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Legru Bay (62°10′S 58°12′W / 62.167°S 58.200°W / -62.167; -58.200) is a bay 2
nautical miles (4 km) wide,
indenting the
south coast of King George...
- (23
September 1857 – 17
August 1942) was the male name
under which Louise Legru, née L'Henoret,
published her
musical compositions. She was one of the few...
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Barocco Charles Burguet 1926 L'Orphelin du
Cirque Garment, le
traitre /
Legru 1926 The
Flame Boussat René
Hervil 1926 600,000
Francs a
Month John Durand...
- northwest–southeast and
rising to
about 315
metres (1,030 ft)
northeast of
Legru Bay, King
George Island, in the
South Shetland Islands. It was
named following...
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Stwosz Icefall is an
icefall at the
outlet of
Krakow Dome at the head of
Legru Bay on King
George Island, Antarctica. It was
named by the 1980
Polish Antarctic...
- 233) is a
prominent headland forming the
south side of the
entrance to
Legru Bay on the
south coast of King
George Island, in the
South Shetland Islands...
- 62.150°S 58.183°W / -62.150; -58.183) is a
small spur
extending into
Legru Bay, 1.5
nautical miles (3 km) west of Low Head on the
south coast of King...
- DNF Eugène
Laverne Henri Laverne DNF Jean Le Bret DNF
Lecointre DNF L.
Legru DNF
Leroy DNF
Henry Maingot DNF
Marcel Meran Émile
Michelet DNF Émile Michelet...
- 183°W / -62.150; -58.183) is a low
promontory on the
northeast side of
Legru Bay on King
George Island in the
South Shetland Islands,
rising about 15...
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Lecointre France (FRA) 1900
Cebern Lovell Lee United States (USA) 1948
Legru France (FRA) 1900 H. R.
Lehbert Estonia (EST) 1928
Leroy France (FRA)...