Mount Lorette
| Mount Lorette | ||
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| Höhe | 2200 m | |
| Lage | Königin-Maud-Land, Ostantarktika | |
| Gebirge | Belgica Mountains | |
| Koordinaten | 72° 32′ 0″ S, 31° 9′ 0″ O | |
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Mount Lorette (französisch Mont Notre-Dame de Lorette) ist ein 2200 m hoher und eisfreier Berg im ostantarktischen Königin-Maud-Land. Er ragt unmittelbar westlich des Mount Loodts in den Belgica Mountains auf.
Teilnehmer der Belgischen Antarktis-Expedition 1957/58 unter Gaston de Gerlache de Gomery (1919–2006) entdeckten ihn. De Gerlache de Gomery benannte ihn nach der Notre-Dame de Lorette (französisch für Unsere Liebe Frau von Lorette), Schutzheilige der Flieger.
Weblinks
- Mount Lorette. In: Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior, archiviert vom (englisch).
- Mount Lorette auf geographic.org (englisch)
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