Antarctic Place-names Commission

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Bulgaria in Antarctica
St. Kliment Ohridski Base
Camp Academia
Tangra 2004/05
Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica
Antarctic Place-names Commission
 Topographic marker approved by the Commission
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Topographic marker approved by the Commission
 Field work for the Commission
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Field work for the Commission
 A map published by the Commission
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A map published by the Commission

The Antarctic Place-names Commission was established by the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute in 1994, and since 2001 has been a body affiliated to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria. The Commission approves Bulgarian place names in Antarctica, which are formally given by the President of the Republic according to the Bulgarian Constitution and the established international practice.

 A stamp commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of Bulgarian Antarctic cartography in the service of the Commission
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A stamp commemorating the Tenth Anniversary of Bulgarian Antarctic cartography in the service of the Commission

Geographical names in Antarctica reflect the history and practice of Antarctic exploration. The nations involved in Antarctic research give new names to nameless geographical features for the purposes of orientation, logistics, and international scientific cooperation. There are approximately 18000 different Antarctic toponyms, including several hundred names given by Bulgaria. Since the Bulgarian Antarctic base is situated in the South Shetland Islands, most of the Bulgarian place names are concentrated in that area too.

In 1995 the Commission developed its own Toponymic Guidelines, which in particular introduced the system for the Romanization of Bulgarian that was subsequently adopted for official use in Bulgaria. The work of the Commission is supported by geographical information and mapping resulting from topographic surveys in Antarctica, such as the 1995/96 survey in Livingston Island, and the topographic survey Tangra 2004/05. The Commission published the first Bulgarian topographic map of Livingston Island and Greenwich Island in 2005.

The Antarctic Place-names Commission cooperates with other national authorities for Antarctic place names, and with the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Details of the Bulgarian Antarctic toponyms are published by the Commission’s website, and also by the international Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica maintained by SCAR.

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