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- Q5032496 subject Q8581964.
- Q5032496 subject Q8904285.
- Q5032496 abstract "For Canjilon Hill, see San Felipe volcanic field#Notable Vents.Canjilón Mountain is a 10,922 feet (3,329 m). mountain approximately six miles northeast of the village of Canjilón, in the Carson National Forest.The word cajilon is the term for "deer antler" in Northern New Mexican Spanish. The mountain was so named because of its resemblance to an antler. The mountain gave its name to the nearby creek (Canjilon Creek), to the nearby lakes (Canjilon lakes), and to the village of Canjilon.Canjilón Mountain was the site of a 3.7 magnitude earthquake on June 4, 2008.".
- Q5032496 elevation "3329.0256".
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- Q5032496 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGSCanjilon Mountain".
- Q5032496 prominence "315.1632".
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- Q5032496 wikiPageWikiLink Q8581964.
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- Q5032496 elevationFt "10922".
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- Q5032496 name "Canjilón Mountain".
- Q5032496 prominenceFt "1034".
- Q5032496 topo "USGS Canjilon Mountain".
- Q5032496 point "36.567965633 -106.351597322".
- Q5032496 type Mountain.
- Q5032496 type Place.
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- Q5032496 type Mountain.
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- Q5032496 type Place.
- Q5032496 type Thing.
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- Q5032496 type Q8502.
- Q5032496 comment "For Canjilon Hill, see San Felipe volcanic field#Notable Vents.Canjilón Mountain is a 10,922 feet (3,329 m). mountain approximately six miles northeast of the village of Canjilón, in the Carson National Forest.The word cajilon is the term for "deer antler" in Northern New Mexican Spanish. The mountain was so named because of its resemblance to an antler.".
- Q5032496 label "Canjilón Mountain".
- Q5032496 lat "36.567965633".
- Q5032496 long "-106.351597322".
- Q5032496 name "Canjilón Mountain".