Bardarevo Hill
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Bardarevo Hill is the ice-covered hill rising to 660 m in the north part of Marescot Ridge
Marescot Ridge
Marescot Ridge is a ridge consisting of numerous ice-covered hills, the highest being Crown Peak at the south end of the ridge. Located 2 nautical miles inland from Marescot Point along the northwest coast of Trinity Peninsula...

 on Trinity Peninsula
Trinity Peninsula
Trinity Peninsula is the extreme northern portion of the Antarctic Peninsula, extending northeastward for about from a line connecting Cape Kjellman and Cape Longing. Dating back more than a century, chartmakers used various names for this portion of the Antarctic peninsula, each name having some...

 in Graham Land
Graham Land
Graham Land is that portion of the Antarctic Peninsula which lies north of a line joining Cape Jeremy and Cape Agassiz. This description of Graham Land is consistent with the 1964 agreement between the British Antarctic Place-names Committee and the US Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names, in...

, Antarctica.

The hill is named after the settlements of Bardarevo in Northeastern Bulgaria.

Location

Bardarevo Hill is located at 63°30′58"S 58°31′53"W, which is 5.1 km north-northeast of Crown Peak
Crown Peak
Crown Peak is an ice-covered peak topped by a conspicuous crown-shaped ice formation. It forms the highest summit and the south end of Marescot Ridge and lies 10 nautical miles east of Cape Roquemaurel on the northwest side of Trinity Peninsula...

, 4.1 km southeast of Marescot Point
Marescot Point
Marescot Point is a small but distinctive low rocky point projecting north from Trinity Peninsula, 2.5 nautical miles east of Thanaron Point...

 and 11.32 km west by south of Ogled Peak
Ogled Peak
Ogled Peak is the ice-covered peak rising to over 700 m in the north foothills of Louis-Philippe Plateau on Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica...

. German-British mapping in 1996.

Map

  • Trinity Peninsula. Scale 1:250000 topographic map. Institut für Angewandte Geodäsie and British Antarctic Survey, 1996.
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