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Srem Gap is the flat saddle of elevation 813 m extending 1.35 km on Trinity Peninsula, Antarctic Peninsula, which is situated between Russell West Glacier to the northwest and a tributary glacier to Russell East Glacier to the southeast. Linking Irakli Peak and Trakiya Heights to the southwest, and Mount Canicula to the northeast.
The feature is named after the settlement of Srem in southeastern Bulgaria.
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