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Queen Maud Land - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Photo Gallery: Queen Maud Land, Antarctica photos and pictures of culture, history, and travel from National Geographic.> ... Explorers may have sighted Queen Maud Land’s coast in 1820, but its grand mountains, such as the Troll Castle [pictured] remained unknown until ... Photo: Workers carry a couple to land in Tahiti...
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Encyclopedia article about Queen Maud Land. Information about Queen Maud Land in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Queen Maud Land; Queen Maud Range; queen mother; Queen of Hearts; Queen of Sheba; Queen of Spades, The; queen of the meadow; Queen of the Night;
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QUEEN MAUD LAND. Complete learning dealing with queen maud land ... First discovered on:; 09:57am, 11/09/09; All tags for this page:; queen maud land...
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Queen Maud Land is an Antarctic area south of Africa between 20° W and 44°38' E which was claimed by Norway at 14 January 1939 (Dronning Maud Land). The northerly and southerly extend of this area is not officially defined.
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The right part of this ERS-1 SAR image, gathered on 16-1-1992, shows peaks of the Heimefront Range in Queen Maud Land of Antarctica, about 300 km inland from the coast of the Weddell Sea.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Queen Maud's Land. Queen Maud's Land. Information about Queen Maud's Land in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Queen Maud's Land; Queen Maude Land; Queen Maude Land; Queen Maude Land; Queen Maya; Queen Meave; Queen Medb Encampment; Queen Meenakshi; Queen Memorial Branch Library;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Queen Maud Land. Queen Maud Land. Information about Queen Maud Land in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Queen Maud Land; Queen Maud Mountains; Queen Maud Mountains; Queen Maud Mountains; Queen Maud of England; Queen Maud of Norway; Queen Maud Range; Queen Maud Range; Queen Maud Range;
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STATUS: Antarctic region, under the jurisdiction of Norway. ... WORLD LOCATION: Antarctica ... MOTOR VEHICLES CURRENTLY REGISTERED: No indigenous population, therefore, no current need for registrations. It would be assumed that expedition vehicles would carry no registration plates.
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