Douglas Range

The Douglas Range is a sharp-crested range, with peaks rising to 3,000 metres, extending 120 km in a northwest–southeast direction from to and forming a steep east escarpment of within the British Antarctic Territory, overlooking the north part of George VI Sound.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Ethelwulf, Mount.

Peak
Mount Ethelwulf is a mainly ice-covered mountain, 2,590 metres high, standing between and at the head of , in the Douglas Range of northeast , . is situated 4 km south of Douglas Range.

Douglas Range

Latitude
-70° or 70° south
Longitude
-69.583° or 69° 34′ 59″ west
Elevation
3,000 metres (9,843 feet)
Open location code
372G2C28+2R
Geo­Names ID
6632312
Wiki­data ID
Q5301915
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Venetian—“Douglas Range” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: serralada de Douglas
  • Cebuano: Douglas Range
  • Chinese: 道格拉斯嶺
  • Dutch: Douglas Range
  • German: Douglas Range
  • Hebrew: רכס דאגלס
  • Japanese: ダグラス山脈
  • Ladin: Ciadëina de Douglas
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Douglas Range
  • Spanish: Cordillera Douglas
  • Spanish: Douglas, cadena
  • Spanish: Douglas, Montes
  • Swedish: Douglas Range
  • Ukrainian: Дуґлас (хребет)
  • Ukrainian: Дуґлас
  • Venetian: Cordejera Douglas

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Egbert, Mount and Ethelred, Mount.

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