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Stribog Mountains is the principal mountain system of Brabant Island in the Palmer Archipelago, Antarctica rising to 2498 m. The feature is 40 km long in north-south direction and 15 km wide, connected to Stavertsi Ridge on the northeast by Viamata Saddle, to Avroleva Heights on the east by Doriones Saddle, and to Solvay Mountains on the south by Aluzore Gap. It is heavily glaciated, with steeper and partly ice-free west slopes.
The mountains are named after the Slavic god of wind, ice and cold Stribog.
Mountain system of Brabant Island, Antarctica
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