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- Q4941919 subject Q7003985.
- Q4941919 subject Q8531250.
- Q4941919 abstract "Bongrain Ice Piedmont (69°0′S 71°30′W) is an ice piedmont, 27 nautical miles (50 km) long in a northeast–southwest direction and 12 nautical miles (22 km) wide in its widest part, occupying the northwest coastal area of Alexander Island. Mount Bayonne lies to the east and Cape Vostok lies southwest of Bongrain Ice Piedmont. It was first seen from a distance and roughly surveyed by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1908–10, (FrAE) under Jean-Baptiste Charcot, and later photographed from the air by the British Graham Land Expedition on August 15, 1936, and roughly mapped from these photos. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1954 for Maurice Bongrain, surveyor of the FrAE, who was responsible for the first map of this coast.".
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q1450496.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q200223.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q2332666.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q239359.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q463531.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q5647369.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q5985490.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q6919647.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q6927896.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q7003985.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q826644.
- Q4941919 wikiPageWikiLink Q8531250.
- Q4941919 point "-69.0 -71.5".
- Q4941919 type SpatialThing.
- Q4941919 comment "Bongrain Ice Piedmont (69°0′S 71°30′W) is an ice piedmont, 27 nautical miles (50 km) long in a northeast–southwest direction and 12 nautical miles (22 km) wide in its widest part, occupying the northwest coastal area of Alexander Island. Mount Bayonne lies to the east and Cape Vostok lies southwest of Bongrain Ice Piedmont.".
- Q4941919 label "Bongrain Ice Piedmont".
- Q4941919 lat "-69.0".
- Q4941919 long "-71.5".