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- Q5172004 subject Q10135859.
- Q5172004 abstract "The Cornwall Peaks (54°11′S 36°52′W) are two conspicuous rock peaks, the higher reaching 960 metres (3,150 ft), standing at the west side of König Glacier, 2.5 nautical miles (5 km) southwest of Fortuna Bay, South Georgia. The name Cornwall Peak was probably given by Discovery Investigations personnel during their survey of Fortuna Bay in 1929. During the South Georgia Survey, 1951–52, this peak could not be re-identified. At the same time it was reported that the features now described, although lying farther south, together form a conspicuous landmark requiring a name. The name Cornwall Peaks was recommended for these peaks by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1954, and the name "Cornwall Peak" (singular) has been eliminated.".
- Q5172004 country Q145.
- Q5172004 country Q35086.
- Q5172004 wikiPageWikiLink Q10135859.
- Q5172004 wikiPageWikiLink Q207326.
- Q5172004 wikiPageWikiLink Q312834.
- Q5172004 wikiPageWikiLink Q3373460.
- Q5172004 wikiPageWikiLink Q35086.
- Q5172004 wikiPageWikiLink Q4567714.
- Q5172004 wikiPageWikiLink Q6453874.
- Q5172004 wikiPageWikiLink Q826644.
- Q5172004 point "-54.18333333333333 -36.86666666666667".
- Q5172004 type Place.
- Q5172004 type Location.
- Q5172004 type Place.
- Q5172004 type Thing.
- Q5172004 type SpatialThing.
- Q5172004 comment "The Cornwall Peaks (54°11′S 36°52′W) are two conspicuous rock peaks, the higher reaching 960 metres (3,150 ft), standing at the west side of König Glacier, 2.5 nautical miles (5 km) southwest of Fortuna Bay, South Georgia. The name Cornwall Peak was probably given by Discovery Investigations personnel during their survey of Fortuna Bay in 1929. During the South Georgia Survey, 1951–52, this peak could not be re-identified.".
- Q5172004 label "Cornwall Peaks".
- Q5172004 lat "-54.18333333333333".
- Q5172004 long "-36.86666666666667".