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- Q5152127 subject Q7004855.
- Q5152127 subject Q7004866.
- Q5152127 abstract "Commanda Glacier (77°30′S 162°47′E) is a steep glacier flowing eastward from Mount Newall to the south of Mount Ponder in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land. The glacier enters lower Newall Glacier westward of Sagittate Hill. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board (1998) because Antarctica NZ installed a radio repeater on nearby Mount Newall; "Commanda" was the model name for a high frequency radio used by early New Zealand field parties.".
- Q5152127 location Q208965.
- Q5152127 location Q51.
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- Q5152127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004855.
- Q5152127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004866.
- Q5152127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7016555.
- Q5152127 wikiPageWikiLink Q724467.
- Q5152127 point "-77.5 162.78333333333333".
- Q5152127 type Place.
- Q5152127 type Location.
- Q5152127 type Place.
- Q5152127 type Thing.
- Q5152127 type SpatialThing.
- Q5152127 comment "Commanda Glacier (77°30′S 162°47′E) is a steep glacier flowing eastward from Mount Newall to the south of Mount Ponder in the Asgard Range, Victoria Land. The glacier enters lower Newall Glacier westward of Sagittate Hill. It was named by the New Zealand Geographic Board (1998) because Antarctica NZ installed a radio repeater on nearby Mount Newall; "Commanda" was the model name for a high frequency radio used by early New Zealand field parties.".
- Q5152127 label "Commanda Glacier".
- Q5152127 lat "-77.5".
- Q5152127 long "162.78333333333333".