
thumb|Agattu in 2018 thumb|300px|Map of the western Aleutian Islands. Agattu is marked 2. thumb|300px|Nautical chart of Agattu Islandright|thumb|Agattu Island, refuge cabin, Aleutians 1988. Courtesy: USFWS.
thumb|Agattu in 2018 thumb|300px|Map of the western Aleutian Islands. Agattu is marked 2. thumb|300px|Nautical chart of Agattu Islandright|thumb|Agattu Island, refuge cabin, Aleutians 1988. Courtesy: USFWS.
Agattu (; ) is an island in Alaska, part of the Near Islands in the western end of the Aleutian Islands. With a land area of Agattu is one of the largest uninhabited islands in the Aleutians. It is the second largest of the Near Islands, after Attu Island. It is volcanic and considerably mountainous. The treeless island has a tundra-like terrain which reaches a peak of above sea level. Its length is and width is .
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).