Drygalski Glacier

Drygalski Glacier is a broad glacier, 18 nautical miles long which flows southeast from through a rectangular re-entrant to a point immediately north of Sentinel Nunatak on the east coast of , Antarctica.
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Drygalski Glacier

Latitude
-64.716° or 64° 42′ 58″ south
Longitude
-61° or 61° west
Elevation
524 metres (1,719 feet)
Open location code
377X72M2+J2
Geo­Names ID
6632388
Wiki­data ID
Q3108290
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Swedish—“Drygalski Glacier” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Drygalski Glacier
  • Catalan: glacera de Drygalski
  • Cebuano: Drygalski Glacier
  • Chinese: 德里加爾斯基冰川
  • Dutch: Drygalski Glacier
  • Finnish: Drygalskin jäätikkö
  • French: glacier Drygalski
  • French: Glacier Drygalski
  • German: Drygalski-Gletscher
  • Hebrew: קרחון דריגאלסקי
  • Italian: Baia Drygalski
  • Italian: Drygalski bay
  • Italian: Drygalski Bay
  • Italian: Drygalski glacier
  • Italian: Drygalski Glacier
  • Italian: ghiacciaio Drygalski
  • Italian: Ghiacciaio Drygalski
  • Italian: Glaciar Drygalski
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Drygalskibreen
  • Spanish: Drygalski, bahía
  • Spanish: Drygalski, Glaciar
  • Spanish: Glaciar Drygalski
  • Swedish: Drygalski Glacier

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