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Ward Glacier         
Ward Glacier () is a small glacier between Terminus Mountain and Howchin Glacier on the east side of the Royal Society Range in Victoria Land. Named by Taylor of the British Antarctic Expedition (1910–13) for L.
Suárez Glacier         
  • Suárez Glacier (also known as Petzval Glacier) in Skontorp Cove
GLACIER IN GRAHAM LAND, ANTARCTICA
Suarez Glacier; Petzval Glacier
Suárez Glacier also known as Petzval Glacier () is a glacier flowing into the small cove between Skontorp Cove and Sturm Cove on the west coast of Graham Land. It was first mapped by Scottish geologist David Ferguson in 1913–14.
Ward (electoral subdivision)         
  • Cork]], Ireland, were defined in 1853 and last used for elections in 1914. The boundary ran down the middle of Castle Street, where nameplates remained in situ in 2022.
SUBDIVISION OF A LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNIT, USED FOR ELECTORAL PURPOSES
Ward (politics); Electoral ward; Ward (electoral area); Ward (subnational area); Ward (subnational division); Ward (electoral division); Ward (administrative division); Ward (subnational entity); Ward (political district); Ward (land division); Ward (division); City ward; City Ward; Municipal ward; Ward (country subdivision); Ward (council); Electoral Ward; Civil ward; Council ward
A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. In some countries, wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to the area (e.