Scullin and Murray Monoliths
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Scullin and Murray Monoliths
Summary
Scullin and Murray Monoliths is a protected area[1].
Key Facts
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths is located in Antarctic Treaty area[2].
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths's continent is recorded as Antarctica[3].
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths's instance of is recorded as protected area[4].
- James Scullin is named after Scullin and Murray Monoliths[5].
- George John Robert Murray is named after Scullin and Murray Monoliths[6].
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths's has part is recorded as Scullin Monolith[7].
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths's has part is recorded as Murray Monolith[8].
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths's catalog code is recorded as ASPA-164[9].
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': -67.8019, 'longitude': 66.7183, 'precision': 0.0166667}[10].
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths's heritage designation is recorded as Antarctic Specially Protected Area[11].
- Scullin and Murray Monoliths's area is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q712226', 'amount': '+10.23'}[12].
Body
Geography
Scullin and Murray Monoliths is located in Antarctic Treaty area[2]. Its continent is recorded as Antarctica[3].
Physical Characteristics
Scullin and Murray Monoliths's area is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q712226', 'amount': '+10.23'}[12].
Designation and Status
Scullin and Murray Monoliths's instance of is recorded as protected area[4]. Its heritage designation is recorded as Antarctic Specially Protected Area[11].
History and Context
Scullin and Murray Monoliths's catalog code is recorded as ASPA-164[9]. Things named after include James Scullin[5], a politician[13], 1876–1953[14], of Australia[15] and George John Robert Murray[6], a barrister[16], 1863–1942[17], of Australia[18], awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George[19].