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Law-Racoviță Station : ウィキペディア英語版 | Law-Racoviță Station Law-Racoviță Station ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Stația Law-Racoviță)) is the first permanent Romanian station for research and exploration in Antarctica, named after the Romanian explorer Emil Racoviță and inaugurated on January 13, 2006 at the location of a station constructed in 1986 by Australia and donated to Romania. The station may be found in Princess Elizabeth Land, in the Larsemann Hills, 2 kilometers away from China's Antarctic Zhongshan Station. ==Location==
Law-Racoviță Station is placed in a rocky area about 3 kilometers from the Ingrid Christensen coast in Princess Elizabeth Land, in the Larsemann Hills of East Antarctica, at the coordinates 69°23'18.61" S, 76°22'46.2" E. It is located at a distance of 2 kilometers from Zhongshan Station of China and Progress II of the Russian Federation, which permits considerable cooperation between these countries. The station is located 13,352 km from the capital of Romania, Bucharest. Access to the station is made in one of two ways: via helicopter from Davis Station, approximately 80 kilometers northeast, or by land from Zhongshan or Progress II.
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