St. Kiprian Peak Explained

St. Kiprian Peak (Bulgarian: връх Св. Киприан|vrah Sv. Kiprian, in Bulgarian pronounced as /ˈvrɤx svɛˈti kipriˈan/) is a rocky peak of elevation 270 m in the southeast extremity of Breznik Heights on Greenwich Island, Antarctica. Situated 1.54 km east of Vratsa Peak, 1.7 km south of Ilarion Ridge, 1.63 km west of Fort Point, and 800 m northeast of Kormesiy Peak. Overlooking Musala Glacier to the north. Bulgarian topographic survey Tangra 2004/05.

The feature is named after the Bulgarian clergyman Kiprian Tsamblak (1330-1406), Metropolitan of Kiev, Moscow and all Russia.

-62.5398°N -59.6061°W

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