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'''Cape Alexandra''' is a cape on the north point of the Paryadin Peninsula which forms the north-west extremity of [[South Georgia]].
'''Cape Alexandra''' is a cape on the north point of the [[Paryadin Peninsula]] which forms the north-west extremity of [[South Georgia]].


The headland was named "Cape North" in 1775 by a British expedition under James Cook, but this name has since become established for a cape 10 nautical miles east-northeast which forms the actual northern-most point of South Georgia.
The headland was named "Cape North" in 1775 by a British expedition under James Cook, but this name has since become established for a cape 10 nautical miles east-northeast which forms the actual northern-most point of South Georgia.

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Cape Alexandra is a cape on the north point of the Paryadin Peninsula which forms the north-west extremity of South Georgia.

The headland was named "Cape North" in 1775 by a British expedition under James Cook, but this name has since become established for a cape 10 nautical miles east-northeast which forms the actual northern-most point of South Georgia.

The name Cape Alexandra dates back to about 1912 and commemorates Queen Alexandra, Consort of King Edward VII of the United Kingdom.

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