Kong Haakons Halvøy Explained

Kong Haakons Halvøy is a 12 kilometer long peninsula and mountain ridge in Haakon VII Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard. The ridge forms a peninsula in the fjord Krossfjorden, and separates the fjord branches Lilliehöökfjorden and Möllerfjorden. The peninsula is named after King Haakon VII of Norway.[1]

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79.2668°N 11.7691°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kong Haakons Halvøy (Svalbard) . . 5 March 2013.