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Victoria Land
is a region in eastern
Antarctica
which fronts the western side of the
Ross Sea
and the
Ross Ice Shelf
, extending southward from about 70°30'S to
78°00'S
, and westward from the Ross Sea to the edge of the
Antarctic Plateau
. It was discovered by Captain
James Clark Ross
in January 1841 and named after
Queen Victoria
. The rocky
promontory
of
Minna Bluff
is often regarded as the southernmost point of Victoria Land, and separates the
Scott Coast
to the north from the
Hillary Coast
of the
Ross Dependency
to the south.
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