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Mons André
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Coordinates5°11′N 120°34′E / 5.18°N 120.56°E / 5.18; 120.56

Mons André is a geological structure of the surface of the Moon.[1] It is located inside King Crater, west of Mons Ardeshir. Its diameter is about 10 km. The name, given in 1976, comes from the French name André.

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  1. ^ "Planetary Names: Mons, montes: Mons André on Moon".