Prince Gustav Channel

The Prince Gustav Channel is a strait about 80 nautical miles long and from 4 to 15 nautical miles wide, separating and from the , Antarctica.

Prince Gustav Channel

Latitude
-63.83333° or 63° 50′ south
Longitude
-58.25° or 58° 15′ west
Open location code
38835Q82+M2
Geo­Names ID
6623621
Wiki­data ID
Q141056
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Swedish—“Prince Gustav Channel” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Принц Густав (проток)
  • Bulgarian: Принц Густав
  • Cebuano: Prince Gustav Channel
  • Chinese: 古斯塔夫王子海峽
  • German: Prinz-Gustav-Kanal
  • Hebrew: תעלת הנסיך גוסטב
  • Latvian: Kroņprinča Gustava šaurums
  • Latvian: Kronprins Gustaf Kanalen
  • Latvian: Prinča Gustava šaurums
  • Latvian: Prince Gustav Channel
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Prince Gustav Channel
  • Portuguese: Canal do Príncipe Gustavo
  • Spanish: Canal Principe Gustavo
  • Spanish: Canal Príncipe Gustavo
  • Spanish: Príncipe Gustavo, canal
  • Swedish: Prince Gustav Channel

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Carlson Island and Rink Point.

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