Muhlig-Hofmann Mountains

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Muhlig-Hofmann Mountains (72°0′S, 5°20′E) is a major group of associated mountain features extending east-west for 65 miles between the Gjelsvik Mountains and Orvin Mountains in Queen Maud Land. They were discovered by the German Antarctic Expedition under Ritscher, 1938-39, and named for the division director of the German Air Ministry. They were remapped by the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition, 1956-60.

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