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- Q6919676 subject Q6375736.
- Q6919676 subject Q8581874.
- Q6919676 abstract "Mount Bendeleben is the highest peak in the Bendeleben Mountains of the Seward Peninsula in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States. It is located on the western end of the range, 37 mi (60 km) southwest of Inuruk Lake.The mountain was named in 1866 by members of the Western Union Telegraph exploring expedition for the leader of the expedition, Baron Otto von Bendeleben. A. H. Brooks, USGS, reported in 1921 the native name as "Ahneyiyuk," meaning "looks like a big one."On a clear day, Bendeleben stands as a landmark, towering over all the mountains in its territory. It is possibly the most famous mountain on the peninsula, though by no means the highest.".
- Q6919676 elevation "1136.904".
- Q6919676 locatedInArea Q797.
- Q6919676 locatedInArea Q971586.
- Q6919676 mountainRange Q816758.
- Q6919676 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGSBendeleben A-5".
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- Q6919676 elevationFt "3730".
- Q6919676 location Q797.
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- Q6919676 name "Mount Bendeleben".
- Q6919676 range Q816758.
- Q6919676 topo "USGS Bendeleben A-5".
- Q6919676 point "65.175 -164.09305555555557".
- Q6919676 type Mountain.
- Q6919676 type Place.
- Q6919676 type Location.
- Q6919676 type Mountain.
- Q6919676 type NaturalPlace.
- Q6919676 type Place.
- Q6919676 type Thing.
- Q6919676 type SpatialThing.
- Q6919676 type Q8502.
- Q6919676 comment "Mount Bendeleben is the highest peak in the Bendeleben Mountains of the Seward Peninsula in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States. It is located on the western end of the range, 37 mi (60 km) southwest of Inuruk Lake.The mountain was named in 1866 by members of the Western Union Telegraph exploring expedition for the leader of the expedition, Baron Otto von Bendeleben. A. H.".
- Q6919676 label "Mount Bendeleben".
- Q6919676 lat "65.175".
- Q6919676 long "-164.09305555555557".
- Q6919676 name "Mount Bendeleben".