Mount Holloway

The Marshall Mountains are a group of mountains overlooking in the , Antarctica. They are bounded on the north by Berwick Glacier, and on the south by Swinford Glacier.
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Highlights include Table Bay.

Valley
The Beardmore Glacier in is one of the largest valley in the world, being 200 km long and having a width of 40 km. It descends about 2,200 m from the to the and is bordered by the of the on the eastern side and the of the Central Transantarctic Mountains on the western.

Mount Holloway

Latitude
-84.75° or 84° 45′ south
Longitude
163.6° or 163° 36′ east
Elevation
2,650 metres (8,694 feet)
Named after
Harry L. Holloway
Open location code
2V757J22+22
Open­Street­Map ID
node 11047842538
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
6635046
Wiki­data ID
Q6921225
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Venetian—“Mount Holloway” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Holloway
  • Chinese: 霍洛韋山
  • Dutch: Mount Holloway
  • German: Mount Holloway
  • Italian: Monte Holloway
  • Ladin: Mount Holloway
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mount Holloway
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Mount Holloway
  • Swedish: Holloway
  • Swedish: Mount Holloway, Antarktis
  • Venetian: Monte Holloway

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