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{{short description|Mountain range in Antarctica}} {{Infobox mountain | name = Wisconsin Range | other_name = | photo = | photo_alt = | photo_caption = <!-- MAP CODE TBA --> | map = Antarctica | label = Wisconsin Range <!----------------------- HIGHEST POINT --> | highest = {{convert|3940|m|ft}} | highest_location = Faure Peak | elevation_m = | prominence = | parent_peak = | isolation = | isolation_parent = | coordinates = <!----------------------- DIMENSIONS --> | length = | length_orientation = | width = | width_orientation = | area = <!----------------------- NAMING --> | etymology = [[University of Wisconsin–Madison]], where numerous researchers were from <!----------------------- GEOGRAPHY --> | country_type = Continent | country = Antarctica | part_type = Area | part = [[Marie Byrd Land]] | range_coordinates = {{coord|85|45|S|125|00|W|type:mountain}} | range = [[Horlick Mountains]] }} The '''Wisconsin Range''' ({{coord|85|45|S|125|00|W|type:mountain}}) is a major mountain range of the [[Horlick Mountains]] in Antarctica, comprising the Wisconsin Plateau and numerous glaciers, ridges and peaks bounded by the [[Reedy Glacier]], Shimizu Ice Stream, Horlick Ice Stream and the interior ice plateau.{{sfn|Alberts|1995|p=820}} {{TOC limit|2}}
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