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- Q856991 subject Q8506659.
- Q856991 abstract "Ekelöf Point (64°14′S 57°12′W) is a high rocky point which lies 5 nautical miles (9 km) southwest of Cape Gage and marks the north side of the entrance to Markham Bay on the east side of James Ross Island. It was first seen and surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, 1901–04, who named it "Kap Ekelof" after Dr. Eric Ekelof, the medical officer of the expedition. It was resurveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953. Point is considered a more suitable descriptive term for this feature than cape.".
- Q856991 wikiPageWikiLink Q1022143.
- Q856991 wikiPageWikiLink Q1813720.
- Q856991 wikiPageWikiLink Q440310.
- Q856991 wikiPageWikiLink Q6770990.
- Q856991 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506659.
- Q856991 wikiPageWikiLink Q857053.
- Q856991 wikiPageWikiLink Q918757.
- Q856991 point "-64.23333333333333 -57.2".
- Q856991 type SpatialThing.
- Q856991 comment "Ekelöf Point (64°14′S 57°12′W) is a high rocky point which lies 5 nautical miles (9 km) southwest of Cape Gage and marks the north side of the entrance to Markham Bay on the east side of James Ross Island. It was first seen and surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, 1901–04, who named it "Kap Ekelof" after Dr. Eric Ekelof, the medical officer of the expedition. It was resurveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953.".
- Q856991 label "Ekelöf Point".
- Q856991 lat "-64.23333333333333".
- Q856991 long "-57.2".