Prime Head

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Prime Head is the northernmost point of the Antarctic Peninsula, marking a prominent geographic headland in Antarctica.

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Prime Head canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic point
headland
category Headlands of Graham Land
Trinity Peninsula NERFINISHED
continent Antarctica
country Antarctica NERFINISHED
featureType rocky headland
hasAccessibility accessible mainly by ship
hasClimate polar climate
hasEnvironment glaciated coastal environment
hemisphere Southern Hemisphere
isPartOf Antarctic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Graham Land NERFINISHED
Trinity Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedIn Antarctic Peninsula NERFINISHED
Antarctica
Graham Land NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoastOf Trinity Peninsula NERFINISHED
namedBy United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee NERFINISHED
nameLanguage English
nearbyFeature Cape Dubouzet NERFINISHED
Erebus and Terror Gulf NERFINISHED
Siffrey Point NERFINISHED
oceanBasin Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
overlooks Bransfield Strait NERFINISHED
position northernmost point of the Antarctic Peninsula
region northern Graham Land
sovereigntyStatus subject to Antarctic Treaty System
usedFor coastal navigation
geographic reference point

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Cape Dubouzet hasNearbyFeature Prime Head