Mount Popov

Location of Heros Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctic Peninsula.

Mount Popov (Bulgarian: Попов връх, ‘Popov Vrah’ \po-'pov 'vr&h\) is the broad ice-covered peak with precipitous rocky slopes rising to 650 m in eastern Bigla Ridge on Heros Peninsula, Foyn Coast on the Antarctic Peninsula. It surmounts Beaglehole Glacier to the west and Cabinet Inlet to the northeast.

The feature is named after Todor Popov, physician at St. Kliment Ohridski Base during the 1996/97 and 1997/98 seasons.

Location

Mount Popov is located at 66°32′20″S 63°54′25″W / 66.53889°S 63.90694°W / -66.53889; -63.90694Coordinates: 66°32′20″S 63°54′25″W / 66.53889°S 63.90694°W / -66.53889; -63.90694, which is 13 km south-southwest of Balder Point, 7.65 km northwest of Spur Point and 12.64 km northeast of Varad Point. British mapping in 1974.

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This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.


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