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The South Polar Region.
- Eduard Nunatak, Oscar II Coast
 - Egerika Range, Danco Coast
 - Elemag Reef, Livingston Island
 - Elena Peak, Livingston Island
 - Elhovo Gap, Livingston Island
 - Elin Pelin Point, Smith Island
 - Eliseyna Cove, Livingston Island
 - Elovdol Glacier, Oscar II Coast
 - Elysian Beach, Snow Island
 - Emen Island, Anvers Island
 - Emona Anchorage, Livingston Island
 - Enitsa Peak, Sentinel Range
 - Enravota Glacier, Nordenskjöld Coast
 - Enrique Hill, Livingston Island
 - Eratosthenes Point, Elephant Island
 - Erden Glacier, Oscar II Coast
 - Eremiya Hill, Trinity Peninsula
 - Ereta Peak, Bastien Range
 - Erma Knoll, Livingston Island
 - Erovete Peak, Loubet Coast
 - Erul Heights, Trinity Peninsula
 - Eridanus Stream, Livingston Island
 - Esperanto Island, Zed Islands
 - Etar Snowfield, Livingston Island
 - Etropole Peak, Livingston Island
 - Eurydice Peninsula, Danco Coast
 - Evlogi Peak, Smith Island
 - Eyer Peak, Sentinel Range
 - Ezdimir Buttress, Davis Coast
 - Ezerets Knoll, Graham Coast
 
See also
External links
- Bulgarian Antarctic Gazetteer
 - SCAR Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica
 - Antarctic Digital Database (ADD). Scale 1:250000 topographic map of Antarctica with place-name search.
 - L. Ivanov. Bulgarian toponymic presence in Antarctica. Polar Week at the National Museum of Natural History in Sofia, 2–6 December 2019
 
Bibliography
- J. Stewart. Antarctica: An Encyclopedia. Jefferson, N.C. and London: McFarland, 2011. 1771 pp. ISBN 978-0-7864-3590-6
 - L. Ivanov. Bulgarian Names in Antarctica. Sofia: Manfred Wörner Foundation, 2021. Second edition. 539 pp. ISBN 978-619-90008-5-4 (in Bulgarian)
 - G. Bakardzhieva. Bulgarian toponyms in Antarctica. Paisiy Hilendarski University of Plovdiv: Research Papers. Vol. 56, Book 1, Part A, 2018 – Languages and Literature, pp. 104-119 (in Bulgarian)
 - L. Ivanov and N. Ivanova. Bulgarian names. In: The World of Antarctica. Generis Publishing, 2022. pp. 114-115. ISBN 979-8-88676-403-1
 
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