Avicenna Bay

Avicenna Bay is a small bay lying 1.5 miles southwest of along the east side of , in the . It was roughly charted by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Adrien de Gerlache, 1897–99, photographed by Hunting Aerosurveys Ltd in 1956–57, and mapped from these photos in 1959.
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  • Type: Cove
  • Description: bay in Antarctica
  • Also known as: Avicenna, bahia

Avicenna Bay

Latitude
-64.44595° or 64° 26′ 45″ south
Longitude
-62.36426° or 62° 21′ 51″ west
Open location code
377VHJ3P+J7
Geo­Names ID
6635540
Wiki­data ID
Q141432
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Swedish—“Avicenna Bay” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 阿維森納灣
  • German: Avicenna Bay
  • Hebrew: מפרץ אביסנה
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Avicenna Bay
  • Spanish: Avicenna, bahía
  • Swedish: Avicenna Bay
  • Swedish: Avicenna, bahía

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