Debelyanov Point

Debelyanov Point is a point forming the northwest side of the entrance to in , . Situated 2.8 km northwest of and 3.81 km southeast of .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Triplets, The and Risopatrón Base.

Peak
The Triplets is an ice-free three-pointed hill rising to 160 m at the southwest extremity of , Robert Island in the , and surmounting Coppermine Cove to the northwest, to the southeast, and to the west and south.

Dwelling
, also Luis , is a small Chilean research base in the northwest of Robert Island in the , situated on the isthmus linking to and bounded by to the north and Coppermine Cove to the south. is situated 2½ km northwest of Debelyanov Point.

Debelyanov Point

Latitude
-62.39361° or 62° 23′ 37″ south
Longitude
-59.66694° or 59° 40′ 1″ west
Open location code
3892J84M+H6
Geo­Names ID
8520936
Wiki­data ID
Q3626475
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In Other Languages

From Azerbaijani to Swedish—“Debelyanov Point” goes by many names.
  • Azerbaijani: Debelyanov burnu
  • Bulgarian: Дебелянов нос
  • Bulgarian: Дебелянов
  • Bulgarian: Димчо Дебелянов
  • Cebuano: Debelyanov Point
  • Chinese: 德貝利亞諾夫角
  • Dutch: Debelyanov Point
  • German: Debelyanov Point
  • Hebrew: נקודת דבליאנוב
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Debelyanov Point
  • Swedish: Debelyanov Point

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