Ivan Asen Point

Location of Smith Island in the South Shetland Islands.
Ivan Asen Point and the adjacent Ivan Asen Cove surmounted by Mount Foster, from Osmar Strait.
Topographic map of Livingston Island, Greenwich, Robert, Snow and Smith Islands.

Ivan Asen Point (Bulgarian: Нос Иван Асен, ‘Nos Ivan Asen’ \'nos i-'van a-'sen\) is a narrow rocky point projecting 680 m into Osmar Strait from the southeast coast of Smith Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It forms the south side of the entrance to an 1.15 km wide cove indenting the coast for 980 m, which is named Ivan Asen Cove (63°01′25″S 62°31′12″W / 63.02361°S 62.52000°W) in association with the point and has its head fed by Dragoman Glacier.

The point is named after Czar Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria, 1218-1241 AD.

Location

The point is located at 63°01′43″S 62°31′09″W / 63.02861°S 62.51917°WCoordinates: 63°01′43″S 62°31′09″W / 63.02861°S 62.51917°W which is 12.5 km northeast of Cape James, 20.5 km southwest of Cape Smith, 3.8 km south-southeast of the island’s summit Mount Foster (2105 m), and 3.45 km southeast of Slaveykov Peak (Bulgarian mapping in 2009).

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