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- Sierra_San_Antonio abstract "The Sierra San Antonio range is a 10?-8 mile long mountain range joining the Patagonia Mountains at the U.S.-Mexico border and descending into lower elevations due south; the Sierra Madre Occidental cordillera is the continuation of this mountainous region southward.The range is named after a 'Saint Antonio'. The highest peak of the Patagonia range is Mount Washington, two miles north of the border and the San Antonio range.".
- Sierra_San_Antonio state Sonora.
- Sierra_San_Antonio wikiPageExternalLink Coues_Deer_Adventure.html.
- Sierra_San_Antonio wikiPageID "27231407".
- Sierra_San_Antonio wikiPageRevisionID "551088177".
- Sierra_San_Antonio country "Mexico".
- Sierra_San_Antonio elevationFt "7221".
- Sierra_San_Antonio hasPhotoCollection Sierra_San_Antonio.
- Sierra_San_Antonio highest "?".
- Sierra_San_Antonio name "Sierra San Antonio".
- Sierra_San_Antonio state "Sonora".
- Sierra_San_Antonio subject Category:Madrean_Sky_Islands_mountain_ranges.
- Sierra_San_Antonio subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Sonora.
- Sierra_San_Antonio subject Category:Sierra_Madre_Occidental.
- Sierra_San_Antonio type GeologicalFormation109287968.
- Sierra_San_Antonio type MadreanSkyIslandsMountainRanges.
- Sierra_San_Antonio type MountainRangesOfSonora.
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- Sierra_San_Antonio type Range109403734.
- Sierra_San_Antonio type YagoGeoEntity.
- Sierra_San_Antonio type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sierra_San_Antonio type MountainRange.
- Sierra_San_Antonio type NaturalPlace.
- Sierra_San_Antonio type Place.
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- Sierra_San_Antonio type Place.
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- Sierra_San_Antonio comment "The Sierra San Antonio range is a 10?-8 mile long mountain range joining the Patagonia Mountains at the U.S.-Mexico border and descending into lower elevations due south; the Sierra Madre Occidental cordillera is the continuation of this mountainous region southward.The range is named after a 'Saint Antonio'. The highest peak of the Patagonia range is Mount Washington, two miles north of the border and the San Antonio range.".
- Sierra_San_Antonio label "Sierra San Antonio".
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- Sierra_San_Antonio isPrimaryTopicOf Sierra_San_Antonio.
- Sierra_San_Antonio name "Sierra San Antonio".