Coast of the Princess-Martha

The coast of Princess-Martha () is the portion of the coast of the Ground of the Queen-Maud between the Méridien 05° Is and the end of Glacier Stancomb-Wills, with the meridian line Western 20°. Entirety of the east coast taken in barriers of ice with cliffs from 20 to 35 meters in height. The name of " Ground of the Princess Martha" heiress; had in the beginning was given by the captain Hjalmar Riiser-Larsen to this part of the coast in trimmings of the Cape Norvegia which he discovered on board the Norvegia and which he charted coarsely, by the airs, during the month of February 1930.

She is named in the honor of the Martha, princess heiress of Norway.

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