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Qué (quién) es decennial$19211$ - definición

MOUNTAIN RANGE IN ANTARCTICA
Decennial Peak; Mount Stanley (Antarctica); Mount Bishop (Antarctica); Alexandra Range; Mount Ida (Antarctica); Ahmadjian Peak; Mount Fox (Antarctica); Morris Heights (East Antarctica)

Decennial liability         
Devis garantie decennale
Decennial liability insurance or "Inherent Defect Insurance" is insurance that is taken out (by the contractor or principal) to cover costs associated with the potential collapse of the building after completion. The name derives from the fact that it covers the 10 year period after completion of the project.
Quadrennial         
  • Memorial plaque presented by the National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission, 1951
DAY THAT COMMEMORATES OR CELEBRATES A PAST EVENT THAT OCCURRED ON THE SAME DAY OF THE YEAR OR TIME OF THE YEAR
Demisesquicentennial; Demisequicentenial; Sesquicentennial; Quincentennial; Quadricentennial; Quatercentenary; Quinquennial; List of anniversary names; Anniversaries; Tricentennial; Decennial; Tercentennial; Quinquecentennial; Sexacentennial; Septuacentennial; Octocentennial; Nonacentennial; Semicentennial; Triennial; Sesquicentenary; Date of establishment; Quinquennially; Biannual; Semiannual; Terquasquicentennial; Tercentenary; Triennially; Anniversery; Sesqui-centenary; Quartoseptcentennial; Mensiversary; Monthsary; Anniversary party; Quasquicentennial; Sestercentennial; Quincentenary; Sexcentenary; Octocentenary; Quadrennial; Semiquincentennial; Tricentenary; Sesquarcentennial; Bimillennial; Trimillennial; Sexennial; Septennial; Octennial; Novennial; Undecennial; Duodecennial; Bicenquinquagenary
·adj Comprising four years; as, a quadrennial period.
II. Quadrennial ·adj Occurring once in four years, or at the end of every four years; as, quadrennial games.
Septennial         
  • Memorial plaque presented by the National Capital Sesquicentennial Commission, 1951
DAY THAT COMMEMORATES OR CELEBRATES A PAST EVENT THAT OCCURRED ON THE SAME DAY OF THE YEAR OR TIME OF THE YEAR
Demisesquicentennial; Demisequicentenial; Sesquicentennial; Quincentennial; Quadricentennial; Quatercentenary; Quinquennial; List of anniversary names; Anniversaries; Tricentennial; Decennial; Tercentennial; Quinquecentennial; Sexacentennial; Septuacentennial; Octocentennial; Nonacentennial; Semicentennial; Triennial; Sesquicentenary; Date of establishment; Quinquennially; Biannual; Semiannual; Terquasquicentennial; Tercentenary; Triennially; Anniversery; Sesqui-centenary; Quartoseptcentennial; Mensiversary; Monthsary; Anniversary party; Quasquicentennial; Sestercentennial; Quincentenary; Sexcentenary; Octocentenary; Quadrennial; Semiquincentennial; Tricentenary; Sesquarcentennial; Bimillennial; Trimillennial; Sexennial; Septennial; Octennial; Novennial; Undecennial; Duodecennial; Bicenquinquagenary
·adj Lasting or continuing seven years; as, septennial parliaments.
II. Septennial ·adj Happening or returning once in every seven years; as, septennial elections in England.

Wikipedia

Queen Alexandra Range

The Queen Alexandra Range is a major mountain range of the Transantarctic Mountains System, located in the Ross Dependency region of Antarctica.

It is about 160 km (99 mi) long, bordering the entire western side of Beardmore Glacier from the Polar Plateau to the Ross Ice Shelf. Alternate names for this range include Alexandra Mountains, Alexandra Range and Königin Alexandra Gebirge.

The highest peak of the range is Mount Kirkpatrick at 4,528 metres (14,856 ft). Other peaks in the range include Mount Dickerson (4,120 m).