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- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) abstract "Mt. Kinka (金華山, Kinka-zan), also known as Kinkazan, is located in the heart of the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and rises to a height of 329 m (1,079 ft). Previously called Mt. Inaba (稲葉山 Inaba-yama), it has long served as the representative symbol of Gifu. It stands along the Nagara River, creating bountiful nature within the city. Though it is the most famous mountain in the city, Mount Dodo, to the north, is the tallest.".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) elevation "328.9".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) locatedInArea Gifu,_Gifu.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) locatedInArea Gifu_Prefecture.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) locatedInArea Japan.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "Geographical Survey Institute, 25000:1 白山, 50000:1 白山".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) thumbnail Kinka_zan.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Sedimentary_rock.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) wikiPageID "11167301".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) wikiPageRevisionID "544797341".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) easiestRoute Mount_Kinka_Ropeway.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) elevationM "328.9".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) hasPhotoCollection Mount_Kinka_(Gifu).
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) latD "35".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) latM "26".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) latNs "N".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) location Gifu,_Gifu.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) location Gifu_Prefecture.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) location Japan.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) longD "136".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) longEw "E".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) longM "46".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) map "Japan".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) mapCaption "Location in Japan".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) mapSize "280".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) name "Mount Kinka".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) otherName "金華山".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) photo "Kinka zan.jpg".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) photoCaption "Mt. Kinka".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) range "none".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) topo "Geographical Survey Institute, 25000:1 白山, 50000:1 白山".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Sedimentary_rock.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) wordnet_type synset-mountain-noun-1.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) subject Category:Gifu,_Gifu.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) subject Category:Mountains_of_Gifu_Prefecture.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) point "35.43333333333333 136.76666666666668".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Mountain109359803.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type MountainsOfGifuPrefecture.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type NaturalElevation109366317.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Object100002684.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type YagoGeoEntity.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Mountain.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Place.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Mountain.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Place.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Mountain.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type Location.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) type _Feature.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) comment "Mt. Kinka (金華山, Kinka-zan), also known as Kinkazan, is located in the heart of the city of Gifu, Gifu Prefecture, Japan, and rises to a height of 329 m (1,079 ft). Previously called Mt. Inaba (稲葉山 Inaba-yama), it has long served as the representative symbol of Gifu. It stands along the Nagara River, creating bountiful nature within the city. Though it is the most famous mountain in the city, Mount Dodo, to the north, is the tallest.".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) label "Mount Kinka (Gifu)".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) label "金華山 (岐阜県)".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) sameAs 金華山_(岐阜県).
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) sameAs m.02r28k0.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) sameAs Q6921671.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) sameAs Q6921671.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) sameAs Mount_Kinka_(Gifu).
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) lat "35.43333333333333".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) long "136.76666666666668".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) wasDerivedFrom Mount_Kinka_(Gifu)?oldid=544797341.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) depiction Kinka_zan.jpg.
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Kinka_(Gifu).
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) name "Mount Kinka".
- Mount_Kinka_(Gifu) name "金華山".