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Name Latitude Longitude Feature Type
Dralfa Point (BGR) 64° 27' 18.0" S 63° 05' 23.0" W
Name ID: 136997 Place ID: 18662

The point on the S side of the entrance to Patagonia Bay and the N side of the entrance to Fournier Bay, forming the N extremity of Thompson Peninsula on the NE coast of Anvers Island in the Palmer Archipelago. Situated 26 km SSE of Cape Grönland, 7.07 km S by E of Gourdon Point and 18.6 km NW of Ryswyck Point. British mapping in 1980. Named after the settlement of Dralfa in Northeastern Bulgaria.

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