The cape was named by Riiser-Larsen for the ship.
A cape on Sakhalin island is named after Gvozdev.
Both bays are popular beaches and in fact the cape is named after a site of marine resorts just north of the isthmus.
The cape was named by Captain James Cook in 1769.
The cape was named in the 1540s.
The cape and settlement were named for Russian admiral Mikhail Lazarev.
The cape is named after Hachiman, a mythological Japanese god of archery and war.
The cape is named after John Meares, a British explorer.
The "cape" in the county's name is named after a promontory rock overlooking the Mississippi River.
The cape was named Ilha de Freyluis as early as 1506.