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- Mount_Circe abstract "Mount Circe (77°29′S 160°58′E) is a prominent peak over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) high, standing just north of Mount Dido in the Olympus Range of Victoria Land. It was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (1958–59) after Circe, a figure in Greek mythology.".
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- Mount_Circe hasPhotoCollection Mount_Circe.
- Mount_Circe id "2801".
- Mount_Circe name "Circe, Mount".
- Mount_Circe subject Category:McMurdo_Dry_Valleys.
- Mount_Circe subject Category:Mountains_of_Victoria_Land.
- Mount_Circe point "-77.48333333333333 160.96666666666667".
- Mount_Circe type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Mount_Circe type McMurdoDryValleys.
- Mount_Circe type Mountain109359803.
- Mount_Circe type MountainsOfVictoriaLand.
- Mount_Circe type NaturalDepression109366017.
- Mount_Circe type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Mount_Circe type Object100002684.
- Mount_Circe type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mount_Circe type Valley109468604.
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- Mount_Circe type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Mount_Circe type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Circe comment "Mount Circe (77°29′S 160°58′E) is a prominent peak over 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) high, standing just north of Mount Dido in the Olympus Range of Victoria Land. It was named by the Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition (1958–59) after Circe, a figure in Greek mythology.".
- Mount_Circe label "Mount Circe".
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- Mount_Circe lat "-77.48333333333333".
- Mount_Circe long "160.96666666666667".
- Mount_Circe wasDerivedFrom Mount_Circe?oldid=475700207.
- Mount_Circe isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Circe.