Cordiner Peaks

The Cordiner Peaks are a group of peaks extending over an area of 6 nautical miles standing 8 nautical miles southwest of in the northern part of the , Antarctica.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Sumrall Peak and Jackson Peak.

Peak
The Cordiner Peaks are a group of peaks extending over an area of 6 nautical miles standing 8 nautical miles southwest of in the northern part of the , Antarctica.

Peak
The Cordiner Peaks are a group of peaks extending over an area of 6 nautical miles standing 8 nautical miles southwest of in the northern part of the , Antarctica.

Cordiner Peaks

Latitude
-82.80008° or 82° 48′ 0″ south
Longitude
-53.5° or 53° 30′ west
Elevation
850 metres (2,789 feet)
Open location code
28985FXX+XX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9255647859
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
6631486
Wiki­data ID
Q5170010
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Venetian—“Cordiner Peaks” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Cordiner Peaks
  • Chinese: 科迪納峰
  • Dutch: Cordiner Peaks
  • German: Cordiner Peaks
  • Italian: Cordiner Peaks
  • Ladin: Cordiner Peaks
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Cordiner Peaks
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Cordiner Peaks
  • Swedish: Cordiner Peaks
  • Venetian: Cordiner Peaks

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Highlights include Walker Peak and Dufek Massif.

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