Kudelin Point

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Kudelin Point
Geographical location
Kudelin Point (Antarctic Peninsula)
Kudelin Point
Coordinates 66 ° 35 ′  S , 65 ° 44 ′  W Coordinates: 66 ° 35 ′  S , 65 ° 44 ′  W
location Grahamland , Antarctic Peninsula
coast Tlachene Cove
Waters Darbel Bay

The Kudelin Point (English, Bulgarian нос Куделин nos Kudelin ) is a headland at the Loubet coast of Graham lands north of the Antarctic Peninsula . It marks 27.4 km east of Madell Point , 18.3 km south of Phantom Point and 2.55 km northeast of Gostilya Point, the northeast side of the entrance to Tlachene Cove , a side bay of Darbel Bay . It was exposed when the Hopkins Glacier retreated in the 1980s and 1990s.

British scientists mapped it in 1976. The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named it in 2013 after the town of Kudelin in northwestern Bulgaria .

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