Terra Cotta Mountain

The Quartermain Mountains are a group of exposed mountains in , about 20 nautical miles long, typical of ice-free features of the , .
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Highlights include Mount Benninghoff and Mount Kuipers.

Peak
The Quartermain Mountains are a group of exposed mountains in , about 20 nautical miles long, typical of ice-free features of the , .

Peak
The Quartermain Mountains are a group of exposed mountains in , about 20 nautical miles long, typical of ice-free features of the , .

Terra Cotta Mountain

Latitude
-77.89413° or 77° 53′ 39″ south
Longitude
161.25919° or 161° 15′ 33″ east
Elevation
1,624 metres (5,328 feet)
Open location code
2VJ34745+8M
Open­Street­Map ID
node 11109015885
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
6626581
Wiki­data ID
Q21473736
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Terra Cotta Mountain” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Terra Cotta Mountain
  • Dutch: Terra Cotta Mountain
  • German: Terra Cotta Mountain
  • Hebrew: הר טרה קוטה
  • Low German: Terra Cotta Mountain
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Terra Cotta Mountain
  • Swedish: Terra Cotta Mountain

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