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- Q882024 subject Q8506722.
- Q882024 abstract "Cape Grönland (64°15′S 63°19′W) is a cape on the east side of the entrance to Gerritsz Bay which forms the northern extremity of Anvers Island, in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica.The cape was discovered by a German expedition 1873–74, under Eduard Dallmann, who named it for his expedition ship, the Grönland. It was later charted by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1903–05, under Jean-Baptiste Charcot.".
- Q882024 thumbnail Ant-pen_map_anvers.PNG?width=300.
- Q882024 wikiPageWikiLink Q1450496.
- Q882024 wikiPageWikiLink Q15657100.
- Q882024 wikiPageWikiLink Q304679.
- Q882024 wikiPageWikiLink Q463531.
- Q882024 wikiPageWikiLink Q612965.
- Q882024 wikiPageWikiLink Q70888.
- Q882024 wikiPageWikiLink Q8506722.
- Q882024 point "-64.25 -63.31666666666667".
- Q882024 type SpatialThing.
- Q882024 comment "Cape Grönland (64°15′S 63°19′W) is a cape on the east side of the entrance to Gerritsz Bay which forms the northern extremity of Anvers Island, in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica.The cape was discovered by a German expedition 1873–74, under Eduard Dallmann, who named it for his expedition ship, the Grönland. It was later charted by the French Antarctic Expedition, 1903–05, under Jean-Baptiste Charcot.".
- Q882024 label "Cape Grönland".
- Q882024 lat "-64.25".
- Q882024 long "-63.31666666666667".
- Q882024 depiction Ant-pen_map_anvers.PNG.