Queen Maud Range

Queen Maud Range
a mountain range in Antarctica, in Ross Dependency, S of the Ross Sea.

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  • Queen Maud Range — /mɔd/ (say mawd) noun a mountain range south of the Ross Sea, in Ross Dependency, Antarctica …  

  • Queen Maud Range — a mountain range in Antarctica, in Ross Dependency, S of the Ross Sea …   Useful english dictionary

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