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SCAR Gazetteer Information: Each place can have one or more entries in the SCAR Composite Gazetteer, dependant on its origin. By viewing an individual entry, you may see multiple references to the same place. SCAR uses a more general feature type coding, so each place will, in general, have multiple feature types.
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Name | Latitude | Longitude | Feature Type |
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Alberto de Mónaco, Cabo (CHL) | 64° 42' 00.0" S | 64° 17' 00.0" W | Cape |
Name ID: 105074
Place ID: 9749
Fue descubierto por la Expedición Alemana de 1873-1874, al mando del capitán Eduard Dallmann, auspiciada por Albert Rosenthal y por la Sociedad Alemana para la Navegación Polar, aunque su relación con la isla Anvers no se conocía en ese tiempo. Después lo cartografió la Expedición Antártica Francesa de 1903-1905, al mando de Charcot, quien le dio el nombre por el del Príncipe Albert de Mónaco, patrocinador de la expedición. El nombre actual es una traducción del original al castellano. Cabo que constituye el extremo SW de la isla Anvers, archipiélago de Palmer. |
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Cape Monaco (RUS) | 64° 40' 00.0" S | 64° 20' 00.0" W | Cape |
Name ID: 119483 Place ID: 9749 | |||
Cape Monaco (GBR) | 64° 43' 00.0" S | 64° 17' 00.0" W | Cape |
Name ID: 110200
Place ID: 9749
NW entrance point of Wylie Bay, Anvers Island, was roughly charted by GAE, 1873-74 (Stieler, 1875, map 11); further charted by FAE, 1903-05, and named Cap Albert de Monaco after HSH Prince Albert I of Monaco (1848-1922), a patron of the expedition and of FAE, 1908-10, who supported the oceanographic programmes; Founder of the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco (1910) and of the Oceanographic Institute, Paris (1911) (Charcot, 1906b, p.15; 1906a, map facing p.316). Pointe Monaco (Charcot, 1906b, p.471). Cap A. de Monaco (Gourdon, 1908, p.14). Cape Albert de Monaco (BA chart 1238, ix.1908; 1948, view facing p.188). Kapp Albert de Monaco (HA chart, 1927). Cape A. de Monaco, Point Monaco (Holtedahl, 1929, p.15, 26). Cabo Alberto de Monaco (Chile. DNH chart LI, 1947; IHA, 1974, p.21). Cape Monaco (BA chart 3570, 27.vi, 1952; APC, 1955, p.15; BA chart 3570, 29.ix.1961). Cabo Mónaco (Argentina. MM, 1953, p.267; Pierrou, 1970, p.526). Cap Monaco (France. SHM, 1954, p.48). Cabo Alberto Monaco (Kosack, 1955b, map facing p.88). The cape was photographed from the air by FIDASE and surveyed from the ground by FIDS from "Arthur Harbour", 1956-57. Mys Monako (Soviet Union. MMF chart, 1961). Punta Alberto de Monaco (Chile. DNH chart 1500, 1963). Punta Monaco (Alarcón and others, 1976, p.24). |
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Cape Monaco (USA) | 64° 43' 00.0" S | 64° 18' 00.0" W | Cape |
Name ID: 129028
Place ID: 9749
Cape which forms the SW tip of Anvers Island, in the Palmer Archipelago. Discovered by a German expedition 1873-74, under Dallmann, but its relationship to Anvers Island was not known at that time. It was later charted by the FrAE, 1903-05, under Charcot, and named by him for prince Albert de Monaco, a patron of the expedition. |
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Mónaco, cabo (ARG) | 64° 42' 00.0" S | 64° 15' 00.0" W | Cape |
Name ID: 101583 Place ID: 9749 |
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