Tashukov Nunatak (Bulgarian: Ташуков нунатак|Tashukov nunatak, in Bulgarian pronounced as /tɐˈʃukof ˈnunɐtak/) is the rocky ridge 1.8 km long in northwest–southeast direction and 1.7 km wide, rising to 768 m[1] on the northeast side of Zlokuchene Glacier on Nordenskjöld Coast in Graham Land, Antarctica.[2]
The feature is named after Ivan Tashukov, engineer at St. Kliment Ohridski base during the 1994/95 Bulgarian Antarctic campaign, which set the longterm directions of the Bulgarian Antarctic research.[2]
Tashukov Nunatak is located at -64.8339°N -60.8706°W, which is 9.8 km southwest of Balvan Point, 12 km northwest of Pedersen Nunatak, 8.1 km east of Andersson Peak and 6.3 km south of Tillberg Peak. British mapping in 1978.