Oryahovo Heights (Oryahovski Vazvisheniya o-'rya-hov-ski v&-zvi-'she-ni-ya) are the ice-covered heights of elevation 340m extending 6km in N-S direction in central and eastern
Ioannes Paulus II Peninsula,
Livingston Island,
Antarctica. They are linked to Snow Peak to the SE by two saddles separated by a small nameless ice dome described first by Àlex Simón from the Spanish Antarctic Programme.
They are named after the town of Oryahovo in Northwestern Bulgaria.
Location
The heights are centered at (British mapping in 1968).
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