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  • ...rominent group of peaks 10 nautical miles (19 km) south of the [[Allegheny Mountains]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of Westarctica. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • The '''Walker Mountains''' (72°13′S 99°2′W) are a range of peaks and [[nunatak]]s which are f ...ht from the ship [[USS Bear|USS ''Bear'']] on 27 February 1940. The Walker Mountains were named by US-SCAN in honor of Lt. William M. Walker, captain of the Uni
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  • [[File:Haines Mountains.jpg|450px|thumb|Map of the Haines Mountains]] The '''Haines Mountains''' (77°34'S 146°20'W) are a range of [[ice]]-capped mountains trending northwest–southeast for about 25 miles and forming the southwest
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  • [[File:Ickes Mountains - Antarctica.png|thumb|350px|Map of the Ickes Mountains]] The '''Ickes Mountains''' (75°29′S 139°45′W) are a series of coastal mountains that extend west from the [[Strauss Glacier]] for 15 miles (24 km) along th
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  • [[File:McCuddin Mountains.png|350px|thumb|Map showing the McCuddin Mountains and associated features.]] ...all cluster of mountains in [[Westarctica]] consisting mainly of two large mountains, Mount Flint and [[Mount Petras]], along with several scattered peaks and [
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  • #redirect[[Harold Byrd Mountains]]
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  • [[File:Bender mountains.jpg|thumb|upright=2]] The '''Bender Mountains''' (85°31′S 140°12′W) are a small group of mountains 4 nautical miles (7 km) southwest of the Berry Peaks, between the southeast
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  • [[File:Tapley-Mountains.png|350px|thumb|Map of the Tapley Mountains]] ...]]s in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]], a part of the larger [[Transantarctic Mountains]].
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  • [[File:Jones-Mountains.jpg|400px|thumb|An expedition team at the Jones Mountains]] ...which is mainly Mezozoic and an overlying "volcanic" series pf rocks. The mountains' roughly 500 meters of upper Tertiary volcanics unconformably overlie and t
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  • The '''Chester Mountains''' (76°40′S 145°35′W) are a group of mountains just north of the mouth of Crevasse Valley Glacier and 10 nautical miles (2 [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • [[File:CraryMtnsMap.jpg|thumb|400px|Map of the Crary Mountains]] ...mountains, 56 km (35 mi) long, rising to 3,655 m at [[Mount Frakes]]. The mountains are located 80 km (50 mi) SW of [[Toney Mountain]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Denfield-mts.jpg|400px|thumb|Map showing the location of the Denfeld Mountains]] The '''Denfeld Mountains''' (76°55′S 144°45′W) are a group of scattered mountains between Crevasse Valley Glacier and [[Arthur Glacier]] in the [[Ford Ranges
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  • [[File:Phillips-Mountains.png|thumb|350px]] The '''Phillips Mountains''' (76°16'00"S 145°00'00"W) are a range of mountains on the north side of [[Balchen Glacier]] and [[Block Bay]] in the [[Ford Ra
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  • [[File:Gothic-Mountains.jpg|thumb|400px|The "Organ Pipes" in the Gothic Mountains]] ...) is a group of mountains, 32 kilometers (20 mi) long, in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]], located west of [[Watson Escarpment]] and bounded by
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  • [[File:Swanson2.jpg|thumb|The area around the Swanson Mountains, pictured at center]] ...heast of [[Saunders Mountain]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of Westarctica. The mountains were discovered on aerial flights by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition in 1934
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  • ...thumb|Map showing the location of the Allegheny Mountains (left) and Clark Mountains (right) in relation to each other]] ...) are a small group of mountains 16 kilometers (10 mi) west of the [[Clark Mountains]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Thiel Mountains air.jpg|thumb|Thiel Mountains from the air]] ...an isolated, mainly [[snow]]-capped mountain range of the [[Transantarctic Mountains]], located in the [[Ellsworth Land]] region of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Horlick Mountains.jpg|thumb|The Horlick Mountains]] The '''Horlick Mountains''' are a mountain range in the [[Transantarctic Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]], lying eastward of [[Reedy Glacier]] and including the
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  • ...ountains - Mt Chapman.jpg|thumb|350px|right|Survey picture of the Whitmore Mountains.]] ...es: 82°35′S 104°30′W) are an isolated mountain range of the Transantarctic Mountains System, located in the [[Marie Byrd Land]] region of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...:Beardmore Glacier - Antarctica.jpg|400px|thumb|View of the Transantarctic Mountains from Beardmore Glacier]] ...ent from Cape Adare in northern [[Victoria Land]] to [[Coats Land]]. These mountains divide [[East Antarctica]] and [[West Antarctica]].
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  • #redirect[[Whitmore Mountains]]
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  • ...500px|Map showing the location of the Allegheny Mountains (left) and Clark Mountains (right) in relation to each other]] ...estarctica]]. They are about 16 kilometers (10 mi) east of the [[Allegheny Mountains]].
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  • [[File:Sarnoff Mountains Tent.jpg|thumb|Tent at the base of the Sarnoff Mountains]] The '''Sarnoff Mountains''' (77°10′S 145°0′W) are a range of mountains, 25 nautical miles (46 km) long and 4 to 8 nautical miles (15 km) wide sepa
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  • [[File:Hudson-Mountains.jpg|350px|thumb|Map of the Hudson Mountains]] ...ce sheet]] along the northernmost section of the [[Walgreen Coast]]. These mountains lie just east of [[Cranton Bay]] and [[Pine Island Bay]] at the eastern ext
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  • [[File:Orientation to Fosdick Mountains.jpg|thumb|Researchers in the Fosdick Mountains]] The '''Fosdick Mountains''' (76°32′S 144°45′W) are an east–west trending mountain range with
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  • [[File:Harold-Mountains.jpg|thumb|350px|Map of the Harold Byrd Mountains]] The '''Harold Byrd Mountains''' (85°26′S 146°30′W) are a group of exposed mountains and [[nunatak]]s which extend in an east–west direction between the lower
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  • [[File:LaGorce.jpg|thumb|400px|Map of the La Gorce Mountains]] ...st side of the upper reaches of the [[Scott Glacier]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...ains.jpg|thumb|The "Organ Pipes" in the Gothic Mountains of the Queen Maud Mountains]] ...roup of mountains, ranges and subordinate features of the [[Transantarctic Mountains]], lying between the [[Beardmore Glacier|Beardmore]] and [[Reedy Glacier]]s
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  • * [[Allegheny Mountains]] * [[Chester Mountains]]
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  • [[File:Haines Mountains.jpg|450px|thumb|Map of the Haines Mountains]] The '''Haines Mountains''' (77°34'S 146°20'W) are a range of [[ice]]-capped mountains trending northwest–southeast for about 25 miles and forming the southwest
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  • [[File:Thiel Mountains air.jpg|thumb|Thiel Mountains from the air]] ...an isolated, mainly [[snow]]-capped mountain range of the [[Transantarctic Mountains]], located in the [[Ellsworth Land]] region of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...500px|Map showing the location of the Allegheny Mountains (left) and Clark Mountains (right) in relation to each other]] ...estarctica]]. They are about 16 kilometers (10 mi) east of the [[Allegheny Mountains]].
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  • ...:Beardmore Glacier - Antarctica.jpg|400px|thumb|View of the Transantarctic Mountains from Beardmore Glacier]] ...ent from Cape Adare in northern [[Victoria Land]] to [[Coats Land]]. These mountains divide [[East Antarctica]] and [[West Antarctica]].
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  • ...ains.jpg|thumb|The "Organ Pipes" in the Gothic Mountains of the Queen Maud Mountains]] ...roup of mountains, ranges and subordinate features of the [[Transantarctic Mountains]], lying between the [[Beardmore Glacier|Beardmore]] and [[Reedy Glacier]]s
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  • [[File:Orientation to Fosdick Mountains.jpg|thumb|Researchers in the Fosdick Mountains]] The '''Fosdick Mountains''' (76°32′S 144°45′W) are an east–west trending mountain range with
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  • [[File:Harold-Mountains.jpg|thumb|350px|Map of the Harold Byrd Mountains]] The '''Harold Byrd Mountains''' (85°26′S 146°30′W) are a group of exposed mountains and [[nunatak]]s which extend in an east–west direction between the lower
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  • ...rominent group of peaks 10 nautical miles (19 km) south of the [[Allegheny Mountains]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of Westarctica. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • [[File:Swanson2.jpg|thumb|The area around the Swanson Mountains, pictured at center]] ...heast of [[Saunders Mountain]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of Westarctica. The mountains were discovered on aerial flights by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition in 1934
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  • ...ay between the [[Wisconsin Range]] and the [[Ohio Range]] in the [[Horlick Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. ..., and also a member of the Ohio State University expedition to the Horlick Mountains in 1960–61 and 1961–62.
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  • [[File:LaGorce.jpg|thumb|400px|Map of the La Gorce Mountains]] ...st side of the upper reaches of the [[Scott Glacier]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:CraryMtnsMap.jpg|thumb|400px|Map of the Crary Mountains]] ...mountains, 56 km (35 mi) long, rising to 3,655 m at [[Mount Frakes]]. The mountains are located 80 km (50 mi) SW of [[Toney Mountain]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Tapley-Mountains.png|350px|thumb|Map of the Tapley Mountains]] ...cated 5 nautical miles (9 km) northwest of [[Mount Gould]] in the [[Tapley Mountains]] of Westarctica.
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  • ...9 km) wide, forming the major topographic landmark of the northern [[Thiel Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]]. ...y to these mountains. Ford led geological parties working in the Pensacola Mountains in several austral seasons, 1962–63 to 1978–79.
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  • [[File:Mount June.jpg|350px|thumb|Map of the Philips Mountains showing the location of Mount June.]] ...untain located 11 kilometers (6 nmi) west of Mount Paige in the [[Phillips Mountains]] of the [[Ford Ranges]].
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  • The '''Chester Mountains''' (76°40′S 145°35′W) are a group of mountains just north of the mouth of Crevasse Valley Glacier and 10 nautical miles (2 [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • [[File:Phillips-Mountains.png|thumb|350px]] The '''Phillips Mountains''' (76°16'00"S 145°00'00"W) are a range of mountains on the north side of [[Balchen Glacier]] and [[Block Bay]] in the [[Ford Ra
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  • ...thumb|Map showing the location of the Allegheny Mountains (left) and Clark Mountains (right) in relation to each other]] ...) are a small group of mountains 16 kilometers (10 mi) west of the [[Clark Mountains]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Swanson2.jpg|thumb|Walgreen Peak, shown at the end of the Sarnoff Mountains]] ...ent rock peak (570 m) which forms the northwest extremity of the [[Sarnoff Mountains]], in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • The '''Walker Mountains''' (72°13′S 99°2′W) are a range of peaks and [[nunatak]]s which are f ...ht from the ship [[USS Bear|USS ''Bear'']] on 27 February 1940. The Walker Mountains were named by US-SCAN in honor of Lt. William M. Walker, captain of the Uni
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  • [[File:Tapley-Mountains.png|350px|thumb|Map of the Tapley Mountains]] ...]]s in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]], a part of the larger [[Transantarctic Mountains]].
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  • [[File:Denfield-mts.jpg|400px|thumb|Map showing the location of the Denfeld Mountains]] The '''Denfeld Mountains''' (76°55′S 144°45′W) are a group of scattered mountains between Crevasse Valley Glacier and [[Arthur Glacier]] in the [[Ford Ranges
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  • [[File:McCuddin Mountains.png|350px|thumb|Map showing the McCuddin Mountains and associated features.]] ...all cluster of mountains in [[Westarctica]] consisting mainly of two large mountains, Mount Flint and [[Mount Petras]], along with several scattered peaks and [
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  • ...tains]] of [[Westarctica]], draining west-southwestward, parallel to these mountains, to enter the lower portion of the [[Reedy Glacier]]. ...Advisory Committee on [[Antarctic]] Names in association with the Horlick Mountains.
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  • [[File:Horlick Mountains.jpg|thumb|The Horlick Mountains]] The '''Horlick Mountains''' are a mountain range in the [[Transantarctic Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]], lying eastward of [[Reedy Glacier]] and including the
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  • ....jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Mount Carbone in the Phillips Mountains]] ...tain located 3 nautical miles (6 km) east of Mount Paige in the [[Phillips Mountains]].
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  • #redirect[[Whitmore Mountains]]
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  • #REDIRECT[[Whitmore Mountains]]
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  • #redirect[[Harold Byrd Mountains]]
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  • ....jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Mount Lockhart in the Fosdick Mountains]] ...is a prominent northerly projection from the main massif of the [[Fosdick Mountains]] 4 nautical miles (7 km) northeast of [[Mount Avers]], in the [[Ford Range
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  • ...unt Gerdel]] on the south side of [[Albanus Glacier]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. ...panied Lieutenant George W. Warden in aircraft flights over the Queen Maud Mountains during U.S. Navy Operation Highjump, 1946–47.
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  • ...ock cliff on its north side, situated at the western end of the [[Whitmore Mountains]]. ...he Horlick Mountains Traverse (1958-59), who made a survey of the Whitmore Mountains on 2 January 1959.
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  • [[File:Ickes Mountains - Antarctica.png|thumb|350px|Map of the Ickes Mountains]] The '''Ickes Mountains''' (75°29′S 139°45′W) are a series of coastal mountains that extend west from the [[Strauss Glacier]] for 15 miles (24 km) along th
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  • ...ins - Antarctica.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Mount LeMasurier in the Ickes Mountains of Westarctica]] ...[[Mount Vance]] and [[Mount Langway]], in the central part of the [[Ickes Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Mount Ferranto.jpg|350px|thumb|Map of the Fosdick Mountains showing the location of Mount Ferranto]] ...forms the extreme southwest projection of the main massif of the [[Fosdick Mountains]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...peak 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) east of [[Mount Darling]] in the [[Allegheny Mountains]] of the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • [[File:Ickes Mountains - Antarctica.png|thumb|350px|Map showing the Ickes Mountains with Mount Langway in the center]] ...2.5 nautical miles (5 km) southwest of [[Mount LeMasurier]] in the [[Ickes Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...ne.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Mount Paine in the La Gorce Mountains.]] ...ion of the western part of the [[La Gorce Mountains]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...pped plateau with steep northern cliffs and several flat-topped ridges and mountains. The range was surveyed in 1958-59 by the USARP Horlick Mountains Traverse, and was investigated in 1960-61 and 1961-62 by geologists of the
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  • ...mounting the central part of the [[Tapley Mountains]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category: Mountains]]
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  • ...unt Vance.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Mount Vance in the Ickes Mountains]] ...40 m) rising between [[Mount LeMasurier]] and Mount McCrory in the [[Ickes Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Mount-Andes.jpg|350px|thumb|Map of the Tapley Mountains showing Mount Andes circled in red]] ...3′S 146°46′W) is a 2,525 meter peak, in the southeast part of the [[Tapley Mountains]].
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  • [[File:Bender mountains.jpg|thumb|upright=2]] The '''Bender Mountains''' (85°31′S 140°12′W) are a small group of mountains 4 nautical miles (7 km) southwest of the Berry Peaks, between the southeast
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  • ...eak 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) south of [[Mount Darling]] in the [[Allegheny Mountains]] of the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • '''Alexander Peak''' is a summit in the north end of the [[Haines Mountains]] 1 nautical mile (2 km) west of [[Buennagel Peak]]. Alexander Peak sits in [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...r is one of a series of major glaciers flowing across the [[Transantarctic Mountains]], with the Amundsen Glacier to the west and the [[Leverett Glacier|Leveret ...[Watson Escarpment]] to enter [[Ross Ice Shelf]] just west of the [[Tapley Mountains]].
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  • [[File:Jones-Mountains.jpg|400px|thumb|An expedition team at the Jones Mountains]] ...which is mainly Mezozoic and an overlying "volcanic" series pf rocks. The mountains' roughly 500 meters of upper Tertiary volcanics unconformably overlie and t
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  • ....jpg|300px|thumb|Map showing location of Mount Van Valkenburg in the Clark Mountains.]] ...ain located 1 nautical mile (1.9 km) south of Mount Burnham in the [[Clark Mountains]] of the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...bout 8 nautical miles (15 km) southeast of [[Mount Ronne]] in the [[Haines Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • [[File:Tasch Peak.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing Tasch Peak in the Crary Mountains]] ...3′W) is a rocky peak in the southeast portion of Mount Rees in the [[Crary Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...ouths of [[Van Reeth Glacier]] and [[Robison Glacier]] in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] west of [[Mount Noville]]. [[Category: Mountains]]
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  • ...[[California Plateau]] and the [[Watson Escarpment]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]]. ...z, plagioclase, and biotite. Hornblende is a common phase in this chain of mountains. The peak of Mount Blackburn itself is comprised of ferrar dolerite. On the
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  • ...s copy.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Mount Averts in the Fosdick Mountains of Antarctica.]] ...1′W) is a mountain 2 miles (3 km) north of Mount Ferranto in the [[Fosdick Mountains]], in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • '''Mount Darling''' (77°15′S 143°20′W) is the highest peak of the [[Allegheny Mountains]], standing 1 nautical mile (2 km) west of [[Mount Swartley]] in the [[Ford [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...g|350px|thumb|Map showing the location of Shepherd Dome between the Hudson Mountains and Pine Island Glacier]] ...les (6 km) southwest of [[Mount Manthe]] in the south part of the [[Hudson Mountains]].
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  • ...in stands between [[Arthur Glacier]] and [[Boyd Glacier]] in the [[Sarnoff Mountains]] of the [[Ford Ranges]]. [[Category: Mountains]]
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  • ...autical miles north of Lackey Ridge in the [[Ohio Range]] of the [[Horlick Mountains]]. ...were surveyed by the United States [[Antarctic]] Research Program Horlick Mountains Traverse party in December 1958. The Bennett Nunataks were named by the Adv
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  • [[File:Bailey Ridge.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing Bailey Ridge in the Sarnoff Mountains]] ...145°2′W) is a serrate ridge 4 nautical miles (7 km) long in the [[Sarnoff Mountains]] standing between Mount Blades and the Fleming Peaks in the [[Ford Ranges]
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  • ...nunatak alleghney.jpg|300px|thumb|Picture of Cady Nunatak in the Allegheny Mountains]] ...iles (6 km) east of Mount Zeigler in the northeast part of the [[Allegheny Mountains]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • '''Mount Bramhall''' (72°15′S 98°16′W) is a peak of the [[Walker Mountains]], located 5 nautical miles (9 km) east of [[Mount Hawthorne]] on [[Thursto [[Category: Mountains]]
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  • ...t of [[Fadden Peak]], between the [[Harold Byrd Mountains]] and the Bender Mountains in [[Westarctica]].
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  • [[File:Sarnoff Mountains Tent.jpg|thumb|Tent at the base of the Sarnoff Mountains]] The '''Sarnoff Mountains''' (77°10′S 145°0′W) are a range of mountains, 25 nautical miles (46 km) long and 4 to 8 nautical miles (15 km) wide sepa
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  • ..., at 750 meters (2,460 ft), the highest and most prominent of the [[Hudson Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]], located near the center of the group, about 14 nautic [[Category: Mountains]]
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  • [[File:Hudson-Mountains.jpg|350px|thumb|Map of the Hudson Mountains]] ...ce sheet]] along the northernmost section of the [[Walgreen Coast]]. These mountains lie just east of [[Cranton Bay]] and [[Pine Island Bay]] at the eastern ext
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  • '''Mount Simpson''' (72°8′S 100°32′W) is a peak of the [[Walker Mountains]] rising just west of the head of Hale Glacier on [[Thurston Island]]. It i [[Category: Mountains]]
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  • ...Mount Zanuck on the south side of [[Albanus Glacier]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...3 miles (4.8 km) north-northeast of [[Mount Swartley]] in the [[Allegheny Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...b|Chart showing the location of Lewisohn Nunatak in relation to the Mackay Mountains]] ...ed [[nunatak]] located 10 nautical miles (19 km) southeast of the [[Mackay Mountains]], in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...140 ft) high in the southwest portion of [[Mount Flint]] in the [[McCuddin Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...east of Mount Seelig in the northeast part of [[Westarctica]]'s [[Whitmore Mountains]]. It is the 479th tallest mountain in [[Antarctica]]. ...urveyed on 2 January 1959 by William H. Chapman, a member of the [[Horlick Mountains]] Traverse. Mount Radlinski was named by Chapman after William A. Radlinski
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  • ...here it rises above the middle of [[Robison Glacier]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...r.jpg|300px|thumb|Map of the Balchen Glacier with the Fosdick and Phillips Mountains]] ...west to [[Block Bay]] between the [[Phillips Mountains]] and the [[Fosdick Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...heast of [[Mount Grier]] in the [[La Gorce Mountains]] of the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] in southern [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...(escarpments), are the Scott Mountains, the Tula Mountains, and the Napier Mountains. The highest peak is Mount McMaster at 2,830 metres (9,280 ft) Above Ordnan
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  • ...ssive islandlike mountain rising to 975 m at the west end of the [[Denfeld Mountains]], [[Ford Ranges]], on the [[Saunders Coast]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...|Map showing location of the George Nunatak in relation to the Harold Byrd Mountains.]] ...h [[nunatak]] located midway between the eastern part of the [[Harold Byrd Mountains]] and [[Leverett Glacier]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...sin Range''' (85°45′S 125°00′W) is a major mountain range of the [[Horlick Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]], comprising the [[Wisconsin Plateau]] and numerous gla * [[Horlick Mountains]]
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  • ...l mile (2 km) east of [[Alexander Peak]] in the north part of the [[Haines Mountains]], in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...ntains.png|350px|thumb|Map showing Groux Rock to the north of the Phillips Mountains]] ...4°47′W) is an isolated rock outcrop in the northern part of the [[Phillips Mountains]], 5 nautical miles (9 km) east-northeast of [[Mount June]] and just north
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  • ...px|thumb|Map showing location of the Neptune Nunataks south of the Fosdick Mountains in Antarctica.]] ...a small group of [[nunatak]]s between the Chester Mountains and [[Fosdick Mountains]], in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...and 4 nautical miles (7 km) east of [[Mount Bowlin]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]]. [[Category: Mountains]]
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  • ...dge Nunatak in relation to three aligned nunataks southwest of the [[Ickes Mountains]].]] ...e westernmost of three aligned [[nunatak]]s lying southward of the [[Ickes Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...one-Nun.jpg|thumb|Weather station in the Fallone Nunataks with Harold Byrd Mountains in the distance]] ...les (19 km) long, located 10 nautical miles northeast of the [[Harold Byrd Mountains]], between the edge of the [[Ross Ice Shelf]] and the [[Watson Escarpment]]
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  • ...the southwest extremity of the [[Mount Petras]] massif, in the [[McCuddin Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. [[Category: Mountains]]
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  • ...to enter [[Scott Glacier]] just north of Mount Zanuck, in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] in [[Antarctica]].
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  • ...the northwest extremity of the [[La Gorce Mountains]] of the [[Queen Maud Mountains]], just south of [[Robison Glacier]].
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  • ...Rocks.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Adams Rocks in the Phillips Mountains.]] ...are located 13 kilometers (7 nmi) west of [[Mount June]] in the [[Phillips Mountains]]. The highest of the two rocks is 679 meters tall.
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  • [[File:Dirtbag-Nun.jpg|thumb|Harold Byrd Mountains with Dirtbag Nunatak indicated by red circle]] ...ical miles (6 km) south-southwest of [[Mount Manke]], in the [[Harold Byrd Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...eMountains1.png|thumb|350px|Map showing the Szabo Bluff in the Queen Maude Mountains]] ...an Reeth Glacier|Van Reeth]] and [[Robison Glacier]]s, in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]].
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  • ...the westernmost summit of the [[La Gorce Mountains]], in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]]. It is directly west of [[Goldstream Peak]].
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  • ...d by William H. Chapman, a U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) surveyor in these mountains in the 1958-59 season. "Buckeye" is a nickname of the state of Ohio and Ohi In the Buckeye Range of the [[Horlick Mountains]], 4000 feet of sedimentary rocks nonconformably overlie a granitic basemen
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  • ...overed escarpment about 30 nautical miles (60 km) northwest of the [[Thiel Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]]. The escarpment is arc shaped, 30 nautical miles long, ...d and mapped by the United States [[Antarctic]] Research Program [[Horlick Mountains]] Traverse party during the 1958–59 research season. It was named by the
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  • ...attered mountain groups including the [[Hudson Mountains]] and the [[Jones Mountains]].
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  • ...eastern side and the Queen Alexandra Range of the Central [[Transantarctic Mountains]]. The glacier is one of the main passages through the Transantarctic Mountains to the great polar plateau beyond, and was one of the early routes to the [
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  • ...a prominent rock along the northern side of [[Boyd Ridge]], in the [[Crary Mountains]] of Westarctica.
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  • ...n [[Alexander Peak]] and [[Mount Ronne]], on the east side of the [[Haines Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...ed in honor of Arthur T. Walden, dog driver and leader of the [[Queen Maud Mountains]] Supporting Party of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition in 1928–30.
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  • ...solated [[nunatak]] 10 nautical miles (19 km) northeast of the [[Allegheny Mountains]] in the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...out 50 nautical miles (93 km) west of the Heritage Range, in the Ellsworth Mountains of [[Antarctica]], within the declared borders of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...km) long, and flows west to [[Sulzberger Ice Shelf]] between the [[Swanson Mountains]] on the north and [[Mount Rea]] and [[Mount Cooper]] on the south, in the
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  • ...12′S 145°21′W) are a group of rocks at the northwest end of the [[Phillips Mountains]], 4 nautical miles (7 km) northwest of [[Mount June]].
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  • ...shield volcano which is the highest and most imposing of the five volcanic mountains that comprise the [[Executive Committee Range]] of [[Marie Byrd Land]]. The [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...nd Glacier''' is a [[glacier]] located on the northeast side of the Haines Mountains, flowing northwest for about 40 nautical miles (70 km) to [[Sulzberger Ice
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  • ...(10 km) east of [[Mount Manthe]] in the southeastern part of the [[Hudson Mountains]] along the [[Walgreen Coast]].
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  • ...atak]] 4 nautical miles (7 km) northeast of the east end of the [[Phillips Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...n Escarpment''' (86°0′S 145°0′W) is a major escarpment in the [[Queen Maud Mountains]], trending northward along the east margin of [[Scott Glacier]], then east
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  • ...le]] Baron of Garwood as a gift from his grandfather, the Duke of [[Tapley Mountains|Tapley]]. His mother is the Protector of Garwood. His aunt is the Countess
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  • ...e bora (or bura) in the Adriatic, the Bohemian Wind or Böhmwind in the Ore Mountains, the Santa Ana in southern California, the piteraq winds of Greenland, and ...ing vessels. Williwaws originate in the snow and ice fields of the coastal mountains, and they can be faster than 120 knots (140 mph; 220 km/h).
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  • ...lboard''' (77°4′S 145°40′W) is a massive granite monolith in the [[Sarnoff Mountains]] of the [[Ford Ranges]] of [[Westarctica]] standing just west of [[Mount R
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  • ...ncluding the title Marquis of Sarnoff, which is derived from the [[Sarnoff Mountains]] on the western coast of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...actually exists within Westarctica, at its southern end near the [[Tapley Mountains]].
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  • ...located 5 nautical miles (9 km) northwest of Mount Flint in the [[McCuddin Mountains]] in [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...nd 13 km (8.1 mi) wide and lies within the Sentinel Range of the Ellsworth Mountains. It overlooks the [[Ronne Ice Shelf]] near the base of the [[Antarctic Peni
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  • The current Senate Leader is the Duke of [[Denfeld Mountains|Denfeld]]. On 5 March 2024, the Duke of [[Denfeld Mountains|Denfeld]] was elected as the new Senate Leader.
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  • ...ith Glacier. [[Mount Wilbanks]] is located on the far northern edge of the mountains where it touches the [[Bear Peninsula]].
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  • ...unt of Adams, so-named for the [[Adams Rocks]] in Westarctica's [[Phillips Mountains]]. He was also made a Companion in the [[Noble Order of Westarctica]].
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  • [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • * [[Allegheny Mountains]] <small> ''(Hereditary Peerage)'' </small> * [[Bender Mountains]]
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  • * [[Rockefeller Plateau|Rockefeller Mountains]]
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  • ...ntinel Range, which was later named for the northern half of the Ellsworth Mountains. During the flight, his aircraft ran out of fuel, forcing a landing near th
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  • ...Ice Sheet]] (WAIS). It is separated from the WAIS by the [[Transantarctic Mountains]]. The EAIS rests upon a large land mass, contrary to that of the WAIS, whi
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  • ...s elevated to the peerage as the Duke of Tapley, so-named for the [[Tapley Mountains]]. His daughters bear the titles Lady Protector of Garwood and Countess of
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  • [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • ...acier ice streams flow west-northwest along the south side of the [[Hudson Mountains]] into [[Pine Island Bay]], [[Amundsen Sea]], Westarctica. It was mapped by ...eruption in the last 10,000 years. The volcano is situated in the [[Hudson Mountains]], close to Pine Island Glacier. The eruption spread a layer of volcanic as
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  • ...e Southern Cross. In addition, it contains 5 stars, which represent the 5 mountains on the Isle of Thurston. Next, the lioness is a sign of Protestantism, of
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  • * [[Hudson Mountains]]
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  • The name "Whitmore" comes from the [[Whitmore Mountains]] in southern Westarctica, very near to the [[South Pole]], but is also ext
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  • [[Category:Mountains]]
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  • * [[Walker Mountains]]
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  • ...oness]] Fallone, named for the [[Fallone Nunataks]] near the [[Harold Byrd Mountains]]. Her wife, Barbara, was granted the [[courtesy title]] [[Baronet|Baronete
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  • ...m Guards. The Duke's title came from [[Goldstream Peak]] in the [[La Gorce Mountains]] of [[Westarctica]].
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  • ...aks are the peaks of north-south trending mountain ranges and hills. These mountains, peaks, hills, and uplands are surrounded by a permanent ice sheet, which c
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  • After the sun had disappeared behind the mountains and the solar-powered garden lights illuminated [[Montague Square]], Grand
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  • ...ke of Whitmore, a title derived both from his name and from the [[Whitmore Mountains]]. Shortly after, on 26 June 2004, Emilio Garcia was granted the title [[Vi
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