Silyanov Peak facts for kids
Silyanov Peak (Bulgarian: Силянов връх, romanized: Silyanov vrah) is the sharp peak in Ellsworth Mountains, Antarctica rising to 2250 m near the end of the side ridge that trends 14.3 km from the peak standing on the main crest of north-central Sentinel Range just north of Mount Hale northwestwards to Memolli Nunatak. It has steep and mostly ice-free east and southwest slopes.
The peak is named after the Bulgarian revolutionary, historian and journalist Hristo Silyanov (1880-1939).
Location
Silyanov Peak is located at 78°01′51.8″S 86°32′52″W / 78.031056°S 86.54778°W, which is 15.02 km southwest of Mount Dalrymple, 10.07 km west of Ahrida Peak, 11.43 km northwest of Mount Hale, 10.36 km north of Mount Hubley, 11.65 km east of Kovil Nunatak and 1.74 km south-southeast of Memolli Nunatak. US mapping in 1961.