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The Russian Geographical Society Glacier (Russian: Ледник Географического Общества) is in east Tajikistan, in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province. It is located in the Pamir Mountains, near Independence Peak (formerly Revolution Peak), at approx. 38°36′N72°18′E / 38.6°N 72.3°E / 38.6; 72.3.
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