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/pay"teuhr mahn'/a mountain in E Greenland. 9645 ft. (2940 m).
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Universalium. 2010.
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Petermann Peak — /pitəmən ˈpik/ (say peetuhmuhn peek) noun a mountain in eastern Greenland. 2940 m …
Petermann Peak — /pay teuhr mahn / a mountain in E Greenland. 9645 ft. (2940 m) … Useful english dictionary
Mittlere Petermann Range — (71°30′S 12°28′E / 71.5°S 12.467°E / 71.5; 12.467) is one of the Petermann Ranges, extending north south for 17 nautical miles (31 km) from Johnson Peaks to Store Svarthorn P … Wikipedia
Gneiskopf Peak — (coord|71|56|S|12|07|E|) is a peak (2,930 m) rising Unit mi|5|0 southwest of Mount Neustruyev at the southern end of Sudliche Petermann Range, in the Wohlthat Mountains of Queen Maud Land. Discovered and given the descriptive name Gneiskopf… … Wikipedia
Daykovaya Peak — (71°28′S 12°11′E / 71.467°S 12.183°E / 71.467; 12.183) is a prominent peak, 1,995 m, rising between Mount Hansen and Kare Bench in Westliche Petermann Range, Wohlthat Mountain … Wikipedia
Table of the most isolated major summits of North America — Main article: Mountain peaks of North America See also: Table of the highest major summits of North America, Table of the most prominent summits of North America, and Table of the major 100 km summits of North America The following sortable… … Wikipedia
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Mountain peaks of Greenland — Main article: Geography of Greenland See also: Mountain peaks of North America This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of Greenland. For this article, Greenland includes all of Kalaallit Nunaat including the Island of … Wikipedia
Table of the major 100 km summits of North America — Main article: Mountain peaks of North America The following sortable table lists the 234 mountain peaks of greater North America with at least 100 kilometers (62.14 miles) of topographic isolation and at least 500 meters… … Wikipedia