Mount Robinson
This article is about a landform in the Falkland Islands. For the mountain in California, see Mount Robinson (California). For the mountain in Antarctica, see Mount Robinson (Antarctica).
Not to be confused with Mount Robson.
Mount Robinson is a mountain on West Falkland. It was known as "Monte Independencia" in Spanish until it was found Mount Adam was higher. It is the second highest point on the island. It is close to the source of the Warrah River.
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Mount Robinson Mount Robinson (South America) Show map of South America | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 680 m (2,230 ft) |
| Coordinates | 51°35′49.2″S 59°55′30″W / 51.597000°S 59.92500°W / -51.597000; -59.92500 |
References
51°35′49″S 59°55′30″W / 51.597°S 59.925°W / -51.597; -59.925
Mountains and hills of the Falkland Islands | ||
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| East Falkland Island |
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| West Falkland Island |
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| Weddell Island |
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