- The
Gutenko Nunataks are small,
elongated nunataks 1
nautical mile (2 km) west of
Mount Morgan in the Ford
Ranges of
Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica. They...
- The
Gutenko Mountains (71°40′S 64°45′W / 71.667°S 64.750°W / -71.667; -64.750 (
Gutenko Mountains)) are a large,
scattered group of hills, nunataks...
- John
Gutenko (December 1, 1893 –
October 18, 1963) was an Austro-Hungarian-born
American boxer of Danish,
Ukrainian and
Polish heritage who
fought under...
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original on 8
September 2022.
Retrieved 2
March 2025.
Gutenko,
Gregory (1998).
Deconstructing Teletubbies:
Differences between UK and...
- Mountains, and
north of the
Arthur Glacier and the
Sarnoff Mountains. The
Gutenko Nunataks are to the northeast.
Features in the
northwest include Saunders...
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United States in 1883. John
Gutenko, also
known as Kid Williams, was a
boxer who held the
world bantamweight championship.
Gutenko was born in Rahó, Austria-Hungary...
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Station party, 1967.
Alberts 1995, pp. 573–574.
Guest Peninsula USGS.
Gutenko Nunataks USGS. Wade,
Cathey &
Oldham 1977. Wade,
Cathey &
Oldham 1978....
- Shirley,
chief photographer at the USAS West Base.
Alberts 1995, p. 415.
Gutenko Nunataks.
Mount McCoy.
Alberts 1995, p. 491.
Alberts 1995, p. 316. Alberts...
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north by
Fleming Glacier and
Bingham Glacier, and to the
south by the
Gutenko Mountains. It is
buttressed by
Goettel Escarpment. The
plateau was first...
- west of
central Palmer Land on the
Rymill Coast. It
flows west from the
Gutenko Mountains, at the
south end of the Dyer Plateau, to
George VI Ice Shelf...