Sentyô Yama
| Sentyô Yama | ||
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| height | 2273 m | |
| location | Queen Maud Land , East Antarctica | |
| Mountains | Queen Fabiola Mountains | |
| Coordinates | 71 ° 33 '30 " S , 35 ° 39' 0" E | |
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Sentyô Yama ( transcription from Japanese 閃 長 山 'Syenite Mountain' ) is a 2273 m high mountain peak in Queen Maud Land in East Antarctica . It represents the east summit of Mount Eyskens in the center of the Queen Fabiola Mountains .
Japanese scientists took measurements in 1960 and named it in 1981. They named it after the syenite rock found here .
Web links
- Sentyô Yama in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)