Goleminov Point
Antarctic geological feature From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Antarctic geological feature From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Goleminov Point (Bulgarian: Големинов нос, ‘Goleminov Nos’ \go-le-'mi-nov 'nos\) is the rocky point on the northwest coast of Alexander Island in Antarctica projecting 400 m westwards into Lazarev Bay southeast of the terminus of Manolov Glacier.
The feature is named after the Bulgarian composer, Marin Goleminov (1908-2000).
Goleminov Point is located at 69°20′37″S 71°56′58″W, which is 6.17 km southeast of Kamhi Point, 24.9 km south-southeast of Cape Vostok and 6 km northwest of Dint Island. British mapping in 1971.
This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.
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