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    The Queen Maud Mountains (86°00′S 160°00′W / 86.000°S 160.000°W / -86.000; -160.000) are a major group of mountains, ranges and subordinate features...
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    Queen Maud Land (Norwegian: Dronning Maud Land) is a roughly 2.7-million-square-kilometre (1.0-million-square-mile) region of Antarctica claimed by Norway...
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    Maud of Wales (Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria; 26 November 1869 – 20 November 1938) was Queen of Norway as the wife of King Haakon VII. The youngest daughter...
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    ranges from Cape Adare to the Queen Maud Mountains, but extending thence through the Whitmore Mountains and Ellsworth Mountains up the Antarctic Peninsula...
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  • Gulf, Canada Queen Maud Mountains in Antarctica Queen Maud Land in Antarctica Queen Maud University College in Trondheim, Norway Princess Maud (disambiguation)...
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  • The Prince Olav Mountains (84°57′S 173°00′W / 84.950°S 173.000°W / -84.950; -173.000) is a mountain group in the Queen Maud Mountains in Antarctica stretching...
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  • The Rawson Mountains (86°43′S 154°40′W / 86.717°S 154.667°W / -86.717; -154.667) lie within the Queen Maud Mountains to the southeast of the Ross Ice...
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  • Antarctic Expedition (Byrd AE) on several flights to the Queen Maud Mountains in November 1929. The mountains were further defined from aerial photographs taken...
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  • The Hays Mountains (86°S 155°W / 86°S 155°W / -86; -155) are a large group of mountains and peaks of the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica, surmounting...
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  • Commonwealth Range of the Queen Maud Mountains on the eastern side and the Queen Alexandra Range of the Central Transantarctic Mountains on the western. Its...
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  • Quarles Range (category Queen Maud Mountains)
    164.500°W / -85.600; -164.500) is a high and rugged range of the Queen Maud Mountains, extending from the polar plateau between Cooper Glacier and Bowman...
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    Herbert Range (category Queen Maud Mountains)
    165°30′W / 85.367°S 165.500°W / -85.367; -165.500) is a range in the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica, extending from the edge of the Antarctic Plateau to...
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  • watershed Husky Pass, Bowers Mountains Husky Dome, a snow dome in the Queen Maud Mountains Husky Heights, Queen Maud Mountains Husky Massif, a rock outcrop...
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    Mountains Hoel Mountains Weyprecht Mountains Payer Mountains Lomonosov Mountains Sør Rondane Mountains, Queen Maud Land Belgica Mountains, Queen Maud...
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  • refer to: Mount Ellsworth (Antarctica), the highest peak in the Queen Maud Mountains in Antarctica Mount Ellsworth (Montana), in Glacier National Park...
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  • between the upper reaches of the Amundsen and Scott glaciers, in the Queen Maud Mountains. Discovered in November 1911 by the Norwegian expedition under Roald...
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  • between Leverett Glacier and Albanus Glacier in the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica. The Tapley Mountains were discovered in December 1929 by the Richard...
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  • group of mountains, 20 nautical miles (37 km; 23 mi) long, in the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica, located west of Watson Escarpment and bounded by Scott...
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  • Supporters Range (category Queen Maud Mountains)
    85.067°S 169.500°E / -85.067; 169.500) is a rugged range in the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica. It is 25 nautical miles (46 km; 29 mi) long, bordering...
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  • Ackerman Nunatak, ridge of the Pensacola Mountains, Antarctica Ackerman Ridge, ridge of the Queen Maud Mountains, Antarctica Akkerman Ackerman House (disambiguation)...
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  • Dominion Range (category Queen Maud Mountains)
    Beardmore and Mill glaciers in Antarctica. The range is part of the Queen Maud Mountains The range was discovered by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1907–09...
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  • Mount Finley (category Queen Maud Mountains)
    located 5 miles (8.0 km) south-southwest of Mount Oliver in the Queen Maud Mountains. Mount Finley was named by Rear Admiral Byrd for John H. Finley,...
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    This list of mountains of Queen Maud Land contains mountains with a registered elevation of higher than 2000 metres (6561 feet) above sea level. The availability...
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  • Range in the Transantarctic Mountains. It marks the limits of the Queen Maud Mountains on the west and the Horlick Mountains on the east. Horlick Ice Stream...
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    Axel Heiberg Glacier (category Queen Maud Mountains)
    between the Herbert Range and Mount Don Pedro Christophersen in the Queen Maud Mountains. The glacier was discovered in November 1911 by the Norwegian polar...
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  • 000°S 145.000°W / -86.000; -145.000) is a major escarpment in the Queen Maud Mountains, trending northward along the east margin of Scott Glacier, then...
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  • Amundsen Glacier (category Queen Maud Mountains)
    the south and west of Nilsen Plateau, then descends through the Queen Maud Mountains to enter the Ross Ice Shelf just west of the MacDonald Nunataks....
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  • the upper reaches of the Scott Glacier, in the Queen Maud Mountains of Antarctica. The La Gorce Mountains were discovered in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic...
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  • Queen Fabiola Mountains Queen Fabiola Mountains is a group of mountains in Antarctica, 50 kilometres (30 miles) long, consisting mainly of seven small...
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  • Hughes Range (Antarctica) (category Queen Maud Mountains)
    the highest. The range is located east of Canyon Glacier in the Queen Maud Mountains and extends 45 nautical miles (83 km; 52 mi) from the confluence...
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