Berkovitsa Glacier

Berkovitsa Glacier is a glacier on , situated east of , south of , west-northwest of and north-northeast of .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Snow Peak and Casanovas Peak.

Peak
is a snow-covered peak rising to 428 m in western in the , . It is linked by a saddle to in the west, and surmounts Berkovitsa Glacier to the northwest, Fletcher Nunatak and Belev Nunatak to the northeast, to the east and to the southwest.

Peak
is the ice dome rising to 325 m at the base of on , . It is linked to on the west by Berrister Gap and surmounts to the northwest, Berkovitsa Glacier to the northeast and to the south.

Berkovitsa Glacier

Latitude
-62.57056° or 62° 34′ 14″ south
Longitude
-60.67778° or 60° 40′ 40″ west
Elevation
187 metres (614 feet)
Open location code
379XC8HC+QV
Geo­Names ID
6629944
Wiki­data ID
Q4892210
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Satellite Map

Discover Berkovitsa Glacier from above in high-definition satellite imagery.

In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Swedish—“Berkovitsa Glacier” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Берковица (Антарктида)
  • Bulgarian: Берковица
  • Cebuano: Berkovitsa Glacier
  • Chinese: 貝爾科維察冰川
  • German: Berkowiza-Gletscher
  • Italian: Ghiacciaio Berkovitsa
  • Korean: 버커빗서 빙하
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Berkovitsabreen
  • Swedish: Berkovitsa Glacier

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