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- Ekelöf_Point abstract "Ekelöf Point (64°14′S 57°12′W) is a high rocky point which lies 5 nautical miles (9 km) southwest of Cape Gage and marks the north side of the entrance to Markham Bay on the east side of James Ross Island. It was first seen and surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, 1901–04, who named it "Kap Ekelof" after Dr. Eric Ekelof, the medical officer of the expedition. It was resurveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953. Point is considered a more suitable descriptive term for this feature than cape.".
- Ekelöf_Point wikiPageID "29549472".
- Ekelöf_Point wikiPageRevisionID "546036523".
- Ekelöf_Point id "4384".
- Ekelöf_Point name "Ekelöf Point".
- Ekelöf_Point subject Category:Headlands_of_James_Ross_Island.
- Ekelöf_Point point "-64.23333333333333 -57.2".
- Ekelöf_Point type Place.
- Ekelöf_Point type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ekelöf_Point type Place.
- Ekelöf_Point type Location.
- Ekelöf_Point type SpatialThing.
- Ekelöf_Point comment "Ekelöf Point (64°14′S 57°12′W) is a high rocky point which lies 5 nautical miles (9 km) southwest of Cape Gage and marks the north side of the entrance to Markham Bay on the east side of James Ross Island. It was first seen and surveyed by the Swedish Antarctic Expedition under Otto Nordenskiöld, 1901–04, who named it "Kap Ekelof" after Dr. Eric Ekelof, the medical officer of the expedition. It was resurveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey in 1953.".
- Ekelöf_Point label "Ekelöf Point".
- Ekelöf_Point label "埃克勒夫角".
- Ekelöf_Point sameAs Ekel%C3%B6f_Point.
- Ekelöf_Point sameAs Q856991.
- Ekelöf_Point sameAs Q856991.
- Ekelöf_Point lat "-64.23333333333333".
- Ekelöf_Point long "-57.2".
- Ekelöf_Point wasDerivedFrom Ekelöf_Point?oldid=546036523.