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Headland in Spitsbergen, Svalbard
Cape Weyprecht
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Cape Weyprecht is located in SvalbardCape WeyprechtLocation in Svalbard
Coordinates: 78°54′N 20°56′E / 78.9°N 20.94°E / 78.9; 20.94
LocationSpitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway

Cape Weyprecht (Norwegian: Kapp Weyprecht) is a headland in the northeast part of Spitsbergen in Svalbard, in the area known as Olav V Land.

The cape is named after Karl Weyprecht, an Austro-Hungarian officer and polar explorer. Together with Julius von Payer, he led the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition that discovered Franz Josef Land in 1873. Weyprecht himself was never on Svalbard.

About 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) east of Cape Weyprecht lie Mack Island, Torkildsen Island, and Isaksen Island, all part of the Rønnbeck Islands.

References

  1. Zeff, Steve. 2015. South End Hinlopen Strait From the National Geographic Endeavour in Arctic Norway. August 5.
  2. Conway, William Martin. 1897. The First Crossing of Spitsbergen. London: J.M. Dent & Company, p. 288.
  3. ^ "Stadnamn i norske polarområde: Kapp Weyprecht (Svalbard)". Archived from the original on 2016-06-01. Retrieved 2016-04-29.


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