Belgica Guyot

Belgica Guyot is an undersea tablemount named for the Belgian research ship Belgica, used in the first Belgian Antarctic Expedition. The name was proposed by Dr.
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Belgica Guyot

Latitude
-65.5° or 65° 30′ south
Longitude
-90.5° or 90° 30′ west
Open location code
366FGG22+22
Geo­Names ID
4036741
Wiki­data ID
Q4882566
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