Beethoven Peninsula

The Beethoven Peninsula is a deeply indented, ice-covered peninsula, 60 miles long in a northeast–southwest direction and 60 miles wide at its broadest part, forming the southwest part of , which lies off the southwestern portion of the .
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  • Type: Cape
  • Description: peninsula in Antarctica
  • Also known as: Beethoven, peninsula”, “Peninsula Beethoven”, “Península Beethoven”, “Peninsula Carvajal”, and “Península Carvajal

Beethoven Peninsula

Latitude
-71.733° or 71° 43′ 59″ south
Longitude
-73.683° or 73° 40′ 59″ west
Elevation
291 metres (955 feet)
Open location code
27W87888+QQ
Geo­Names ID
6622921
Wiki­data ID
Q2680571
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