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- Q3010676 subject Q8361459.
- Q3010676 subject Q8385513.
- Q3010676 abstract "The Danco Coast (64°42′S 62°0′W) is that portion of the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula between Cape Sterneck and Cape Renard. This coast was explored in January and February 1898 by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Adrien de Gerlache, who named it for Lieutenant Emile Danco who died on the expedition.The coast is bordered by the Aguirre Passage which separates it from Lemaire Island.".
- Q3010676 thumbnail Ant-pen-map-Danco.PNG?width=300.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q1100593.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q1100922.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q185605.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q2783897.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q336591.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q6520997.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q815478.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8361459.
- Q3010676 wikiPageWikiLink Q8385513.
- Q3010676 point "-64.7 -62.0".
- Q3010676 type SpatialThing.
- Q3010676 comment "The Danco Coast (64°42′S 62°0′W) is that portion of the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula between Cape Sterneck and Cape Renard. This coast was explored in January and February 1898 by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Adrien de Gerlache, who named it for Lieutenant Emile Danco who died on the expedition.The coast is bordered by the Aguirre Passage which separates it from Lemaire Island.".
- Q3010676 label "Danco Coast".
- Q3010676 lat "-64.7".
- Q3010676 long "-62.0".
- Q3010676 depiction Ant-pen-map-Danco.PNG.