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- Mosbytoppane abstract "Mosbytoppane (earlier Mosbytoppen, sometimes anglicized as Mosby Peak), are two crags to the southwest of the caldera of Bouvet Island. The tallest is a snow-covered peak 670 meters (2,200 ft) above mean sea level and 1.3 kilometers (0.81 mi) northeast of Norvegiaodden. It was charted by the First Norvegia Expedition in 1927–28, under Captain Harald Horntvedt. It is named for Hakon Mosby, an oceanographer and meteorologist who was one of two scientists on the expedition.".
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageID "29557853".
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageLength "1294".
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageRevisionID "508173834".
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Above_mean_sea_level.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Anglicisation.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Anglicized.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Bouvet_Island.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Caldera.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Bouvet_Island.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink First_Norvegia_Expedition.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Hakon_Mosby.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Harald_Horntvedt.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Metres_above_sea_level.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Norvegiaodden.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Summit.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLink Summit_(topography).
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mosbytoppane".
- Mosbytoppane hasPhotoCollection Mosbytoppane.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BouvetIsland-geo-stub.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Mosbytoppane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mosbytoppane subject Category:Mountains_of_Bouvet_Island.
- Mosbytoppane hypernym Crags.
- Mosbytoppane point "-54.43333333333333 3.35".
- Mosbytoppane type Place.
- Mosbytoppane type Landform.
- Mosbytoppane type SpatialThing.
- Mosbytoppane comment "Mosbytoppane (earlier Mosbytoppen, sometimes anglicized as Mosby Peak), are two crags to the southwest of the caldera of Bouvet Island. The tallest is a snow-covered peak 670 meters (2,200 ft) above mean sea level and 1.3 kilometers (0.81 mi) northeast of Norvegiaodden. It was charted by the First Norvegia Expedition in 1927–28, under Captain Harald Horntvedt. It is named for Hakon Mosby, an oceanographer and meteorologist who was one of two scientists on the expedition.".
- Mosbytoppane label "Mosbytoppane".
- Mosbytoppane sameAs Pico_Mosby.
- Mosbytoppane sameAs Mosbytoppane.
- Mosbytoppane sameAs m.0ds51yw.
- Mosbytoppane sameAs Q6915387.
- Mosbytoppane sameAs Q6915387.
- Mosbytoppane sameAs 莫斯比峰.
- Mosbytoppane lat "-54.43333333333333".
- Mosbytoppane long "3.35".
- Mosbytoppane wasDerivedFrom Mosbytoppane?oldid=508173834.
- Mosbytoppane isPrimaryTopicOf Mosbytoppane.