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Romer Lake (Danish: Romer Sø) is a land-locked freshwater fjord at the northern end of King Frederick VIII Land, near Greenland's northeastern coast. The Danish military base/weather station Nord —the only inhabited place in the area— lies 50 km (31 mi) to the northeast. The lake and its surroundings are part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone. Romer Lake was first mapped in 1933 by Lauge Koch during aerial surveys made during the 1931–34 Three-year Expedition to East Greenland (Treårsekspeditionen). It was likely named after the American paleontologist Alfred Romer (1894–1973).

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  • Lac Romer (fr)
  • Romer Sø (it)
  • Romer Lake (en)
  • Romer Sø (sv)
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  • Romer Lake (Danish: Romer Sø) is a land-locked freshwater fjord at the northern end of King Frederick VIII Land, near Greenland's northeastern coast. The Danish military base/weather station Nord —the only inhabited place in the area— lies 50 km (31 mi) to the northeast. The lake and its surroundings are part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone. Romer Lake was first mapped in 1933 by Lauge Koch during aerial surveys made during the 1931–34 Three-year Expedition to East Greenland (Treårsekspeditionen). It was likely named after the American paleontologist Alfred Romer (1894–1973). (en)
  • Il Romer Sø è il lago più settentrionale della Groenlandia e ha una superficie di 225 km². Si trova circa 1600 km a nord del Circolo Polare Artico, a 81°02'N 20°00'O; è situato nel Parco nazionale della Groenlandia nordorientale, fuori da qualsiasi comune. (it)
  • Romer Sø är en sjö i på Grönland. Dess yta är 225 km2. (sv)
  • Le lac Romer (en danois : Romer Sø) est un fjord d'eau douce enclavé à l'extrémité nord de la terre du roi Frédéric VIII, près de la côte nord-est du Groenland. Il est situé à l'extrémité ouest de la terre du Prince héritier Christian, à l'ouest des Alpes de la Princesse-Élisabeth. La base scientifique et militaire de l'armée danoise Nord — le seul endroit habité de la région — se trouve à 50 km au nord-est. Le lac et ses environs font partie de la zone du parc national du Nord-Est du Groenland. (fr)
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  • Romer Lake (en)
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  • Romer Lake (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/1024_Nordpolausflug-_Nordostgrönland-05052012182.jpg
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  • Le lac Romer (en danois : Romer Sø) est un fjord d'eau douce enclavé à l'extrémité nord de la terre du roi Frédéric VIII, près de la côte nord-est du Groenland. Il est situé à l'extrémité ouest de la terre du Prince héritier Christian, à l'ouest des Alpes de la Princesse-Élisabeth. La base scientifique et militaire de l'armée danoise Nord — le seul endroit habité de la région — se trouve à 50 km au nord-est. Le lac et ses environs font partie de la zone du parc national du Nord-Est du Groenland. Le lac Romer a été cartographié pour la première fois en 1933 par Lauge Koch lors de relevés aériens effectués au cours de l'expédition de trois ans de 1931 à 1934. Il a vraisemblablement été nommé d'après le paléontologue américain Alfred Sherwood Romer. Le lac Romer est célèbre pour son impressionnant glacier Elephant Foot (« pied d'éléphant »), un large glacier de piémont avec un lobe terminal d'environ 5,4 kilomètres de large qui se jette dans le lac. (fr)
  • Romer Lake (Danish: Romer Sø) is a land-locked freshwater fjord at the northern end of King Frederick VIII Land, near Greenland's northeastern coast. The Danish military base/weather station Nord —the only inhabited place in the area— lies 50 km (31 mi) to the northeast. The lake and its surroundings are part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone. Romer Lake was first mapped in 1933 by Lauge Koch during aerial surveys made during the 1931–34 Three-year Expedition to East Greenland (Treårsekspeditionen). It was likely named after the American paleontologist Alfred Romer (1894–1973). (en)
  • Il Romer Sø è il lago più settentrionale della Groenlandia e ha una superficie di 225 km². Si trova circa 1600 km a nord del Circolo Polare Artico, a 81°02'N 20°00'O; è situato nel Parco nazionale della Groenlandia nordorientale, fuori da qualsiasi comune. (it)
  • Romer Sø är en sjö i på Grönland. Dess yta är 225 km2. (sv)
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