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- Q7309573 subject Q6535114.
- Q7309573 subject Q7004593.
- Q7309573 abstract "Regula Range (72°5′S 3°20′W) is a range of summits, including Flarjuven Bluff, Aurho Peak, Hornet Peak, and Snøhetta Dome, forming the southwest portion of Ahlmann Ridge in western Queen Maud Land. The name Regulakette after Herbert Regula, chief meteorologist with the expedition, was applied in the area by the German Antarctic Expedition (1938–39) under Alfred Ritscher. The correlation of the name with this feature may be arbitrary, but it is recommended for the sake of international uniformity and historical continuity.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Regula Range" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q189999.
- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q252609.
- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q4695200.
- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q4822315.
- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q5463736.
- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q5904342.
- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q6535114.
- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004593.
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- Q7309573 wikiPageWikiLink Q7547897.
- Q7309573 point "-72.08333333333333 -3.3333333333333335".
- Q7309573 type SpatialThing.
- Q7309573 comment "Regula Range (72°5′S 3°20′W) is a range of summits, including Flarjuven Bluff, Aurho Peak, Hornet Peak, and Snøhetta Dome, forming the southwest portion of Ahlmann Ridge in western Queen Maud Land. The name Regulakette after Herbert Regula, chief meteorologist with the expedition, was applied in the area by the German Antarctic Expedition (1938–39) under Alfred Ritscher.".
- Q7309573 label "Regula Range".
- Q7309573 lat "-72.08333333333333".
- Q7309573 long "-3.3333333333333335".