"Queen Elizabeth Land" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Officially named on 18 December 2012 by the British Foreign Secretary, William Hague, to honour the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II of Queen Elizabeth II. Beforehand, it had been unnamed. Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Queen Elizabeth Land
  1. The portion of British Antarctic Territory from Weddell Sea to the South Pole. Wikipedia link: British Foreign Secretary, Queen Elizabeth Land, William Hague
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