Refuge Engineer Wiltgen
Refuge Engineer Wiltgen (Portuguese: Refúgio Engenheiro Wiltgen) was a Brazilian Antarctic summer installation named after Engineer João Aristides Wiltgen, founder of the Brazilian Institute for Antarctic Studies. Established on 3 February 1985, the structure was located on Elephant Island,[1] South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, and depended both logistically and administratively on Comandante Ferraz station. It was dismantled during the summer 1997/98.
| Refuge Engineer Wiltgen Refúgio Engenheiro Wiltgen | |
|---|---|
|   Refuge Engineer Wiltgen Refuge Engineer Wiltgen, Elephant Island | |
| Coordinates: Maps 61.01°S 55.21°W | |
| Country |  Brazil | 
| Territory | Brazilian Antarctica | 
| Established | 3 February 1985 | 
| Population | |
| • Total | 0 (formerly peaked at 6) | 
| Time zone | UTC-3 (BRT) | 
| Website | PROANTAR | 
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