Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains

The Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains is a major group of associated mountain features extending east to west for 100 km between the and the in , .
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 2,361 metres
  • Description: mountain range
  • Also known as: Muehlig-Hofmann-Gebirge

Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains

Latitude
-72° or 72° south
Longitude
4.5° or 4° 30′ east
Elevation
2,361 metres (7,746 feet)
Open location code
2FW62G22+22
Geo­Names ID
6638484
Wiki­data ID
Q837290
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In Other Languages

From Bulgarian to Venetian—“Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains” goes by many names.
  • Bulgarian: Мюлиг-Хофман (планина)
  • Bulgarian: Мюлиг-Хофман
  • Catalan: muntanyes de Mühlig-Hofmann
  • Cebuano: Mühlig-Hofmann-Gebirge
  • Chinese: 穆利格-霍夫曼山脈
  • Chinese: 米利希-霍夫曼山脉
  • German: Mühlig-Hofmann Gebirge
  • German: Mühlig-Hofmann-Gebirge
  • Italian: Montagne di Mühlig-Hofmann
  • Italian: Monti Mühlig-Hofmann
  • Ladin: Crëps de Mühlig-Hofmann
  • Latvian: Mīliga-Hofmaņa kalni
  • Latvian: Mühlig-Hofmann-Gebirge
  • Latvian: Mühlig-Hofmann
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mühlig-Hofmannfjella
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mühlig-Hofmannfjellene
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Mühlig-Hofmannfjella
  • Norwegian: Mühlig-Hofmannfjella
  • Polish: Góry Mühliga-Hofmanna
  • Spanish: Montañas Mühlig-Hofmann
  • Swedish: Mühlig-Hofmann-Gebirge
  • Venetian: Montagne de Mühlig-Hofmann

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