Cook,Mount — Cook, Mount 1. also A·o·rang·i (ä ō rängʹgē). The highest mountain, 3,766.4 m (12,349 ft), of New Zealand, on South Island in the Southern Alps. 2. A peak, 4,196.8 m (13,760 ft) high, in the St. Elias Mountains on the border between Alaska and… … Universalium
Cook, Mount — the highest peak in New Zealand, in the Southern Alps on South Island, that rises to a height of 12,349 feet (3,764 m). It is named after Captain James Cook. Maori name Aorangi … Useful english dictionary
Cook, Mount — or formerly Aorangi geographical name mountain 12,349 feet (3764 meters) New Zealand in W central South Island; highest peak in Southern Alps & New Zealand … New Collegiate Dictionary
COOK, MOUNT — the highest point, 12,350 ft., in the Southern Alps, Canterbury Island, New Zealand … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Mount-Cook-Nationalpark (Neuseeland) — Mount Cook Nationalpark Mount Cook, Mount Tasman und Fox Gletscher … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mount Cook, Wellington — Mount Cook Basic information Local authority Wellington City Population 4,851 (2006 [1]) Facilities … Wikipedia
Mount Hicks — links hinter dem Mount Cook Höhe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mount Tasman — Aoraki Mount Cook and Mount Tasman Elev … Wikipedia
Cook, Australian Capital Territory — Cook Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Population: 2,817 (2006 census) … Wikipedia
Cook [1] — Cook (Mount C., spr. maunt kuck, Ahoarangi, »Wolkenbrecher«, der Maori), höchster Berg der Südlichen Alpen auf der Südinsel von Neuseeland. 3764 m hoch, mit fünf großen Gletschern, worunter der 16 km lange Tasmangletscher. Er wurde zuerst 1882… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon