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- The_Split_Pin abstract "The Split Pin (54°11′S 36°35′W) is a twin pinnacles, 12 m high, on the shore north of Lagoon Point in Jason Harbor, Cumberland West Bay, South Georgia. Charted by DI in 1929 and named descriptively. This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "The Split Pin" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
- The_Split_Pin country South_Georgia_and_the_South_Sandwich_Islands.
- The_Split_Pin country United_Kingdom.
- The_Split_Pin wikiPageID "29668054".
- The_Split_Pin wikiPageRevisionID "601840064".
- The_Split_Pin hasPhotoCollection The_Split_Pin.
- The_Split_Pin subject Category:Rock_formations_in_Antarctica.
- The_Split_Pin point "-54.18333333333333 -36.583333333333336".
- The_Split_Pin type Abstraction100002137.
- The_Split_Pin type Arrangement107938773.
- The_Split_Pin type Formation108426461.
- The_Split_Pin type Group100031264.
- The_Split_Pin type RockFormationsInAntarctica.
- The_Split_Pin type Place.
- The_Split_Pin type Wikidata:Q532.
- The_Split_Pin type Place.
- The_Split_Pin type Location.
- The_Split_Pin type SpatialThing.
- The_Split_Pin comment "The Split Pin (54°11′S 36°35′W) is a twin pinnacles, 12 m high, on the shore north of Lagoon Point in Jason Harbor, Cumberland West Bay, South Georgia. Charted by DI in 1929 and named descriptively. This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Geological Survey document "The Split Pin" (content from the Geographic Names Information System).".
- The_Split_Pin label "The Split Pin".
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- The_Split_Pin sameAs Q7765973.
- The_Split_Pin sameAs The_Split_Pin.
- The_Split_Pin lat "-54.18333333333333".
- The_Split_Pin long "-36.583333333333336".
- The_Split_Pin wasDerivedFrom The_Split_Pin?oldid=601840064.
- The_Split_Pin isPrimaryTopicOf The_Split_Pin.