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The Debenham Islands and Stonington have been the major centers from which
Marguerite Bay and its adjacent region have been explored . During the 1950s
FIDS also maintained Base Y on Horseshoe Island ( 67 ° 51'S , 67 ° 12'W ) .
The Debenham Islands and Stonington have been the major centers from which
Marguerite Bay and its adjacent region have been explored . During the 1950s
FIDS also maintained Base Y on Horseshoe Island ( 67 ° 51'S , 67 ° 12'W ) .
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A Norwegian royal proclamation of 14 January 1939 consolidated the various
discoveries made by Norwegian explorers and whalers in this region into a
coherent territorial claim on behalf of Norway , defining Queen Maud Land as “
that ...
A Norwegian royal proclamation of 14 January 1939 consolidated the various
discoveries made by Norwegian explorers and whalers in this region into a
coherent territorial claim on behalf of Norway , defining Queen Maud Land as “
that ...
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A chronological history of voyages into the Arctic regions ; undertaken chiefly for
the purpose of discovering a North ... American peninsula what mattered to the
Russian Admiralty was that this region should be explored and claimed first by ...
A chronological history of voyages into the Arctic regions ; undertaken chiefly for
the purpose of discovering a North ... American peninsula what mattered to the
Russian Admiralty was that this region should be explored and claimed first by ...
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