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  • 31Appalachian Mountains — noun a mountain range in the eastern United States extending from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico; a historic barrier to early westward expansion of the United States • Syn: ↑Appalachians • Instance Hypernyms: ↑range, ↑mountain range, ↑range of… …

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  • 32List of mountains in Massachusetts — This is a list of some of the mountains in the U.S. state of Massachusetts, including those in the mountain range known as the Berkshires. As Mount Greylock, the highest point in the state, is 3,491 feet (1,164 m) in elevation, no mountains in… …

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  • 33Green Mountains — (spr. grīn mauntĭns, »grüne Berge«), zu den Appalachen (s. d.) gehöriger Gebirgszug im nordamerikan. Staat Vermont, im Mount Mansfield 1337 m hoch, ist aus kristallinischem Schiefer und Quarzit zusammengesetzt, mit berühmten Marmorbrüchen bei… …

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  • 34Appalachian Trail — This article is about the trail. For the conservation group, see Appalachian Trail Conservancy. For the train station, see Appalachian Trail (Metro North station). Appalachian Trail Map of Appalachian Trail Length …

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  • 35Brace Mountain — Mountain from southwest Elevation 2,311 ft (704 m) …

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  • 36Mount Greylock — Greylock from the West Mountain Road Eleva …

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  • 37Geology of Pennsylvania — The Geology of Pennsylvania consists of six distinct physiographic provinces, three of which are subdivided into different sections. Each province has its own economic advantages and geologic hazards and play an important role in shaping every… …

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  • 38Mount Raimer — Elevation 2,572 ft (784 m) Location Location …

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  • 39Mount Fray — Mount Fray …

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  • 40The Berkshires — Please note that this article on the Berkshires is about a geologic and cultural region in the United States; for other uses, see Berkshire (disambiguation) Geobox|Range name=Berkshires other name=Berkshire Hills, Berkshire Mountains image… …

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