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- Mount_Dragovan abstract "Mount Dragovan (77°22′53″S 160°42′27″E) is the highest summit in the Apocalypse Peaks of Victoria Land, rising to 2,360 metres (7,740 ft)) west of Wreath Valley in the western part of the group. Named in 2005 by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after astronomer Mark W. Dragovan, who (1986) collaborated with Yerkes engineer Robert J. Pernic to build a telescope to observe the early formation of structure in the universe; nine field seasons at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station Center for Astrophysical Research in Antarctica, 1988-2000.".
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageID "48947043".
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageLength "720".
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageRevisionID "697364016".
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageWikiLink Advisory_Committee_on_Antarctic_Names.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageWikiLink Amundsen–Scott_South_Pole_Station.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageWikiLink Apocalypse_Peaks.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Victoria_Land.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Land.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageWikiLink Wreath_Valley.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Dragovan".
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coor_dm.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Usgs-gazetteer.
- Mount_Dragovan wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:VictoriaLand-geo-stub.
- Mount_Dragovan subject Category:Mountains_of_Victoria_Land.
- Mount_Dragovan hypernym Summit.
- Mount_Dragovan point "-77.38138888888889 160.7075".
- Mount_Dragovan type Mountain.
- Mount_Dragovan type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Dragovan comment "Mount Dragovan (77°22′53″S 160°42′27″E) is the highest summit in the Apocalypse Peaks of Victoria Land, rising to 2,360 metres (7,740 ft)) west of Wreath Valley in the western part of the group. Named in 2005 by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after astronomer Mark W. Dragovan, who (1986) collaborated with Yerkes engineer Robert J.".
- Mount_Dragovan label "Mount Dragovan".
- Mount_Dragovan lat "-77.38138888888889".
- Mount_Dragovan long "160.7075".
- Mount_Dragovan wasDerivedFrom Mount_Dragovan?oldid=697364016.
- Mount_Dragovan isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Dragovan.