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- Monte_San_Valentin abstract "Monte San Valentin, also known as Monte San Clemente, is the highest mountain in Chilean Patagonia and the highest mountain south of 37°S outside Antarctica. It stands at the north end of the North Patagonian Icefield.Monte San Valentin can be climbed from Lago Leones, to the south east, or from Laguna San Rafael, to the west. The ascent is long and is particularly subject to bad weather. The accident and fatality rate is high.There is some confusion about the elevation. It was originally estimated at 3,876m by Nordenskjold in 1921 but later thought to be 4,058m. The latter is the most commonly quoted elevation and is quoted here. A French group that climbed the San Valentin in 1993 included two surveyors, who calculated an elevation of 4,080±20 m by using a GPS. In 2001 a Chilean group measured 4,070±40 m, also using GPS. SRTM and ASTER GDEM data also support an elevation in excess of 4,000 metres. However, Chilean IGM mapping gives only 3,910 metres. ChIGM maps are usually accurate and reliable,[citation needed] but the summit is uniformly white, which may have created problems for the cartographers.".
- Monte_San_Valentin elevation "4058.0".
- Monte_San_Valentin locatedInArea Chile.
- Monte_San_Valentin locatedInArea Patagonia.
- Monte_San_Valentin mountainRange Andes.
- Monte_San_Valentin prominence "3696.0".
- Monte_San_Valentin thumbnail Lago_Gral._Carrera_01.JPG?width=300.
- Monte_San_Valentin wikiPageExternalLink previewpage5.htm.
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- Monte_San_Valentin wikiPageID "6714951".
- Monte_San_Valentin wikiPageRevisionID "540616438".
- Monte_San_Valentin easiestRoute "major snow and ice climb".
- Monte_San_Valentin elevationM "4058".
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- Monte_San_Valentin labelPosition "left".
- Monte_San_Valentin latD "46".
- Monte_San_Valentin latM "35".
- Monte_San_Valentin latNs "S".
- Monte_San_Valentin latS "42".
- Monte_San_Valentin listing Ultra-prominent_peak.
- Monte_San_Valentin location Chile.
- Monte_San_Valentin location Patagonia.
- Monte_San_Valentin longD "73".
- Monte_San_Valentin longEw "W".
- Monte_San_Valentin longM "20".
- Monte_San_Valentin longS "45".
- Monte_San_Valentin map "Chile".
- Monte_San_Valentin mapCaption "Location in Chile".
- Monte_San_Valentin mapSize "180".
- Monte_San_Valentin name "Monte San Valentin".
- Monte_San_Valentin photo "Lago Gral. Carrera 01.JPG".
- Monte_San_Valentin photoCaption "San Valentin as seen from the shore of Lake General Carrera".
- Monte_San_Valentin prominenceM "3696".
- Monte_San_Valentin prominenceRef "(Ranked 41st)".
- Monte_San_Valentin range Andes.
- Monte_San_Valentin wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Monte_San_Valentin subject Category:Geography_of_Aysén_Region.
- Monte_San_Valentin subject Category:Mountains_of_Chile.
- Monte_San_Valentin point "-46.595 -73.34583333333333".
- Monte_San_Valentin type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Monte_San_Valentin type Mountain109359803.
- Monte_San_Valentin type MountainsOfChile.
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- Monte_San_Valentin comment "Monte San Valentin, also known as Monte San Clemente, is the highest mountain in Chilean Patagonia and the highest mountain south of 37°S outside Antarctica. It stands at the north end of the North Patagonian Icefield.Monte San Valentin can be climbed from Lago Leones, to the south east, or from Laguna San Rafael, to the west. The ascent is long and is particularly subject to bad weather. The accident and fatality rate is high.There is some confusion about the elevation.".
- Monte_San_Valentin label "Monte San Valentin".
- Monte_San_Valentin label "Monte San Valentin".
- Monte_San_Valentin label "Monte San Valentin".
- Monte_San_Valentin label "Monte San Valentin".
- Monte_San_Valentin label "Monte San Valentín".
- Monte_San_Valentin label "Monte San Valentín".
- Monte_San_Valentin label "Сан-Валентин".
- Monte_San_Valentin label "聖巴倫廷山".
- Monte_San_Valentin sameAs Monte_San_Valentín.
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- Monte_San_Valentin lat "-46.595".
- Monte_San_Valentin long "-73.34583333333333".
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- Monte_San_Valentin depiction Lago_Gral._Carrera_01.JPG.
- Monte_San_Valentin isPrimaryTopicOf Monte_San_Valentin.
- Monte_San_Valentin name "Monte San Valentin".