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Mount Heitō

Index Mount Heitō

Mount Heitō is a flat-topped mountain high on the southeast end of the Langhovde Hills in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. [1]

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  1. 4 relations: Heitō Glacier, Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition, Langhovde Hills, Queen Maud Land.

Heitō Glacier

Heitō Glacier is a small glacier draining westward along the south side of Mount Heitō in the southern part of the Langhovde Hills, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica. Mount Heitō and Heitō Glacier are Prince Harald Coast.

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Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition

The refers to a series of Japanese Antarctic expeditions for scientific research.

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Langhovde Hills

The Langhovde Hills are an extensive area of bare rocky hills along the eastern shore of Lützow-Holm Bay, in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica.

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Queen Maud Land

Queen Maud Land (Dronning Maud Land) is a roughly region of Antarctica claimed by Norway as a dependent territory.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Heitō

Also known as Mount Heito.