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Location of Greenwich Island in the South Shetland Islands.
Gruev Cove from Bransfield Strait, with Parchevich Ridge on the left and Bogdan Ridge on the right.
Topographic map of Livingston Island, Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands.

Gruev Cove (Bulgarian: Груев залив, romanizedGruev zaliv, IPA: [ˈɡruɛv ˈzalif]) is the 300 m wide cove indenting for 650 m the east coast of Greenwich Island, in the South Shetland Islands south of Santa Cruz Point and north of Parchevich Ridge. It is surmounted by Bogdan Ridge to the north and Benkovski Nunatak to the west. The cove was formed as a result of glacier retreat in the second half of 20th century.

The cove is named "after Dame Gruev (1871–1906), a leader of the Bulgarian liberation movement in Macedonia".

Location

Gruev Cove is centred at 62°30′22″S 59°33′46″W / 62.50611°S 59.56278°W / -62.50611; -59.56278. British mapping in 1968.

Maps

Notes

  1. Antarctic Digital Database (ADD). Scale 1:250000 topographic map of Antarctica. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Since 1993, regularly upgraded and updated
  2. Gruev Cove. SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer

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This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.

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