Mosuso Yama

Mosuso Yama is a hill in and has an elevation of 2,098 metres.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Gaston de Gerlache, Mount.

Peak
Mount Gaston de Gerlache is the southernmost massif, 2,400 metres high, in the of Antarctica. It was discovered on 7 October 1960 by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1960, under Guido Derom, and was named by Derom for Gaston de Gerlache, son of Adrien de Gerlache.

Mosuso Yama

Latitude
-71.71667° or 71° 43′ south
Longitude
35.78333° or 35° 47′ east
Elevation
2,098 metres (6,883 feet)
Open location code
2GWQ7QMM+88
Geo­Names ID
6638446
Wiki­data ID
Q21490243
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Mosuso Yama” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Mosuso Yama
  • Dutch: Mosuso Yama
  • German: Mosuso Yama
  • Swedish: Mosuso Yama

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