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- Mounteer is a surname that probably originated in Cornwall, England. The origins of the name can be traced back to: England 1. Richard Mounteer (or Monter)...
- Scott Peters - vocals, mandolin, guitar, bodhran, songwriter, driver Jules Mounteer - drums, percussion, driver Jon Nordstrom - b****, trumpet, guitar, vocals...
- up Mount, mount, mounted, or mounting in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest...
- Mount Takahe is a 3,460-metre-high (11,350 ft) snow-covered shield volcano in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica, 200 kilometres (120 mi) from the Amundsen Sea...
- fonts, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Tibetan characters. Mount Everest, known locally as Sagarmatha or Qomolangma, is Earth's highest mountain...
- The Mount Rushmore National Memorial is a national memorial centered on a colossal sculpture carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore (Lakota: Tȟuŋkášila...
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- Mount Barker may refer to: District Council of Mount Barker, a local government area in South Australia Mount Barker, South Australia, a town Mount Barker...
- Mount Joy Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Mount Joy Township, Adams County, Pennsylvania Mount Joy Township, Lancaster...
- Mount Clemenceau is the fourth highest mountain in the Park Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. The peak was originally named "Pyramid" in 1892 by Arthur...