Princess Martha Coast
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Princess Martha Coast (Queen Maud Land lying between 05° E and the terminus of Stancomb-Wills Glacier, at 20° W. The entire coastline is bounded by ice shelves with ice cliffs 20 to 35 m high. The name "Crown Princess Martha Land" was originally applied by Capt. Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen to that section of the coast in the vicinity of Cape Norvegia which he discovered from the Norvegia and roughly charted from the air during February 1930.
) is that portion of the coast ofIt is named in honour of Crown Princess Märtha of Norway.
Troll (research station) is located in the eastern part, 235 km from the coast.
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