Mozgovitsa Glacier
Mozgovitsa Glacier is a 10-kilometre-long and 2.5-kilometre-wide glacier on the northwest side of the Rouen Mountains in northern Alexander Island, Antarctica. It drains the north slopes of Pimpirev Peak and flows northwest, between the Senouque Spurs, leaving the Rouen Mountains and joining the Bongrain Ice Piedmont. The glacier is located north-northwest of Frachat Glacier and north-northeast of Russian Gap. It was surveyed on 6–7 January 1988 by a Bulgarian Antarctic Expedition team (Christo Pimpirev and Borislav Kamenov) and a British Antarctic Survey team (Philip Nell and Peter Marquis). Mozgovitsa Glacier is named after the Mozgovitsa River in the Pirin Mountains, Bulgaria. Its coordinates are 69°04′10″S 71°07′40″W (69.06944°S, 71.12778°W).
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