Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains
The Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains is a major group of associated mountain features extending east to west for 100 km between the Gjelsvik Mountains and the Orvin Mountains in Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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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
- Categories: mountain range and landform
- Location: Antarctica
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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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