MacGregor Peaks

MacGregor Peaks are rocky peaks rising to 350 m in the south part of , in the , . The peaks are named after Captain Christopher MacGregor, Master of the British sealing vessel Minstrel that visited the South Shetlands in 1820–21.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Castellvi Peak and Pirámide Peak.

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is a peak rising to 350 m on , . Situated 800 m northeast of MacGregor Peaks and 1.4 km southwest of Dorotea Peak.

Peak
is a sharp rocky peak rising to 366 m at the southeast edge of on , in the , and surmounting False Bay to the southeast.

Peak
is a peak rising to 306 m on , , Antarctica. Situated 750 m south-southwest of MacGregor Peaks and 1.87 km northeast of .

MacGregor Peaks

Latitude
-62.69284° or 62° 41′ 34″ south
Longitude
-60.38823° or 60° 23′ 18″ west
Elevation
340 metres (1,115 feet)
Open location code
379X8J46+VP
Geo­Names ID
6637328
Wiki­data ID
Q6721918
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“MacGregor Peaks” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: MacGregor Peaks (tumoy sa bukid sa Antarctica)
  • Cebuano: MacGregor Peaks
  • Chinese: 麥格雷戈爾峰
  • Dutch: MacGregor Peaks
  • German: MacGregor Peaks
  • Ladin: MacGregor Peaks
  • Norwegian Bokmål: MacGregor Peaks
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: MacGregor Peaks
  • Swedish: MacGregor Peaks

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