Kaufmann Peak
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Kaufmann Peak — /kowf meuhn/ former name of Lenin Peak … Useful english dictionary
Kaufmann — is a surname with many variants such as Kauffmann, Kaufman, and Kauffman. In German, the name means merchant . It may refer to: Kaufmann * Angelika Kaufmann (1741 1807), Swiss painter * Christine Kaufmann (born 1945), Austrian actor * Edgar J.… … Wikipedia
Peak gas — Further information: Gas depletion and Hubbert peak theory Peak gas is the point in time at which the maximum global natural gas production rate is reached, after which the rate of production enters its terminal decline.[1] Natural gas… … Wikipedia
Lenin Peak — a peak in the Trans Alai range, in central Asia, between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. 23,382 ft. (7127 m). Formerly, Kaufmann Peak. * * * ▪ mountain, Central Asia Kyrgyz Lenin Atyndagy Choku , Russian Pik Lenina , formerly Mount Kaufman … … Universalium
Lenin Peak — a peak in the Trans Alai range, in central Asia, between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan. 23,382 ft. (7127 m). Formerly, Kaufmann Peak … Useful english dictionary
Lenin Peak — Ibn Sina Peak Lenin Peak from Irkeshtam Elevation … Wikipedia
Ibn Sina Peak — Infobox Mountain Name = Lenin Peak Photo = Lenin.Peak.Irkeshtam.jpg Caption = Lenin Peak from the trail Irkeshtam–Sary Tash (Tajikistan) Elevation = convert|7134|m|ft|0 Location = Tajikistan Kyrgyzstan Range = Trans Alay Range (Pamirs) Prominence … Wikipedia
Howse Peak — Infobox Mountain Name = Howse Peak Photo = Caption = Elevation = m to ft|3295|abbr=yes|precision=0 Location = flag|Alberta flag|British Columbia Range = Waputik Range, Canadian Rockies Coordinates = coord|51|48|8|N|116|40|54|W|type:mountain… … Wikipedia
Saint Nicholas Peak (Canada) — Infobox Mountain Name = Saint Nicholas Peak Elevation = m to ft|2938|abbr=yes|precision=0 [http://bivouac.com/MtnPg.asp?MtnId=4824 Saint Nicholas Peak on bivouac.com] ] [http://maps.gov.bc.ca/ British Columbia Official Map Site] (click on… … Wikipedia
TIAN-SHAN — ( Celestial Mountains ), a great mountain range of Central Asia, separating Turkestan from Eastern and Chinese Turkestan; highest summit Kaufmann Peak, 22,500 ft … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia