Yablanitsa Glacier

Yablanitsa Glacier

Yablanitsa Glacier ( _bg. "ледник Ябланица", ‘Lednik Yablanitsa’ 'led-nik 'ya-bla-ni-tsa) is a 1.8 km long glacier on Smith Island, South Shetland Islands draining the northwest slopes of Imeon Range. Flowing west of Drinov Peak into Cabut Cove. Bulgarian early mapping in 2008. Named after the town of Yablanitsa in northern Bulgaria.

References

* [http://www3.pnra.it/SCAR_GAZE/ SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer]


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