Andreev-Nunatak

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Andreev-Nunatak
height 800  m
location Grahamland , Antarctic Peninsula
Coordinates 65 ° 8 '36 "  S , 62 ° 0' 53"  W Coordinates: 65 ° 8 '36 "  S , 62 ° 0' 53"  W
Andreew-Nunatak (Antarctic Peninsula)
Andreev-Nunatak

The Andreev-Nunatak ( Bulgarian Андреев нунатак Andreev nunatak ) is a mountain comb-like, 2.8 km long and 800  m high Nunatak at the Oskar-II. coast of Graham Lands on the Antarctic Peninsula . It rises 2.8 km east of St. Angelariy Peak in Metlichina Ridge , 5.4 km southeast of Vishna Pass , 4.7 km west of Chakarov Peak in Poibrene Heights and 6.8 km north-northwest of Diralo Point from the ice masses of the Punchbowl Glacier .

British scientists mapped it in 1964. The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named it in 2012 after the physicist Valentin Andreew, who was head of the Bulgarian St. Kliment Ohridski station on Livingston Island from 2001 .

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