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The '''Polish Glacier''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] ''Glaciar de los Polacos'') is one of the [[glacier|glacial field]]s of mount [[Aconcagua]] in the [[Andes]]. It was named after the [[Poland|Polish]] expedition of [[1934]]. Led by Konstanty Narkiewicz-Jodko, the team paved an alternative route to the peak, named ''the Polish Route'', through the glacier.
[[Image:Aconcagua-polish-glacier.jpg|300px|thumb|right|The Polish glacier from above the high camp]]
The '''Polish Glacier'''<ref>http://www.aconcagua.pl Polish website about Aconcagua Polish Glacier</ref> ([[Spanish language|Spanish]] ''Glaciar de los Polacos'') is one of the [[glacier|glacial field]]s of Cerro [[Aconcagua]], the highest peak in the [[Andes]] and the Americas. It was named after [[1930s Polish Andean expeditions|the Polish expedition of 1934]].<ref>J. Neate (1994). ''Mountaineering in the Andes,'' p187. RGS 1994, {{ISBN|0-907649-64-5}}</ref> Led by [[Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz]], the team developed an alternative route to the peak through the glacier, which was named ''the Polish Route''.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal |last=Marek |first=Aneta |date=2016 |title=Andy jako rejon eksploracji górskiej Polaków do 1989 r. |url=https://spg.apsl.edu.pl/baza/wydawn/spg13/marek.pdf |journal=Słupskie Prace Geograficzne |language=pl |volume=13 |pages=83–104 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230616174507/https://spg.apsl.edu.pl/baza/wydawn/spg13/marek.pdf |archive-date=16 June 2023}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite web |title=Centro Cultural Argentino de Montaña |url=http://108.160.148.93/~culturad/ |access-date=2023-08-23 |website=Centro Cultural Argentino de Montaña}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Aconcagua]]
*[[List of glaciers]]
*[[List of glaciers]]


==References==
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[[Category:Glaciers of Argentina]]
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Latest revision as of 18:17, 23 December 2023

The Polish glacier from above the high camp

The Polish Glacier[1] (Spanish Glaciar de los Polacos) is one of the glacial fields of Cerro Aconcagua, the highest peak in the Andes and the Americas. It was named after the Polish expedition of 1934.[2] Led by Konstanty Jodko-Narkiewicz, the team developed an alternative route to the peak through the glacier, which was named the Polish Route.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ http://www.aconcagua.pl Polish website about Aconcagua Polish Glacier
  2. ^ J. Neate (1994). Mountaineering in the Andes, p187. RGS 1994, ISBN 0-907649-64-5
  3. ^ Marek, Aneta (2016). "Andy jako rejon eksploracji górskiej Polaków do 1989 r." (PDF). Słupskie Prace Geograficzne (in Polish). 13: 83–104. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 June 2023.
  4. ^ "Centro Cultural Argentino de Montaña". Centro Cultural Argentino de Montaña. Retrieved 2023-08-23.

32°39′20″S 70°00′57″W / 32.65556°S 70.01583°W / -32.65556; -70.01583