"Challenger Deep" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: Named after the British Royal Navy survey ship HMS Challenger, whose expedition of 1872–1876 made the first recordings of its depth. Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Challenger Deep}} Challenger Deep
  1. A deep in Mariana Trench, Pacific Ocean; a point in the Mariana Trench, known as the deepest point in the world's oceans. Wikipedia link: Challenger Deep Categories (topical): Oceanography Categories (place): Places Coordinate_terms: HMRG Deep, Sirena Deep, Horizon Deep Translations (deepest point in the world): 挑戰者深淵 (Chinese Mandarin), 挑战者深渊 (Tiāozhànzhě Shēnyuān) (Chinese Mandarin), Challengerin syvänne (Finnish), Challenger Deep [masculine] (French), Challengertief [neuter] (German), Бе́здна Че́лленджера (Bézdna Čéllendžera) [feminine] (Russian), abismo de Challenger [masculine] (Spanish), Challengerdjupet [neuter] (Swedish)

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