Fucha Peak Explained

Fucha Peak (Bulgarian: връх Фуча|vrah Fucha, in Bulgarian pronounced as /ˈvrɤx ˈfut͡ʃɐ/) is the peak rising to 2604 m[1] in the central part of Bangey Heights, north-central Sentinel Range in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica. It surmounts Marsa Glacier to the west and Padala Glacier to the southeast.

The peak is named after the settlements of Mala (Little) Fucha and Golema (Great) Fucha in Western Bulgaria.

Location

Fucha Peak is located at -78.0378°N -85.6208°W, which is 2.45 km northeast of Golemani Peak, 2.66 km east of Oreshak Peak, 2.8 km south by west of Mount Schmid, and 11.43 km northwest of Zimornitsa Peak. US mapping in 1961, updated in 1988.

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Notes and References

  1. https://livingatlas2.arcgis.com/antarcticdemexplorer/ Reference Elevation Model of Antarctica.