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- Stopford_Peak abstract "Stopford Peak (63°46′S 61°38′W) is a peak, 495 m, on the east side of Hoseason Island and is the highest point on the island, in the Palmer Archipelago. First roughly charted and named \"Cape Stopford\" by Henry Foster in 1829 for Admiral Sir Robert Stopford (1768–1847), Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, 1827–30, where Foster's ship, the Chanticleer, fitted out for the voyage. The most prominent feature on the east side of Hoseason Island is this peak which rises steeply from a straight piece of coast.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document \"Stopford Peak\" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
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- Stopford_Peak wikiPageLength "714".
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageRevisionID "691731549".
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Admiral_Sir_Robert_Stopford.
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Cape_Stopford.
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_Palmer_Archipelago.
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Foster_(scientist).
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Hoseason_Island.
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Palmer_Archipelago.
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Summit.
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stopford Peak".
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:PalmerArchipelago-geo-stub.
- Stopford_Peak wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Usgs-gazetteer.
- Stopford_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Palmer_Archipelago.
- Stopford_Peak hypernym Peak.
- Stopford_Peak point "-63.766666666666666 -61.63333333333333".
- Stopford_Peak type Mountain.
- Stopford_Peak type Landform.
- Stopford_Peak type Source.
- Stopford_Peak type SpatialThing.
- Stopford_Peak comment "Stopford Peak (63°46′S 61°38′W) is a peak, 495 m, on the east side of Hoseason Island and is the highest point on the island, in the Palmer Archipelago. First roughly charted and named \"Cape Stopford\" by Henry Foster in 1829 for Admiral Sir Robert Stopford (1768–1847), Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, 1827–30, where Foster's ship, the Chanticleer, fitted out for the voyage.".
- Stopford_Peak label "Stopford Peak".
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- Stopford_Peak lat "-63.766666666666666".
- Stopford_Peak long "-61.63333333333333".
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- Stopford_Peak isPrimaryTopicOf Stopford_Peak.