Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The extreme points of British Columbia are four in number:Mount Jetté, also legally described as Boundary Peak 177, which lies just inside the apex of the joint boundaries of British Columbia, Yukon and the US state of Alaska, at 59°59′41″N 139°03′10″W. US coordinates for the same summit are 59°59′39.3″N 139°03′12.6″W. The International Boundary Commission (IBC) defines "boundary point 177" as 59°59′41.3″N 139°3′13.8″W."@en }
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- Extreme_points_of_British_Columbia comment "The extreme points of British Columbia are four in number:Mount Jetté, also legally described as Boundary Peak 177, which lies just inside the apex of the joint boundaries of British Columbia, Yukon and the US state of Alaska, at 59°59′41″N 139°03′10″W. US coordinates for the same summit are 59°59′39.3″N 139°03′12.6″W. The International Boundary Commission (IBC) defines "boundary point 177" as 59°59′41.3″N 139°3′13.8″W.".