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- Mount_Alberts abstract "Mount Alberts (73°2′S 167°52′E) is a pointed, almost completely snow-covered mountain rising to about 2,320 metres (7,610 ft), and situated 11 miles (18 km) east of Mount Phillips on the east margin of the Malta Plateau, Borchgrevink Coast, western Victoria Land, Antarctica. The mountain stands immediately south of the terminus of Line Glacier and overlooks the west margin of the Ross Sea. This feature was so named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 1966 after Fred G. Alberts, Geographer, U.S. Department of the Interior (later with the Defense Mapping Agency Topographic Center), who served as Secretary to the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, U.S. Board on Geographic Names, 1949–80, and was compiler and editor of the United States Geological Survey Gazetteer.".
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- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Advisory_Committee_on_Antarctic_Names.
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- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Borchgrevink_Coast.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Borchgrevink_Glacier.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Borchgrevink_Coast.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Victoria_Land.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Defense_Mapping_Agency.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Fred_G._Alberts.
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- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Line_Glacier.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Malta_Plateau.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Phillips_(Antarctica).
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink National_Geospatial-Intelligence_Agency.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Geographic_Board.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Ross_Sea.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Board_on_Geographic_Names.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Department_of_the_Interior.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Board_on_Geographic_Names.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Department_of_the_Interior.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLink Victoria_Land.
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Alberts".
- Mount_Alberts hasPhotoCollection Mount_Alberts.
- Mount_Alberts id "198".
- Mount_Alberts name "Alberts, Mount".
- Mount_Alberts wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:BorchgrevinkCoast-geo-stub.
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- Mount_Alberts subject Category:Borchgrevink_Coast.
- Mount_Alberts subject Category:Mountains_of_Victoria_Land.
- Mount_Alberts point "-73.03333333333333 167.86666666666667".
- Mount_Alberts type Article.
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- Mount_Alberts comment "Mount Alberts (73°2′S 167°52′E) is a pointed, almost completely snow-covered mountain rising to about 2,320 metres (7,610 ft), and situated 11 miles (18 km) east of Mount Phillips on the east margin of the Malta Plateau, Borchgrevink Coast, western Victoria Land, Antarctica. The mountain stands immediately south of the terminus of Line Glacier and overlooks the west margin of the Ross Sea. This feature was so named by the New Zealand Geographic Board in 1966 after Fred G.".
- Mount_Alberts label "Mount Alberts".
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- Mount_Alberts sameAs 6629210.
- Mount_Alberts sameAs Q6919335.
- Mount_Alberts sameAs Q6919335.
- Mount_Alberts sameAs 艾伯茨山.
- Mount_Alberts lat "-73.03333333333333".
- Mount_Alberts long "167.86666666666667".
- Mount_Alberts wasDerivedFrom Mount_Alberts?oldid=515415903.
- Mount_Alberts isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Alberts.