Mount Hordern

Mount Hordern is a peak, 1,510 metres high, standing 4 nautical miles south of Mount Coates in the of Antarctica. It was discovered in February 1931 by the British Australian New Zealand Antarctic Research Expedition under Mawson, and named for Sir Samuel Hordern, a patron of this expedition and of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition under Mawson, 1911–14.
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Mount Hordern

Latitude
-67.92972° or 67° 55′ 47″ south
Longitude
62.48667° or 62° 29′ 12″ east
Elevation
1,444 metres (4,738 feet)
Open location code
3J443FCP+4M
Geo­Names ID
6635130
Wiki­data ID
Q6583634
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Mount Hordern” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Hordern
  • Chinese: 霍登山
  • Dutch: Mount Hordern
  • German: Mount Hordern
  • Hebrew: הר הורדן
  • Hebrew: הר הורדרן
  • Ladin: Mount Hordern
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mount Hordern
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Mount Hordern
  • Swedish: Hordern
  • Swedish: Mount Hordern

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