Radomir Knoll

Radomir Knoll rises to approximately 300 m in , eastern in the , . It is formed by the south extremity of an offshoot of , that extends to the south-southeast from , and surmounts Chavei Cove to the south and southwest.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ludogorie Peak and Needle Peak.

Peak
is a peak rising to 350 m in , in eastern , in . The peak overlooks to the west and south, to the northeast, and to the east, and is named after Ludogorie region in northeastern Bulgaria.

Peak
is a sharply-pointed black peak, 370 m, standing at the west side of on the south coast of in the .

Peak
rises to 1,505m in in on in the , . The peak is linked to to the southwest by and surmounts to the west, to the east and to the south.

Radomir Knoll

Latitude
-62.72417° or 62° 43′ 27″ south
Longitude
-60.19806° or 60° 11′ 53″ west
Elevation
232 metres (761 feet)
Open location code
379X7RG2+8Q
Geo­Names ID
6629437
Wiki­data ID
Q7281544
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Radomir Knoll” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Radomir Knoll
  • Chinese: 拉多米爾海穹
  • Dutch: Radomir Knoll
  • German: Radomir Knoll
  • Japanese: ラドミル丘
  • Polish: Radomir Knoll
  • Polish: Wzgórze Radomira
  • Swedish: Radomir Knoll

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