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Store Svarthorn Peak (71°35′S 12°33′E / 71.583°S 12.550°E / -71.583; 12.550) is a very prominent black peak (2,490 m) rising abruptly at the southwest extremity of Mittlere Petermann Range, in the Wohlthat Mountains of Queen Maud Land. It was discovered and given the descriptive name "Grosses Schwarz-Horn" (great black peak) by the German Antarctic Expedition under Ritscher, 1938–39. The peak was remapped by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition, 1956–60, who used the form Store Svarthorn. The Norwegian spelling has been recommended by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) to agree with associated features in the area having this name.

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Store Svarthorn Peak

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Store Svarthorn Peak (71°35′S 12°33′E / 71.583°S 12.550°E / -71.583; 12.550) is a very prominent black peak (2,490 m) rising abruptly at the southwest...

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Svarthornbotnen Cirque

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12.600°E / -71.583; 12.600) is a large cirque just northeast of Store Svarthorn Peak in the Mittlere Petermann Range, Wohlthat Mountains in Antarctica...

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Svarttindane Peaks

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including Veselaya Mountain, located 2 nautical miles (3.7 km) south of Store Svarthorn Peak in Sudliche Petermann Range, Wohlthat Mountains. Discovered and plotted...

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Mittlere Petermann Range

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north–south for 17 nautical miles (31 km) from the Johnson Peaks to Store Svarthorn Peak, in the Wohlthat Mountains, Queen Maud Land. The range was discovered...

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List of nunataks

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(coordinates: 71°36′S 12°28′E) is a nunatak at the southwest foot of Store Svarthorn Peak in the Mittlere Petermann Range of the Wohlthat Mountains, Antarctica...

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List of mountains of Queen Maud Land

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including Isachsen Mountain (3,425 metres), Devold Peak (3,280 meters), Kjelbotn Peak (3,210 meters), Bond Peaks (3,180 meters) and Mount Widerøe (3,180 meters)...

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