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- Wawona_Tree abstract "The Wawona Tree, also known as the Wawona Tunnel Tree, was a famous giant sequoia that stood in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park, California, USA, until 1969. It had a height of 227 feet (69 m) and was 26 feet (7.9 m) in diameter at the base.Native Americans named giant sequoia trees Wawona, which to them sounded like the hoot of an owl. The owl was considered the guardian spirit, the deity of these trees. The literal meaning of Wawona, translated from Miwok, is 'big trees'.".
- Wawona_Tree thumbnail Wawona_tree1.jpg?width=300.
- Wawona_Tree wikiPageID "8360443".
- Wawona_Tree wikiPageRevisionID "602885063".
- Wawona_Tree hasPhotoCollection Wawona_Tree.
- Wawona_Tree subject Category:1960s_individual_tree_deaths.
- Wawona_Tree subject Category:History_of_Mariposa_County,_California.
- Wawona_Tree subject Category:History_of_the_Sierra_Nevada_(U.S.).
- Wawona_Tree subject Category:Individual_giant_sequoia_trees.
- Wawona_Tree subject Category:Landmarks_in_California.
- Wawona_Tree subject Category:Roadside_attractions_in_California.
- Wawona_Tree subject Category:Trees_of_California.
- Wawona_Tree subject Category:Yosemite_National_Park.
- Wawona_Tree point "37.51480277777778 -119.59489722222222".
- Wawona_Tree type IndividualGiantSequoiaTrees.
- Wawona_Tree type LivingThing100004258.
- Wawona_Tree type Object100002684.
- Wawona_Tree type Organism100004475.
- Wawona_Tree type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Wawona_Tree type Plant100017222.
- Wawona_Tree type Tree113104059.
- Wawona_Tree type TreesOfCalifornia.
- Wawona_Tree type VascularPlant113083586.
- Wawona_Tree type Whole100003553.
- Wawona_Tree type WoodyPlant113103136.
- Wawona_Tree type SpatialThing.
- Wawona_Tree comment "The Wawona Tree, also known as the Wawona Tunnel Tree, was a famous giant sequoia that stood in Mariposa Grove, Yosemite National Park, California, USA, until 1969. It had a height of 227 feet (69 m) and was 26 feet (7.9 m) in diameter at the base.Native Americans named giant sequoia trees Wawona, which to them sounded like the hoot of an owl. The owl was considered the guardian spirit, the deity of these trees. The literal meaning of Wawona, translated from Miwok, is 'big trees'.".
- Wawona_Tree label "Wawona Tree".
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- Wawona_Tree label "Árvore Wawona".
- Wawona_Tree label "ワウォナ・ツリー".
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- Wawona_Tree sameAs ワウォナ・ツリー.
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- Wawona_Tree sameAs Q3106707.
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- Wawona_Tree lat "37.51480277777778".
- Wawona_Tree long "-119.59489722222222".
- Wawona_Tree wasDerivedFrom Wawona_Tree?oldid=602885063.
- Wawona_Tree depiction Wawona_tree1.jpg.
- Wawona_Tree isPrimaryTopicOf Wawona_Tree.