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'''Smith Peak''' ({{coord|72|10|S|99|18|W|display=inline, title}}) is a prominent peak of the ] on ], ]. It rises southeast of the head of ] and {{cvt|6|mi}} east-northeast of ]. It was first delineated from air photos taken by ] in December 1946 and named by the ] (US-ACAN) for ], aviation pilot of the ] (ByrdAE) in 1928–30.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.geographic.org/geographic_names/antname.php?uni=14082&fid=antgeo_121 | title=Smith Peak: Antarctica | publisher=ITA | accessdate=14 August 2016}}</ref><ref name="gnis-CFF">{{cite gnis|type=antarid|id=14082|name=Smith Peak|accessdate=2018-08-29}}</ref>


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