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certain cutoff value for the quantities, are
often considered subsummits (or
subpeaks) of the
higher peak, and are
considered part of the same mountain. A pyramidal...
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defines some
peaks as
subpeaks of others. For example, in Figure 1, the
middle peak is a
subpeak of the
right peak,
which is a
subpeak of the left peak, which...
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Denali (/dəˈnɑːli/),
officially known as
Mount McKinley, is the
highest mountain peak in
North America, with a
summit elevation of 20,310 feet (6,190 m)...
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their highest point or peak, also have
subpeaks.
There is no
universally accepted way of
deciding when a
subpeak is
distinct enough to be
classified as...
- 21+1⁄2
kilometres (13.4 mi) to the
northeast respectively.
There are a few
subpeaks that are
given names in the Tai Mo Shan area, including: Sze Fong Shan...
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because there are no
commonly agreed criteria for mountains,
summits and
subpeaks. Officially, the
International Mountaineering and
Climbing Federation,...
- 071 m), also
known as "East Palisade."
North Palisade has some
additional subpeaks over 14,000 feet (4,267 m); see the
North Palisade article for
those summits...
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reaches an
elevation of 1,141.1 m above sea
level (NN) (3,744 ft). Its
subpeaks include the Heinrichshöhe (1,040 m or 3,410 ft), Königsberg (1,034 m or...
- M****achusetts
Provincial Congress, who was
killed in the battle. One of the
subpeaks of New Hampshire's
Mount Adams (whose main peak is
named for her husband)...
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Finsterberg or
Finsterberger Köpfchen (875 m). Two less
spectacular eastern subpeaks, 2 to 3
kilometres distant both bear the name
Rosenkopf (728 m and 673 m)...