Utus Peak
| Utus Peak | ||
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| height | 1217 m | |
| location | Grahamland , Antarctic Peninsula | |
| Mountains | Trakiya Heights | |
| Coordinates | 63 ° 45 '23 " S , 58 ° 29' 10" W | |
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The Utus Peak (English, Bulgarian връх Утус wrach Utus ) is a 1217 m high and rocky mountain in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula . In the Trakiya Heights on the Trinity Peninsula, it rises 0.98 km south-southeast of Mount Daimler , 10.97 km southwest of Panhard Nunatak , 8.45 km north of Negovan Crag and 2.58 km east-northeast of Bozveli Peak .
German and British scientists mapped it together in 1996. The Bulgarian Commission for Antarctic Geographical Names named it in 2010 for the ancient Roman city of Utus in northern Bulgaria .
Web links
- Utus Peak in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)