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- Q2957775 subject Q8904090.
- Q2957775 abstract "King Edward Peak is a mountain located north of Starvation Creek and the U.S. border. The mountain was named in 1915 after King Edward VII.King Edward Peak should not be confused with Mt. King Edward (3,490 m (11,450 ft)), located on the Continental Divide farther north, although it too was named after King Edward.".
- Q2957775 elevation "2789.0".
- Q2957775 locatedInArea Q16.
- Q2957775 locatedInArea Q1951.
- Q2957775 mountainRange Q1353201.
- Q2957775 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "NTS82G/01".
- Q2957775 prominence "405.0".
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q1353201.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q16.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q1951.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q20875.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q30.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q3463518.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q43743.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q6978948.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q8502.
- Q2957775 wikiPageWikiLink Q8904090.
- Q2957775 elevationM "2789".
- Q2957775 location Q16.
- Q2957775 location Q1951.
- Q2957775 name "King Edward Peak".
- Q2957775 prominenceM "405".
- Q2957775 range Q1353201.
- Q2957775 topo "NTS 82G/01".
- Q2957775 point "49.02361111111111 -114.26666666666667".
- Q2957775 type Mountain.
- Q2957775 type Place.
- Q2957775 type Location.
- Q2957775 type Mountain.
- Q2957775 type NaturalPlace.
- Q2957775 type Place.
- Q2957775 type Thing.
- Q2957775 type SpatialThing.
- Q2957775 type Q8502.
- Q2957775 comment "King Edward Peak is a mountain located north of Starvation Creek and the U.S. border. The mountain was named in 1915 after King Edward VII.King Edward Peak should not be confused with Mt. King Edward (3,490 m (11,450 ft)), located on the Continental Divide farther north, although it too was named after King Edward.".
- Q2957775 label "King Edward Peak".
- Q2957775 lat "49.02361111111111".
- Q2957775 long "-114.26666666666667".
- Q2957775 name "King Edward Peak".