Kresna Gully

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Kresna Gully (Kresnenska Padina \'kre-snen-ska pa-'di-na\) is a heavily crevassed depression in Perunika Glacier extending 2.7 km westwards from Rezen Knoll in eastern Livingston Island. The gully ends in the indentation forming the E corner of Emona Anchorage, and located 930 m SE by S of Aleko Rock and 3 km NE of Hespérides Point.

Kresna is the name of a town and a gorge formed by the Struma River in south-western Bulgaria.

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The midpoint is located at 62°37′33″S, 60°18′21″W (Detailed Spanish mapping of the area by the Servicio Geográfico del Ejército in 1991. Bulgarian remappings of Perunika Glacier’s terminus from 1995/96 and 2004/05 topographic surveys).

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This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.