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- Q5167006 subject Q8644932.
- Q5167006 abstract "Cook Summit (64°24′S 62°24′W) is the highest peak in the Solvay Mountains, Brabant Island, rising to 1,590 metres (5,220 ft) between Galen Peak and Celsus Peak. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1986 after Dr. Frederick A. Cook, an American polar explorer and surgeon with the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1897–99, led by Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache.".
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- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q2996089.
- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q336591.
- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q350190.
- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q5058471.
- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q5518364.
- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q815478.
- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q826644.
- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q8644932.
- Q5167006 wikiPageWikiLink Q896462.
- Q5167006 point "-64.4 -62.4".
- Q5167006 type SpatialThing.
- Q5167006 comment "Cook Summit (64°24′S 62°24′W) is the highest peak in the Solvay Mountains, Brabant Island, rising to 1,590 metres (5,220 ft) between Galen Peak and Celsus Peak. It was named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1986 after Dr. Frederick A. Cook, an American polar explorer and surgeon with the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1897–99, led by Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache.".
- Q5167006 label "Cook Summit".
- Q5167006 lat "-64.4".
- Q5167006 long "-62.4".