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- Guesalaga Peninsula is a small, L-shaped, low-lying shingle covered peninsula on the east side of Discovery Bay, Greenwich Island in the South Shetland...
- Guesalaga Island is the northern of two islands lying off the east side of Lecointe Island, in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. It was named by the...
- 083°W / -75.500; -143.083) Guardian Rock Guano Island Guébriant Islands Guesalaga Island (64°16′S 61°59′W / 64.267°S 61.983°W / -64.267; -61.983) Guile...
- 66333) indenting for 310 m (339 yd) the coast between that point and Guesalaga Peninsula. The area was visited by early 19th century sealers. Ash Point...
- Chilean Antarctic Expedition of 1947, under the command of Captain Federico Guesalaga Toro, decided to rename the name Bahía Chile as the site of Chile's first...
- Rogers B and Noad N (2020) "Selling professionally" ReThink Press, London Guesalaga, R., Gabrielsson, M., Rogers, B., Ryals, L., & Cuevas, J. M. (2018). Which...
- September 23, 1902 Alejandro Guesalaga Don Alejandro Guesalaga. - September 23, 1902: Roca-Drago, designates Don Alejandro Guesalaga, Extraordinary Envoy and...
- Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Iquique Cove is sheltered on the northwest by Guesalaga Peninsula, and the small González Island (62°29′04.5″S 59°40′05″W / 62...
- operation.[citation needed] The expedition was led by Commodore Federico Guesalaga Toro. The German-Chilean Hans Helfritz served as the expedition's official...
- Antarctic Expedition of 1947, and commanded by Capitan de Navio Federico Guesalaga Toro, who named it after Ernesto González Navarrete, captain of the ship...