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- Aleutian_Range abstract "The Aleutian Range is a major mountain range of southwest Alaska, extending from Chakachamna Lake (80 miles/130 km southwest of Anchorage) to Unimak Island, at the tip of the Alaska Peninsula. It includes all of the mountains of the Peninsula. It is especially notable for its large number of active volcanoes, which are also part of the larger Aleutian Arc. The mainland part of the range is about 600 miles (1000 km) long; the Aleutian Islands are (geologically) a partially submerged western extension of the range that stretches for another 1,600 km (1000 mi). However the official designation "Aleutian Range" includes only the mainland peaks and the peaks on Unimak Island.The range is almost entirely roadless wilderness, and Katmai National Park and Preserve, a large national park within the range, must be reached by boat or plane.The core Aleutian Range can be divided into three mountain groups. Listed from southwest to northeast, they are: Mountains of the Alaska Peninsula and Unimak Island Chigmit Mountains Neacola MountainsSee Aleutian Islands for the continuation of the range to the west of Unimak Island.Just to the north of the Aleutian Range are theTordrillo Mountains, the southeasternmost extent of the Alaska Range.Selected mountains: Mount Redoubt (3,108 m), Chigmit Mountains Iliamna Volcano (3,054 m), Chigmit Mountains Mount Neacola, (2,873 m), Neacola Mountains Mount Shishaldin (2,857 m), Unimak Island Mount Pavlof (2,715 m), Alaska Peninsula Mount Veniaminof (2,508 m), Alaska Peninsula Isanotski Peaks (2,446 m), Unimak Island Mount Denison (2,318 m), Alaska Peninsula Mount Griggs, (2,317+ m), Alaska Peninsula Mount Douglas (2,153 m), Alaska Peninsula Mount Chiginagak (2,134 m), Alaska Peninsula Double Peak (2,078 m), Chigmit Mountains Mount Katmai (2,047 m), Alaska Peninsula Pogromni Volcano (2,002 m), Unimak Island↑".
- Aleutian_Range state Alaska.
- Aleutian_Range thumbnail AKPen4.jpg?width=300.
- Aleutian_Range wikiPageID "251309".
- Aleutian_Range wikiPageRevisionID "558403608".
- Aleutian_Range border "Tordrillo Mountains".
- Aleutian_Range country "United States".
- Aleutian_Range elevationFt "10197".
- Aleutian_Range hasPhotoCollection Aleutian_Range.
- Aleutian_Range highest Mount_Redoubt.
- Aleutian_Range latD "60".
- Aleutian_Range latM "29".
- Aleutian_Range latNs "N".
- Aleutian_Range latS "7".
- Aleutian_Range lengthMi "600".
- Aleutian_Range longD "152".
- Aleutian_Range longEw "W".
- Aleutian_Range longM "44".
- Aleutian_Range longS "35".
- Aleutian_Range map "Map of Alaska Peninsula Volcanoes.gif".
- Aleutian_Range mapCaption "Map showing volcanoes on the Alaska Peninsula".
- Aleutian_Range name "Aleutian Range".
- Aleutian_Range photo "AKPen4.jpg".
- Aleutian_Range photoCaption "Alaska Peninsula, Peulik Volcano and Ukinrek Maars".
- Aleutian_Range rangeLatD "57".
- Aleutian_Range rangeLatM "4".
- Aleutian_Range rangeLatNs "N".
- Aleutian_Range rangeLongD "156".
- Aleutian_Range rangeLongEw "W".
- Aleutian_Range rangeLongM "59.3".
- Aleutian_Range state "Alaska".
- Aleutian_Range subject Category:Aleutian_Range.
- Aleutian_Range subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Alaska.
- Aleutian_Range subject Category:Volcanic_arcs.
- Aleutian_Range type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Aleutian_Range type MountainRangesOfAlaska.
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- Aleutian_Range type Range109403734.
- Aleutian_Range type YagoGeoEntity.
- Aleutian_Range type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Aleutian_Range type MountainRange.
- Aleutian_Range type NaturalPlace.
- Aleutian_Range type Place.
- Aleutian_Range type Wikidata:Q532.
- Aleutian_Range type Place.
- Aleutian_Range type MountainRange.
- Aleutian_Range type Location.
- Aleutian_Range comment "The Aleutian Range is a major mountain range of southwest Alaska, extending from Chakachamna Lake (80 miles/130 km southwest of Anchorage) to Unimak Island, at the tip of the Alaska Peninsula. It includes all of the mountains of the Peninsula. It is especially notable for its large number of active volcanoes, which are also part of the larger Aleutian Arc.".
- Aleutian_Range label "Aleutenkette".
- Aleutian_Range label "Aleutian Range".
- Aleutian_Range label "Catena delle Aleutine".
- Aleutian_Range label "Chaîne aléoutienne".
- Aleutian_Range label "Cordilheira Aleutiana".
- Aleutian_Range label "Cordillera Aleutiana".
- Aleutian_Range label "Алеутский хребет".
- Aleutian_Range label "アリューシャン山脈".
- Aleutian_Range label "阿留申山脈".
- Aleutian_Range sameAs Aleutské_pohoří.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs Aleutenkette.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs Cordillera_Aleutiana.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs Chaîne_aléoutienne.
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- Aleutian_Range sameAs アリューシャン山脈.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs 알류산_산맥.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs Cordilheira_Aleutiana.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs m.01l97w.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs Q678687.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs Q678687.
- Aleutian_Range sameAs Aleutian_Range.
- Aleutian_Range wasDerivedFrom Aleutian_Range?oldid=558403608.
- Aleutian_Range depiction AKPen4.jpg.
- Aleutian_Range isPrimaryTopicOf Aleutian_Range.
- Aleutian_Range name "Aleutian Range".