Prince Gustav Channel
The Prince Gustav Channel is a strait about 80 nautical miles long and from 4 to 15 nautical miles wide, separating James Ross Island and Vega Island from the Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica.Prince Gustav Channel
- Type: Channel
- Description: strait
- Categories: strait and body of water
- Location: Antarctica
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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”
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Highlights include Carlson Island and Rink Point.
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