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- Q10727603 subject Q7004987.
- Q10727603 subject Q7005029.
- Q10727603 abstract "Mount Ewart (78°8′S 166°8′E) is an ice-free mountain rising to 213 metres (700 ft) at the northwest side of Lake Cole and 1.5 nautical miles (3 km) west of Mount Melania, Black Island, in the Ross Archipelago. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (1999) after A. Ewart of the New Zealand Geological Survey, Lower Hutt, who, with J.W. Cole, investigated the geology of Brown Peninsula, Black Island, and Cape Bird in the 1964–65 season.".
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- Q10727603 wikiPageWikiLink Q2563013.
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- Q10727603 wikiPageWikiLink Q380072.
- Q10727603 wikiPageWikiLink Q6475425.
- Q10727603 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004987.
- Q10727603 wikiPageWikiLink Q7005029.
- Q10727603 wikiPageWikiLink Q880326.
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- Q10727603 point "-78.13333333333334 166.13333333333333".
- Q10727603 type SpatialThing.
- Q10727603 comment "Mount Ewart (78°8′S 166°8′E) is an ice-free mountain rising to 213 metres (700 ft) at the northwest side of Lake Cole and 1.5 nautical miles (3 km) west of Mount Melania, Black Island, in the Ross Archipelago. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (1999) after A. Ewart of the New Zealand Geological Survey, Lower Hutt, who, with J.W. Cole, investigated the geology of Brown Peninsula, Black Island, and Cape Bird in the 1964–65 season.".
- Q10727603 label "Mount Ewart".
- Q10727603 lat "-78.13333333333334".
- Q10727603 long "166.13333333333333".