Tsarevets Buttress

Location of Trinity Peninsula.

Tsarevets Buttress (Bulgarian: рид Царевец, ‘Rid Tsarevets’ \'rid tsa-'re-vets\) is the rounded ice-covered buttress extending 7 km in north-south direction and 7 km in east-west direction, rising to 1749 m on Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica. It is situated on the northwest side of Detroit Plateau, and is connected to Korten Ridge on the west-northwest by Podvis Col. The feature has steep and partly ice-free southwest, north and east slopes, surmounting Temple Glacier to the southwest, Sabine Glacier to the northwest and Whitecloud Glacier to the north-northeast and east.

The buttress is named after Tsarevets Hill in the city of Veliko Tarnovo, the seat of the Bulgarian royal court in the 12th-14th centuries.

Location

Tsarevets Buttress is located at 63°58′50″S 59°40′10″W / 63.98056°S 59.66944°W / -63.98056; -59.66944Coordinates: 63°58′50″S 59°40′10″W / 63.98056°S 59.66944°W / -63.98056; -59.66944, which is 20 km southeast of Wennersgaard Point. German-British mapping in 1996.

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References

This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.


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