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- Q1099496 subject Q8361459.
- Q1099496 subject Q8506649.
- Q1099496 abstract "Aguda Point (65°2′S 63°41′W), also variously known as Eclipse Point, Punta Natho or Punta Larga, is a point forming the east side of the entrance to Hidden Bay, on the northeast coast of Kiev Peninsula, Graham Land. First charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Adrien de Gerlache, 1897–99. The name appears on an Argentine government chart of 1957 and is probably descriptive; "aguda" is Spanish for "sharp" or "sharp pointed".".
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- Q1099496 wikiPageWikiLink Q8361459.
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- Q1099496 point "-65.03333333333333 -63.68333333333333".
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- Q1099496 comment "Aguda Point (65°2′S 63°41′W), also variously known as Eclipse Point, Punta Natho or Punta Larga, is a point forming the east side of the entrance to Hidden Bay, on the northeast coast of Kiev Peninsula, Graham Land. First charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Adrien de Gerlache, 1897–99. The name appears on an Argentine government chart of 1957 and is probably descriptive; "aguda" is Spanish for "sharp" or "sharp pointed".".
- Q1099496 label "Aguda Point".
- Q1099496 lat "-65.03333333333333".
- Q1099496 long "-63.68333333333333".
- Q1099496 depiction Ant-pen-map-Kiev.PNG.