Location of Alexander Island in the Antarctic Peninsula regionSatellite image of Alexander Island
Piyanets Ridge (Bulgarian: рид Пиянец, ‘Rid Piyanets’ \'rid pi-ya-'nets\) is the upturned V-shaped, mostly ice-free ridge extending 5.6 km in north-south direction, 2.4 km wide and rising to 590 m[1] in Havre Mountains, northern Alexander Island in Antarctica. It surmounts Kolokita Cove to the southwest. The feature is named after the region of Piyanets in Western Bulgaria.
^Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica. Polar Geospatial Center. University of Minnesota, 2019
southwest. The feature is named after the region of Piyanets in Western Bulgaria. PiyanetsRidge is located at 69°20′24″S 71°46′20″W / 69.34000°S 71...
It is entered east of the coastal point formed by Hopkins Ridge and west of PiyanetsRidge, and has its head fed by Coulter Glacier. The feature is named...
on Alexander Island, Antarctica. It is situated 9.2 km southeast of PiyanetsRidge, 19.2 km south-southwest of Mount Pontida and 7.4 km northwest of Galerius...