Mount Schuyler (Bulgarian: връх Скайлър, romanized:vrah Skaylar, IPA:[ˈvrɤx ˈskajɫɐr]) is the peak rising to 1475 m[1] off the northeast extremity of Detroit Plateau in Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. Surmounting Russell West Glacier to the north and Victory Glacier to the southeast. Part of the glacial divide between Bransfield Strait and Prince Gustav Channel.
Mountain in Graham Land, Antarctica
Location of Trinity Peninsula.
The peak is named after the American diplomat Eugene Schuyler (1840–1890), who investigated the crushing of the Bulgarian April Uprising of 1876 and co-authored the draft decisions of the subsequent 1876 Constantinople Conference.
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