Tabarin Peninsula

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Tabarin Peninsula is a prominent ice-covered peninsula at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, known as one of the northernmost parts of the continent and a site of early Antarctic exploration.

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Tabarin Peninsula canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
peninsula
administeredUnder Antarctic Treaty System
countryClaim Argentina
Chile
United Kingdom
coveredBy ice
exploredDuring Operation Tabarin
surface form: Operation Tabarin (1943–1945)
hasCharacteristic ice-covered
prominent
hasClimate polar climate
hasCoordinateRegion 57°W longitude (approximate)
63°S latitude (approximate)
hasEnvironment glaciated terrain
hasImportance strategic location for early research stations in northern Antarctic Peninsula region
hasRelativeLocation one of the northernmost parts of the Antarctic continent
knownFor early Antarctic exploration
locatedAt northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula
locatedIn Antarctic Peninsula
Antarctica
Graham Land
namedAfter Operation Tabarin
near Dundee Island
Hope Bay
Joinville Island group
surface form: Joinville Island
partOf Trinity Peninsula
surroundedBy Bransfield Strait
Weddell Sea

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Esperanza Base hasNearbyGeographicFeature Tabarin Peninsula
Hope Bay hasNearbyFeature Tabarin Peninsula