St. Elias, Mount

St. Elias, Mount
a mountain on the boundary between Alaska and Canada, a peak of the St. Elias Mountains. 18,008 ft. (5490 m).

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  • Saint Elias,Mount — Saint E·li·as (sānt ĭ līʹəs), Mount A peak, 5,492.4 m (18,008 ft) high, in the Saint Elias Mountains, a section of the Coast Ranges on the border between eastern Alaska and southwest Yukon Territory, Canada. Mount Logan, rising to 5,954.8 m… …   Universalium

  • St. Elias, Mount — St. E•li•as [[t]ɪˈlaɪ əs[/t]] n. geg Mount, a mountain on the boundary between Alaska and Canada, in the St. Elias Mountains. 18,008 ft. (5490 m) …   From formal English to slang

  • Saint Elias, Mount — geographical name mountain 18,008 feet (5489 meters) on Alaska Canada boundary in St. Elias Range …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Saint Elias, Mount — ▪ mountain, North America       second highest peak (18,008 feet [5,489 m]) of the St. Elias Mountains, on the Canada–United States (Alaska) border, 70 miles (110 km) northwest of Yakutat, Alaska. The mountain rises north of Malaspina Glacier.… …   Universalium

  • St. Elias, Mount — a mountain on the boundary between Alaska and Canada, a peak of the St. Elias Mountains. 18,008 ft. (5490 m) …   Useful english dictionary

  • ELIAS, MOUNT —    a mountain in NW. coast of N. America; conspicuous far off at sea, being about 18,000 ft. or 3½ m. above it …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Mount Saint Elias — Mount St. Elias from Icy Bay, Alaska Elevation 18,008 ft (5,489 m)  …   Wikipedia

  • ST. ELIAS, MOUNT —    an isolated, inaccessible volcanic mountain in the extreme NW. of Canada, close to the frontier of Alaska, 18,010 ft. high; has never been scaled …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Mount St. Elias — Mount Saint Elias Der Berg von Icy Bay, Alaska aus gesehen Höhe 5.489 m Lage …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Mount Bona — Mount Bona …   Wikipedia

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