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Sawatch Mountains [sə wäch′]〚< ? AmInd name〛range of the Rocky Mountains, in central Colo.: highest peak, ELBERT Mount
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Sawatch Mountains — [sə wäch′] [< ? AmInd name] range of the Rocky Mountains, in central Colo.: highest peak, ELBERT Mount … English World dictionary
Sawatch Range — Saguache Range Range … Wikipedia
Sawatch Range — (spr. ßáwatsch rēndsch, Saguache Mountains, National Range), Kette der Rocky Mountains im nordamerikan. Staate Colorado, auf der Wasserscheide zwischen Colorado und Arkansas, 160 km lang, birgt edle Metalle, Blei und Anthrazit und erreicht im… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sawatch Range — [sə wɔtʃreɪndʒ], Teil der südlichen Rocky Mountains, in Colorado, USA, erreicht im Mount Elbert 4 402 m über dem Meeresspiegel (höchster Berg der Rocky Mountains); reiche Molybdänerzlagerstätten. … Universal-Lexikon
Sawatch Range — p1p5 Sawatch Range Mount Elbert mit Turquoise Lake im Vordergrund Höchster Gipfel Mount Elbert ( … Deutsch Wikipedia
Sawatch Range — Range of the Rocky Mountains, central Colorado, U.S. It is 100 mi (160 km) long and is bounded by the Arkansas River and the Elk Mountains. Its middle portion, with Mounts Yale, Harvard, and Princeton, is usually called the Collegiate Range. Many … Universalium
Sawatch Uplift — The Sawatch Uplift is a prominent geologic anticline in the Rocky Mountains in central Colorado in the United States. It was formed as a bulge in the North American Plate approximately 70 ndash;65 MYA during the Laramide orogeny that created the… … Wikipedia
Sawatch Range — geographical name mountain range central Colorado in Rocky Mountains see elbert (Mount) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Sawatch — /seuh wahch /, n. a mountain range in central Colorado: part of the Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, Mount Elbert, 14,431 ft. (4400 m). Also, Saguache. * * * … Universalium
Sawatch — Sa•watch [[t]səˈwɑtʃ[/t]] n. geg a mountain range in central Colorado: part of the Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, Mt. Elbert, 14,431 ft. (4400 m) … From formal English to slang