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Desudava Glacier (Bulgarian: ледник Десудава, romanized: lednik
Desudava, IPA: [ˈlɛdniɡ dɛsoˈdavɐ]) is the 15.5 km long and 5 km wide
glacier on Nordenskjöld...
- \'nu-na-tak ve-'dra-re\) is the
rocky peak
rising to 798 m in
eastern Desudava Glacier on Nordenskjöld
Coast in
Graham Land, Antarctica. The
feature is...
- \'nu-na-tak stor-'go-zi-ya\) is the
rocky hill
rising to 593 m in
eastern Desudava Glacier on Nordenskjöld
Coast in
Graham Land, Antarctica. The
feature is...
- Nordenskjöld
Coast in
Graham Land,
Antarctica situated west-southwest of
Desudava Glacier and
northeast of
Darvari Glacier. It is
draining the southeast...
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linked to
Mount Elliott,
surmounting Dinsmoor Glacier to the
north and
Desudava Glacier to the south. The peak is
named after the
Bulgarian bolyar and...
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surmounts Dinsmoor Glacier to the north,
Mundraga Bay to the southeast, and
Desudava Glacier to the southwest. It was
charted in 1947 by the
Falkland Islands...
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Glacier Daguerre Glacier Darvari Glacier Daspit Glacier Demorest Glacier Desudava Glacier Deville Glacier Dinsmoor Glacier Dolie Glacier Doyle Glacier Drummond...
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Glacier Daguerre Glacier Darvari Glacier Daspit Glacier Demorest Glacier Desudava Glacier Deville Glacier Dinsmoor Glacier Dolie Glacier Doyle Glacier Drummond...
- \'nu-na-tak zgo-'ri-grad\) is the
rocky peak
rising to 829 m in
eastern Desudava Glacier on Nordenskjöld
Coast in
Graham Land, Antarctica. The
feature is...
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Desudaba (
Desudava?) was a
Thracian town in the
tribal district of Maedica, in
ancient Macedonia. It was
located 75 M.P. from Almana, on the Axius, where...