- A m****if (/mæˈsiːf, ˈmæsɪf/) is a prin****l
mountain m****, such as a
compact portion of a
mountain range,
containing one or more
summits (e.g. France's...
- 1015 m
Kalenica – 964 m
Wilczyna – 665 m
Kuczaba – 654 m
Radunia (Ślęża
Masiff) – 578 m "Po****tion. Size and
structure and
vital statistics in Poland...
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Vinson M****if (/ˈvɪnsən mæˈsiːf/) is a
large mountain m****if in
Antarctica that is 21 km (13 mi) long and 13 km (8 mi) wide and lies
within the Sentinel...
- Świętokrzyskie Mountains,
Poland Sudetes,
Czech Republic, Germany,
Poland Ślęża
Masiff Lusatian Mountains Ještěd–Kozákov
Ridge Jizera Mountains Kaczawskie Mountains...
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stratovolcano with its
summit located 10 km east of
Villa O'Higgins. The
volcanic masiff is
heavily eroded and
constitutes part of the Argentine-Chilean
border in...
- the Ugar River. It
rises at
southeast the
slopes of Ježica –
Srebrenik masiff,
flowing southeast at
around 1,010
metres (3,310 ft)
above sea level. The...
- 425 m) is a
mountain in
Central Bosnia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the
masiff chain of
internal Dinaris mountains. This is the
greatest elevation between...
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Bosnia and
Herzegovina Physical characteristics
Source • location Vlašić
masiff:
Omarike • coordinates 44°17′10″N 17°39′20″E / 44.28611°N 17.65556°E...
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village (Blatnica).
After leaving the ravine, the
river flows around Jove
masiff turn
right to the
north to the mouth.During Austro-Hungarian rule, a narrow-gauge...
- the
slopes of
Krusevo and Milan's
hills that are the
parts of the
Vlasic masiff. On the
slopes of Milan's
hills there are: Trifunovići Jankovići, Novakovići...