Name details

Samodiva Glacier

Samodiva Glacier (The name as it would appear in a gazetteer)

Samodiva Glacier  (The name as it would appear on a map)

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Bulgaria Gazetteer Id 136996

Feature type: None recorded.

Origin

This name originates from Bulgaria. It is part of the Bulgaria Gazetteer and the SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica.

Narrative

The 3.7 km long and 1.8 km wide glacier in the east part of Chavdar Peninsula in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula draining north-northeastwards E of Mount PĂ©naud to enter Curtiss Bay W of Seaplane Point. Named after the settlement of Samodiva in Southern Bulgaria. Approved on June 3, 2010.

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Location

Latitude:
64° 05' 30.0" S
-64.09167°
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Longitude:
60° 49' 30.0" W
-60.82500°
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Altitude:
0 m
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Map

Source

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Remote sensing:
Not Applicable

Comments

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Approval status

Status:
Unknown
Date approved:
3-Jun-2010

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