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- Q5685846 subject Q10135859.
- Q5685846 abstract "Hay Peak (54°4′S 37°10′W) is a peak rising to 660 metres (2,170 ft) at the head of Prince Olav Harbour in Cook Bay, South Georgia. It was charted and descriptively named "The Snow Pap" by the Discovery Investigations in 1929, but subsequently deleted. It was renamed Hay Peak by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1990 after Arthur E. Hay of Somerset, England, who was Technical Engineer with the Southern Whaling and Sealing Company at its whaling station at Prince Olav Harbour, 1924–35.".
- Q5685846 country Q145.
- Q5685846 country Q35086.
- Q5685846 wikiPageWikiLink Q10135859.
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- Q5685846 wikiPageWikiLink Q35086.
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- Q5685846 point "-54.06666666666667 -37.166666666666664".
- Q5685846 type Place.
- Q5685846 type Location.
- Q5685846 type Place.
- Q5685846 type Thing.
- Q5685846 type SpatialThing.
- Q5685846 comment "Hay Peak (54°4′S 37°10′W) is a peak rising to 660 metres (2,170 ft) at the head of Prince Olav Harbour in Cook Bay, South Georgia. It was charted and descriptively named "The Snow Pap" by the Discovery Investigations in 1929, but subsequently deleted. It was renamed Hay Peak by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee in 1990 after Arthur E. Hay of Somerset, England, who was Technical Engineer with the Southern Whaling and Sealing Company at its whaling station at Prince Olav Harbour, 1924–35.".
- Q5685846 label "Hay Peak".
- Q5685846 lat "-54.06666666666667".
- Q5685846 long "-37.166666666666664".