
• Glaciated
95%
Population
• Census
0
ISO 3166 code	AQ
Peter I Island (Norwegian: Peter I Øy)[1] is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Bellingshausen Sea, 450 kilometres (280 mi) from Antarctica. It is claimed as a dependency of Norway, and along with Bouvet Island and Queen Maud Land comprises one of the three Norwegian dependent territories in the Antarctic and Subantarctic. Peter I Island is 11 by 19 kilometres (6.8 by 11.8 mi) long and 156 square kilometres (60 sq mi), slightly larger than Staten Island. The tallest peak is the ultra and 1,640-meter (5,380 ft) tall Lars Christensen Peak. Nearly all of the island is covered by a glacier and it is surrounded most of the year by pack ice, making it inaccessible during these times. There is little vertebrate animal life on the island apart from some seabirds and seals.
language code: en); 
""", """2018-12-04 16:28:52.0 [sritz]  
update Definition (Peter I Island (Norwegian: Peter I Øy)[1] is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Bellingshausen Sea, 450 kilometres (280 mi) from Antarctica. It is claimed as a dependency of Norway, and along with Bouvet Island and Queen Maud Land comprises one of the three Norwegian dependent territories in the Antarctic and Subantarctic. Peter I Island is 11 by 19 kilometres (6.8 by 11.8 mi) long and 156 square kilometres (60 sq mi), slightly larger than Staten Island. The tallest peak is the ultra and 1,640-meter (5,380 ft) tall Lars Christensen Peak. Nearly all of the island is covered by a glacier and it is surrounded most of the year by pack ice, making it inaccessible during these times. There is little vertebrate animal life on the island apart from some seabirds and seals.); 
""" ;
  skos:definition "Peter I Island (Norwegian: Peter I Øy)[1] is an uninhabited volcanic island in the Bellingshausen Sea, 450 kilometres (280 mi) from Antarctica. It is claimed as a dependency of Norway, and along with Bouvet Island and Queen Maud Land comprises one of the three Norwegian dependent territories in the Antarctic and Subantarctic. Peter I Island is 11 by 19 kilometres (6.8 by 11.8 mi) long and 156 square kilometres (60 sq mi), slightly larger than Staten Island. The tallest peak is the ultra and 1,640-meter (5,380 ft) tall Lars Christensen Peak. Nearly all of the island is covered by a glacier and it is surrounded most of the year by pack ice, making it inaccessible during these times. There is little vertebrate animal life on the island apart from some seabirds and seals."@en ;
  skos:prefLabel "PETER I ISLAND"@en ;
  skos:inScheme <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concepts/concept_scheme/locations> ;
  skos:broader <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/70fb5a3b-35b1-4048-a8be-56a0d865281c> ;
  a skos:Concept .

<https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/70fb5a3b-35b1-4048-a8be-56a0d865281c>
  skos:prefLabel "ANTARCTICA"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower <https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/9876ec21-7cb3-4f39-b7fe-1bf7c179fa22> .

