-
Prime Head, the
northernmost point of the
Antarctic Peninsula, at Cape
Legoupil. The base was
established on 18
February 1948 by the
Chilean Antarctic...
- 6 km; 3.5 mi),
centred about 1
nautical mile (1.9 km; 1.2 mi) off Cape
Legoupil on the
north coast of
Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica. The
islands are close...
-
about ´8
nautical miles (15 km; 9.2 mi) wide
between Cape
Ducorps and Cape
Legoupil,
along the
north coast of
Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica.
Copernix annotated...
- fish-spear".
British Museum.
Retrieved 2019-04-01. Christensen, Marianne;
Legoupil, Dominique; Pétillon, Jean-Marc (2016), Langley, Mic****e C. (ed.), "Hunter-Gatherers...
- 90 116 56 −3 −4.6 GARS Cape
Legoupil Germany
German Aerospace Center 1991 10 −3.9
General Bernardo O'Higgins Cape
Legoupil Chile
Chilean Army 1948 60...
- (Schmidt Peninsula)) is a
small peninsula connected by a low
isthmus to Cape
Legoupil on the
Trinity Peninsula of Antarctica.
Copernix annotated satellite view...
- is a
German polar research station in Antarctica. It is
located at Cape
Legoupil on the
Antarctic Peninsula on the six-hectare
Isabel Riquelme islet, also...
-
between 1832 and 1842
under the
leadership of the "poet-Barber"
Michel Legoupil and by the
subscription of the
faithful of the
peripheral quarters of Roule...
-
Trinity Peninsula and 9
nautical miles (17 km; 10 mi)
northeast of Cape
Legoupil. So
named by UK-APC
because of
confusion about {{convert|the
identity of...
- the
north coast of
Trinity Peninsula and 9 nmi (17 km)
northeast of Cape
Legoupil. So
named by
United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names
Committee (UK-APC) because...