Similarities between Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains and Queen Maud Land
Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains and Queen Maud Land have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alfred Ritscher, East Antarctica, Jøkulkyrkja Mountain, New Swabia, Orvin Mountains.
Alfred Ritscher
Alfred Ritscher (23 May 1879 in Bad Lauterberg – 30 March 1963 in Hamburg) was a German polar explorer.
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East Antarctica
East Antarctica, also called Greater Antarctica, constitutes the majority (two-thirds) of the Antarctic continent, lying on the Indian Ocean side of the continent, separated from West Antarctica by the Transantarctic Mountains.
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Jøkulkyrkja Mountain
Jøkulkyrkja Mountain ("the Glacier Church"), also known as Massiv Yakova Gakkelya, is a broad, ice-topped mountain with several radial rock spurs, standing east of Lunde Glacier in the Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains of Queen Maud Land, East Antarctica.
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New Swabia
New Swabia (Norwegian and Neuschwabenland) is a cartographic name sometimes given to an area of Antarctica between 20°E and 10°W in Queen Maud Land, which is claimed as a Norwegian dependent territory under the Antarctic Treaty System.
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Orvin Mountains
The Orvin Mountains (Orvinfjella) constitute a major group of mountain ranges, extending for about between the Wohlthat Mountains and the Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains in Queen Maud Land.
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- What Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains and Queen Maud Land have in common
- What are the similarities between Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains and Queen Maud Land
Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains and Queen Maud Land Comparison
Mühlig-Hofmann Mountains has 77 relations, while Queen Maud Land has 157. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.14% = 5 / (77 + 157).
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