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| Bulgaria This article uses the official Bulgarian transliteration system when romanizing Bulgarian Cyrillic. For details, see Romanization of Bulgarian. Bulgaria
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| South Shetland Islands The South Shetland Islands are a group of Antarctic islands, lying about 120 kilometres north of the Antarctic Peninsula. Under the Antarctic Treaty 1959, the Islands' sovereignty is neither recognized nor disputed by the signatories and they are free for use by any signatory for non-military use. South_Shetland_Islands
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| King George Island | archipelago = South Shetland Islands King_George_Island
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| Antártica Chilena Province Antártica Chilena Province is one of four provinces in its southernmost region, Magallanes and Antártica Chilena Region. The capital is Puerto Williams. Antártica_Chilena_Province
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| Kils/testimony User:Kils/testimony
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| Uwe Kils Uwe Kils (born July 10, 1951) is a German marine biologist specializing in planktology. He received a Habilitation and the venia legendi in marine and fisheries biology from the University of Kiel. Uwe_Kils
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| Antarctic Technology Offshore Lagoon Laboratory The Antarctic Technology Offshore Lagoon Laboratory (ATOLL University) was a floating oceanographic laboratory for in situ observation experiments and for field testing new instruments and equipment for polar expeditions. The ATOLL hull was the largest fiberglass structure ever built at that time. Antarctic_Technology_Offshore_Lagoon_Laboratory
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| Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research The Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) is a committee of the International Council for Science. SCAR is charged with the initiating, developing and coordinating scientific research in the Antarctic region. Scientific_Committee_on_Antarctic_Research
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| Mount Codrington Mount Codrington () is a prominent mountain, 1,520 m, standing 24 miles SSE of Cape Close and 17 miles east of Johnston Peak. Mount Codrington forms the northeastern end of the Napier Mountains. Mount_Codrington
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| Enderby Land Enderby Land () is a projecting land mass of Antarctica, extending from Shinnan Glacier at about 44° 38' E to William Scoresby Bay at 59° 34' E. It was discovered in February 1831 by John Biscoe in the Tula, and named after the Enderby Brothers of London, owners of the Tula, who encouraged their captains to combine exploration with sealing. Enderby_Land
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| Abstract management Abstract management is the process of accepting and preparing abstracts for presentation at an academic conference. The process consists of either invited or proffered submissions of the abstract or summary of work. Abstract_management
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| Brazilian Antarctica |longd = 28 |longm = 11 |longs = 47 |longEW = W Brazilian_Antarctica
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| Avenue/temp User:Avenue/temp
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| Filippo Ongaro Filippo Ongaro is a physician and an expert in sports sciences, performance medicine and functional medicine. Ongaro started his career in Italy at the Center for Biomedical Studies Applied to Sports directed by Francesco Conconi, one of the most popular scientists and gurus in the field of performance enhancement. Filippo_Ongaro
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| Discovery Expedition Talk:Discovery_Expedition
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| TodorBozhinov/Archive 2 User_talk:TodorBozhinov/Archive_2
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| International Permafrost Association The International Permafrost Association (IPA), founded in 1983, has as its objectives to foster the dissemination of knowledge concerning permafrost and to promote cooperation among persons and national or international organisations engaged in scientific investigation and engineering work related to permafrost and seasonally frozen ground. The IPA became an Affiliated Organisation of the International Union of Geological Sciences in July 1989. International_Permafrost_Association
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| Tor (research station) Tor research station is a Norwegian Antarctic research station in Queen Maud Land, in the easternmost part of Princess Martha Coast at Svarthamaren, established in 1993. It is located 1625 metres above sea level, about 200 km from the coast at . Tor_(research_station)
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