Oates Land
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Oates Land
Summary
Oates Land is a region[1]. It draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (region category, ranking #407 of 1,289).[2]
Key Facts
- Oates Land is located in East Antarctica[3].
- Oates Land is in the country of Australian Antarctic Territory[4].
- Oates Land's continent is recorded as Antarctica[5].
- Oates Land's instance of is recorded as region[6].
- Oates Land's shares border with is recorded as Ross Dependency[7].
- Oates Land's shares border with is recorded as George V Land[8].
- Oates Land's shares border with is recorded as Victoria Land[9].
- Lawrence Oates is named after Oates Land[10].
- Oates Land's locator map image is recorded as AN -Victoria Land.png[11].
- Oates Land's highest point is recorded as Mount McClintock[12].
- Oates Land's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -69.5, 'lon': 159}[13].
- Oates Land's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0gyvk70[14].
- Oates Land's GNIS Antarctica ID is recorded as 10954[15].
- Oates Land's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Oates Land[16].
- Oates Land's GeoNames ID is recorded as 8521281[17].
- Oates Land's BabelNet ID is recorded as 03097224n[18].
- Oates Land's SCAR Composite Gazetteer place ID is recorded as 18309[19].
- Oates Land's Australian Antarctic Gazetteer ID is recorded as 1290[20].
- Oates Land's named by is recorded as Harry Pennell[21].
- Oates Land's New Zealand Gazetteer place ID is recorded as 56380[22].
- Oates Land's KBpedia ID is recorded as OatesLand[23].
- Oates Land's Spanish Cultural Heritage thesauri ID is recorded as geografico/1208868[24].
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Geography
Oates Land is in the country of Australian Antarctic Territory[4]. It is located in East Antarctica[3]. Its continent is recorded as Antarctica[5].
Designation and Status
Oates Land's instance of is recorded as region[6].
History and Context
Lawrence Oates is named after Oates Land[10].
Why It Matters
Oates Land draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (region category, ranking #407 of 1,289).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[25] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[26]