64°24′39″S60°10′54″W / 64.41083°S 60.18167°W / -64.41083; -60.18167.
A peak rising to 910 metres (2,990 ft)[3] high in the southeast foothills of Detroit Plateau.
Situated at the west extremity of a rocky ridge linked to Mount Elliott, 2.61 kilometres (1.62 mi) south-southeast of Kavlak Peak and 3.69 kilometres (2.29 mi) northeast of Gusla Peak.
Surmounting Dinsmoor Glacier to the north and Desudava Glacier to the south.
Named after the 10–11th century Bulgarian boyar and warrior Ivats.[4]
Gusla Peak
64°25′56″S60°14′25″W / 64.43222°S 60.24028°W / -64.43222; -60.24028.
A peak rising to 842 metres (2,762 ft)[5] high in the southeast foothills of Detroit Plateau.
Situated at the north-northwest extremity of a narrow 3.9 kilometres (2.4 mi) long rocky ridge, 4.88 kilometres (3.03 mi) south-southwest of Kavlak Peak.
Surmounting Desudava Glacier to the north and east, and Boryana Glacier to the south.
Named after the settlement of Gusla in Northeastern Bulgaria.[6]
Vedrare Nunatak
64°25′44″S60°07′05″W / 64.42889°S 60.11806°W / -64.42889; -60.11806.
A rocky peak rising to 798 metres (2,618 ft)[7] high in eastern Desudava Glacier.
Situated 3.67 kilometres (2.28 mi) southeast of Ivats Peak, 2.35 kilometres (1.46 mi) southwest of Mount Elliott and 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) north-northeast of Zgorigrad Nunatak.
Named after the settlement of Vedrare in Southern Bulgaria.[8]
Zgorigrad Nunatak
64°26′30″S60°07′43″W / 64.44167°S 60.12861°W / -64.44167; -60.12861.
A rocky peak rising to 829 metres (2,720 ft)[9] high in eastern Desudava Glacier.
Situated 5.48 kilometres (3.41 mi) east-southeast of Gusla Peak, 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) south-southwest of Vedrare Nunatak and 2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi) north-northeast of Storgozia Nunatak.
Named after the settlement of Zgorigrad in Northwestern Bulgaria.[10]
Storgozia Nunatak
64°27′58″S60°08′28″W / 64.46611°S 60.14111°W / -64.46611; -60.14111.
A rocky hill rising to 593 metres (1,946 ft)[11] high in eastern Desudava Glacier.
Situated 8.65 kilometres (5.37 mi) east of Rice Bastion, 6.1 kilometres (3.8 mi) southeast of Gusla Peak, and 2.8 kilometres (1.7 mi) south-southwest of Zgorigrad Nunatak.
Named after the ancient town of Storgozia in Northern Bulgaria.[12]
64°27′40″S60°14′10″W / 64.46111°S 60.23611°W / -64.46111; -60.23611,
An 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) long and 3.2 kilometres (2.0 mi) wide glacier situated west-southwest of Desudava Glacier and northeast of Darvari Glacier.
It drains the southeast slopes of Detroit Plateau, flowing between Rice Bastion and Gusla Peak, and turning southwards to enter Mundraga Bay between Desudava Glacier and Darvari Glacier.
Named after the settlement of Boryana in Northeastern Bulgaria.[14]
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