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- Q7797365 subject Q7003355.
- Q7797365 subject Q7003591.
- Q7797365 abstract "Three Brothers Hill (62°15′S 58°41′W) is a conspicuous hill, 210 m, which is the remnant neck of an extinct volcano situated at the east side of Potter Cove, King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands. The name was used by Scottish geologist David Ferguson in a 1921 report based upon his investigations of King George Island in 1913-14, but may reflect an earlier naming by whalers. The name may be suggestive of the appearance of the feature which consists of two higher summits and one which is lower.12px This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "Three Brothers Hill" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
- Q7797365 wikiPageWikiLink Q140948.
- Q7797365 wikiPageWikiLink Q5233610.
- Q7797365 wikiPageWikiLink Q58704.
- Q7797365 wikiPageWikiLink Q7003355.
- Q7797365 wikiPageWikiLink Q7003591.
- Q7797365 wikiPageWikiLink Q8072.
- Q7797365 wikiPageWikiLink Q859440.
- Q7797365 point "-62.25 -58.68333333333333".
- Q7797365 type SpatialThing.
- Q7797365 comment "Three Brothers Hill (62°15′S 58°41′W) is a conspicuous hill, 210 m, which is the remnant neck of an extinct volcano situated at the east side of Potter Cove, King George Island, in the South Shetland Islands. The name was used by Scottish geologist David Ferguson in a 1921 report based upon his investigations of King George Island in 1913-14, but may reflect an earlier naming by whalers.".
- Q7797365 label "Three Brothers Hill".
- Q7797365 lat "-62.25".
- Q7797365 long "-58.68333333333333".