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- Q537942 subject Q7004723.
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- Q537942 abstract "Mount Ellsworth is the highest peak in the Queen Maud Mountains, on the elongated massif between the Steagall and Amundsen Glaciers.Discovered by Rear Admiral Byrd on the South Pole flight of November 28–29, 1929, and named by him for Lincoln Ellsworth, American Antarctic explorer.".
- Q537942 elevation "2925.0".
- Q537942 locatedInArea Q51.
- Q537942 mountainRange Q1796029.
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- Q537942 wikiPageWikiLink Q7004723.
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- Q537942 elevationM "2925".
- Q537942 location Q51.
- Q537942 name "Mount Ellsworth".
- Q537942 range Q1796029.
- Q537942 point "-85.75 -161.0".
- Q537942 type Mountain.
- Q537942 type Place.
- Q537942 type Location.
- Q537942 type Mountain.
- Q537942 type NaturalPlace.
- Q537942 type Place.
- Q537942 type Thing.
- Q537942 type SpatialThing.
- Q537942 type Q8502.
- Q537942 comment "Mount Ellsworth is the highest peak in the Queen Maud Mountains, on the elongated massif between the Steagall and Amundsen Glaciers.Discovered by Rear Admiral Byrd on the South Pole flight of November 28–29, 1929, and named by him for Lincoln Ellsworth, American Antarctic explorer.".
- Q537942 label "Mount Ellsworth (Antarctica)".
- Q537942 lat "-85.75".
- Q537942 long "-161.0".
- Q537942 name "Mount Ellsworth".