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- Q1100924 subject Q8364419.
- Q1100924 subject Q8506649.
- Q1100924 abstract "Cape Kater (63°46′S 59°54′W) is a cape fringed by rocks, forming the northwestern extremity of Whittle Peninsula on the west coast of Graham Land. This coast was sketched by a British expedition 1828–31, under Henry Foster, who named a cape in this region after Captain Henry Kater, a member of the committee which planned the expedition. This region was more fully mapped by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, under Otto Nordenskjold, who gave the name "Cape Gunnar" to this cape. The name Kater perpetuates the earlier naming.".
- Q1100924 thumbnail Ant-pen-map-Whittle.PNG?width=300.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q1107900.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q1365806.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q1813720.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q185113.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q2680603.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q440310.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q618370.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q8364419.
- Q1100924 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506649.
- Q1100924 point "-63.766666666666666 -59.9".
- Q1100924 type SpatialThing.
- Q1100924 comment "Cape Kater (63°46′S 59°54′W) is a cape fringed by rocks, forming the northwestern extremity of Whittle Peninsula on the west coast of Graham Land. This coast was sketched by a British expedition 1828–31, under Henry Foster, who named a cape in this region after Captain Henry Kater, a member of the committee which planned the expedition. This region was more fully mapped by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition, 1901–04, under Otto Nordenskjold, who gave the name "Cape Gunnar" to this cape.".
- Q1100924 label "Cape Kater".
- Q1100924 lat "-63.766666666666666".
- Q1100924 long "-59.9".
- Q1100924 depiction Ant-pen-map-Whittle.PNG.