Queen Fabiola of Belgium — Fabiola Queen consort of the Belgians Tenure 15 December 1960 31 July 1993 Spouse … Wikipedia
Sor Rondane Mountains — (coord|72|0|S|25|0|E|) is a group of mountains about 100 miles (160 km) long with main peaks rising to 3, 400 m, between the Queen Fabiola Mountains and Wohlthat Mountains in Queen Maud Land. They were discovered and photographed from the air by… … Wikipedia
Ямато 691 — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Ямато. Ямато 691 Находка или падение находка Место … Википедия
Mount Eyskens — (71°32′S 35°36′E / 71.533°S 35.6°E / 71.533; 35.6) is a large rock and ice massif rising to 2,300 m next northward of Mount Derom in the Queen Fabiola Mountains. Discovered by the … Wikipedia
Mount Derom — (71°34′S 35°38′E / 71.567°S 35.633°E / 71.567; 35.633) is a massif (2,400 m) standing 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Mount Eyskens in the Queen Fabiola Mountains … Wikipedia
Mount Fukushima — is the highest massif (2,470 m) in the Queen Fabiola Mountains of Antarctica, standing just north of Yamato Glacier. The rock massif rises 1,600 m above the local ice surface and has many ragged peaks. Discovered in 1960 by the BelgAE, under… … Wikipedia
Mount DeBreuck — (71°16′S 35°40′E / 71.267°S 35.667°E / 71.267; 35.667) is the northernmost massif in the Queen Fabiola Mountains. The feature is mainly ice free, linear in plan, and rises to about 2,000 meters … Wikipedia
Mount Gaston de Gerlache — (71°44′S 35°49′E / 71.733°S 35.817°E / 71.733; 35.817) is the southernmost massif (2,400 m) in the Queen Fabiola Mountains. Discovered on October 7 … Wikipedia
Mount Goossens — (71°19′S 35°44′E / 71.317°S 35.733°E / 71.317; 35.733) is a largely bare rock massif (2,200 m) standing next south of Mount Pierre in the Queen Fabiola Mountains. Discovered on … Wikipedia
Mount Pierre — (71°18′S 35°45′E / 71.3°S 35.75°E / 71.3; 35.75) is a massif (2,200 m) standing next north of Mount Goossens in the Queen Fabiola Mountains. Discovered on October … Wikipedia