Cape Bellue
Cape Bellue is a headland on the north side of the entrance to Darbel Bay, which forms the west extremity of Stresher Peninsula on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica.- Type: Cape
- Description: headland
- Also known as: “Bellue” and “Point Bellue”
Cape Bellue
- Categories: headland, peninsula, and landform
- Location: Antarctica
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Cebuano to Swedish—“Cape Bellue” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “Bellue”
- Chinese: “貝盧角”
- Dutch: “Bellue”
- German: “Kap Bellue”
- Hebrew: “כף בלו”
- Hebrew: “קייפ בלו”
- Italian: “Capo Bellue”
- Latvian: “Beljē rags”
- Latvian: “Bellue”
- Latvian: “Cape Bellue”
- Latvian: “Cape Evensen”
- Latvian: “Evensen”
- Latvian: “Evensena rags”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Cape Bellue”
- Spanish: “Cabo Bellue”
- Swedish: “Bellue”
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Highlights include Darbel Islands and Owlshead Peak.
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