Dymcoff Crag
Dymcoff Crag | ||
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height | 1350 m | |
location | Grahamland , Antarctic Peninsula | |
Mountains | Lovech Heights | |
Coordinates | 64 ° 54 ′ 2 ″ S , 61 ° 14 ′ 16 ″ W | |
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The Dymcoff Crag (English; Bulgarian Димков камък Dimkow kamak ) is a rocky, partially unvereister and 1350 m high mountain on the Oskar-II.-coast of Graham Lands on the Antarctic Peninsula . It rises 4 km southwest of Mount Persenk , 8.15 km north of Skilly Peak and 6.9 km east of Kumanovo Peak in Lovech Heights . The Rogosch Glacier lies to the west and south of it.
British scientists mapped it in 1978. The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named it in 2013 after the Bulgarian engineer Nicolas Dymcoff (1861–1937), whose project Étoile de la Concorde (translated 'Star of Concord') , published in 1917, was the model for the foundation of the League of Nations .
Web links
- Dymcoff Crag in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)