Breze Peak
Breze Peak | ||
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height | 1450 m | |
location | Alexander I Island , West Antarctica | |
Mountains | Havre Mountains | |
Coordinates | 69 ° 16 ′ 30 ″ S , 71 ° 17 ′ 0 ″ W | |
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The Breze Peak (English; Bulgarian връх Брезе wrach Brese ) is a 1450 m high and mostly icy mountain in the Havre Mountains in the north of the Alexander I Island west of the Antarctic Peninsula . It rises 11.2 km southeast of Mount Pontida , 13.15 km south-southeast of Mount Newman , 22.5 km west of Mount Sanderson and 17.37 km north-northwest of the central elevation of the Landers Peaks . The Russian Gap is northeast and the Foreman Glacier is west of it.
British scientists mapped it in 1971. The Bulgarian geologists Christo Pimperew and Borislaw Kamenow visited it on January 8, 1988 together with Philip Nell and Peter Marquis from the British Antarctic Survey . The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named it in 2017 after localities in southern and western Bulgaria .
Web links
- Breze Peak in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)