Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land, also known as the Danish expedition to Queen Louise Land and straight through Greenland’s ice sheet (Danish:...
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Queen Louise Land (Danish: Dronning Louise Land; Greenlandic: Nuna Dronning Louise) is a vast mountainous region located west of Dove Bay, King Frederik...
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1906–1908 Danmark Expedition and the 1912-1913 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land. The first phase was an exploratory trip in 1929 to prepare the ground...
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The Denmark expedition (Danish: Danmark-ekspeditionen), also known as the Denmark Expedition to Greenland's Northeast Coast and the Danmark Expedition after...
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Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land – Johan Peter Koch and Alfred Wegener cross the inland ice in north Greenland 1912–1914: Brusilov Expedition,...
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Godthaab (1898) (redirect from Godthaab Expedition)
as base for several expeditions in the Arctic, most notably the 1912–1913 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land and the expeditions by Lauge Koch between...
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Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land would involve only four men, take place in 1912–1913, and have Koch for leader. After a stopover in Iceland to...
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Gefiontinde (category Queen Louise Land)
highest mountain in Queen Louise Land (Danish: Dronning Louise Land), NE Greenland. The peak is located in the King Frederick VIII Land area of northeastern...
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"Carlsbergfondets Land" during the 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land led by J.P. Koch. The Carlsberg Foundation (Danish: Carlsbergfondet)...
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explored by the 1906–08 Denmark Expedition, the 1909–12 Alabama Expedition and by J.P. Koch's 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land, when the ruling...
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Johan Peter Koch (category Articles containing Danish-language text)
elusive land was allegedly seen as well by Lauge Koch from the air in 1933. Koch later led the 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land, a sled...
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Borgjokel (category Queen Louise Land)
during the 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land led by J.P. Koch. It was named after the Borg wintering station located close by to the east at 76°42′N...
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Wegener Peninsula (category Articles containing Danish-language text)
who had taken part in the 1906–08 Danmark Expedition and the 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land led by J.P. Koch. Wegener died in 1930 on...
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Carlsberg Foundation (category Articles containing Danish-language text)
Carlsbergfondet Land, named at the time of the 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land led by J.P. Koch. Carlsberg Meridian Telescope, the first...
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Storstrommen (Greenland) (category Queen Louise Land)
(Kofoed-Hansen Bræ) to the NE and the Borgjokel to the SW. List of glaciers in Greenland 1912-1913 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land "Storstrømmen"....
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Britannia Lake (category Queen Louise Land)
Britannia Glacier. Britannia Sø is a large lake at the northern end of Queen Louise Land, to the west of the vast Storstrommen glacier. The lake is located at...
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Revaltoppe (category Queen Louise Land)
Koch's 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land after Reval, the historical name of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, where according to a legend, the...
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Britannia Glacier (category Queen Louise Land)
Britannia Glacier (Danish: Britannia Gletscher) is a glacier in Queen Louise Land, northeastern Greenland. Administratively it belongs to the Northeast Greenland...
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Lindhard Island (category Articles containing Danish-language text)
visited and explored on March 26, 1913, by the 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land and Across the North Greenland Ice Sheet led by J.P. Koch....
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Eventyrfjelde (category Queen Louise Land)
likely to be a fairy tale (Danish: eventyr). The expedition had carried out a very detailed survey of the northern part of Queen Louise Land, but left...
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L. Bistrup Brae (category Queen Louise Land)
limits of the Greenland Ice Sheet between southern Queen Louise Land to the west and Rechnitzer Land to the east. The A.B. Drachmann Glacier and the Budolfi...
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Ad Astra Ice Cap (Greenland) (category Queen Louise Land)
Ad Astra Ice Cap (Danish: Ad Astra Iskappe) is an ice cap in Queen Louise Land, northeastern Greenland. Administratively it belongs to the Northeast Greenland...
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Admiralty Glacier (category Queen Louise Land)
Admiralty Glacier (Danish: Admiralty Gletscher) is a glacier in Queen Louise Land, northeastern Greenland. Administratively it belongs to the Northeast Greenland...
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Trefork Lake (category Queen Louise Land)
its shape. Trefork Sø is the largest lake in the northern part of Queen Louise Land. The lake is located between the large Admiralty and Borgjokel glaciers...
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Bredebrae (category Articles containing Danish-language text)
icebergs. Borgjokel List of glaciers in Greenland 1912-1913 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land Captain Koch's Crossing of Greenland, Bulletin of the American...
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Ymer Nunatak (category Queen Louise Land)
Ymer Nunatak (Danish: Ymers Nunatak) is a nunatak in the Queen Louise Land area of northeastern Greenland. Administratively it is part of the Northeast...
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of Danish monarchs, that is, the kings and queen regnants of Denmark. This includes: The Kingdom of Denmark (up to 1397) Personal union of Denmark and...
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Gefjon (category Articles containing Danish-language text)
mountain in Queen Louise Land (Danish: Dronning Louise Land), NE Greenland was named after Gefjon by the 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land led by...
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M29 Weasel tracked vehicles. Expedition members also made pioneering ascents in the Barth Mountains and Queen Louise Land. Simpson made a preparatory exploration...
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The Danish West Indies (Danish: Dansk Vestindien) or Danish Virgin Islands (Danish: Danske Jomfruøer) or Danish Antilles were a Danish colony in the Caribbean...
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