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#redirect [[Inland Forts#Mount Thor]]
{{about|Mount Thor in Antarctica|other mountains|Mount Thor (disambiguation)}}
{{short description|Mountain in Ross Dependency, Antarctica}}
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'''Mount Thor''' ({{coord|77|35|S|160|41|E}}) is a prominent [[summit (topography)|peak]], about 2,000 m, standing south of the Labyrinth in the [[Asgard Range]] of [[Victoria Land]], [[Antarctica]]. It was named by the [[Victoria University of Wellington Antarctic Expedition]] (VUWAE) (1958–59) for [[Thor]], the Norse god.
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[[Category:Mountains of the Asgard Range]]


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