Clemence Massif

Clemence Massif is an elongated, mostly ice-free massif, 15 nautical miles long and rising to 1,274 metres, standing 30 nautical miles southeast of on the east side of Lambert Glacier.
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Clemence Massif

Latitude
-72.2° or 72° 12′ south
Longitude
68.66667° or 68° 40′ east
Elevation
1,325 metres (4,347 feet)
Open location code
2JVCQMX8+XM
Geo­Names ID
6631260
Wiki­data ID
Q5131231
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Clemence Massif” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Clemence Massif
  • Chinese: 克萊門斯山
  • Dutch: Clemence Massif
  • German: Clemence-Massiv
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Clemence Massif
  • Swedish: Clemence Massif

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