Ives Tongue

Ives Tongue is a narrow tongue of land projecting from an island between and the coast of , Antarctica. It was discovered and named in February 1936 by a Discovery Investigations expedition on the RRS William Scoresby.
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Ives Tongue

Latitude
-67.35° or 67° 21′ south
Longitude
59.48333° or 59° 29′ east
Open location code
3H4XMF2M+28
Geo­Names ID
6635541
Wiki­data ID
Q2228338
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Ives Tongue” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Ives Tongue
  • German: Ives Tongue
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Ives Tongue
  • Swedish: Ives Tongue

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