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- Q278211 subject Q8549463.
- Q278211 abstract "Greene Inlet (54°3′S 38°1′W) is an inlet immediately northwest of Cape Paryadin at the west end of South Georgia. The name "Deep Inlet" was probably given by Lieutenant Commander J.M. Chaplin, Royal Navy, of the Discovery, during his survey of the Undine Harbour area in 1926 but it is not used locally. The South Georgia Survey, 1951–52, reported that the feature requires a name, but that Deep Inlet is not sufficiently distinctive, being descriptive of so many features at South Georgia. Greene Inlet is named for Daniel Greene of New Haven, CT, who in 1790 commanded one of the first two American sealing vessels to visit South Georgia.".
- Q278211 country Q145.
- Q278211 country Q35086.
- Q278211 wikiPageWikiLink Q172771.
- Q278211 wikiPageWikiLink Q312834.
- Q278211 wikiPageWikiLink Q335494.
- Q278211 wikiPageWikiLink Q35086.
- Q278211 wikiPageWikiLink Q49145.
- Q278211 wikiPageWikiLink Q7883980.
- Q278211 wikiPageWikiLink Q82257.
- Q278211 wikiPageWikiLink Q8549463.
- Q278211 point "-54.05 -38.016666666666666".
- Q278211 type Place.
- Q278211 type Location.
- Q278211 type Place.
- Q278211 type Thing.
- Q278211 type SpatialThing.
- Q278211 comment "Greene Inlet (54°3′S 38°1′W) is an inlet immediately northwest of Cape Paryadin at the west end of South Georgia. The name "Deep Inlet" was probably given by Lieutenant Commander J.M. Chaplin, Royal Navy, of the Discovery, during his survey of the Undine Harbour area in 1926 but it is not used locally. The South Georgia Survey, 1951–52, reported that the feature requires a name, but that Deep Inlet is not sufficiently distinctive, being descriptive of so many features at South Georgia.".
- Q278211 label "Greene Inlet".
- Q278211 lat "-54.05".
- Q278211 long "-38.016666666666666".