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- Bears_Ears abstract "The Bears Ears are a pair of buttes located in San Juan County in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Utah. The Bears Ears are bordered on the west by Dark Canyon Wilderness and Beef Basin, on the east by Comb Ridge and on the north by Indian Creek and Canyonlands National Park. Rising 2,000 feet above Cedar Mesa to the south, the Bears Ears reach 8,700 feet in elevation and are named for their resemblance to the ears of a bear emerging from the horizon.".
- Bears_Ears wikiPageExternalLink nb077.htm.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageID "46430987".
- Bears_Ears wikiPageLength "814".
- Bears_Ears wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Bears_Ears wikiPageRevisionID "675576584".
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink Canyonlands_National_Park.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buttes_of_the_United_States.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_San_Juan_County,_Utah.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink Cedar_Mesa.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink Comb_Ridge.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink Dark_Canyon_Wilderness.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_County,_Utah.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLink Utah.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bears Ears".
- Bears_Ears hasPhotoCollection Bears_Ears.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Bears_Ears wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Bears_Ears subject Category:Buttes_of_the_United_States.
- Bears_Ears subject Category:Geography_of_San_Juan_County,_Utah.
- Bears_Ears hypernym Pair.
- Bears_Ears point "37.629 -109.867".
- Bears_Ears type Place.
- Bears_Ears type SpatialThing.
- Bears_Ears comment "The Bears Ears are a pair of buttes located in San Juan County in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Utah. The Bears Ears are bordered on the west by Dark Canyon Wilderness and Beef Basin, on the east by Comb Ridge and on the north by Indian Creek and Canyonlands National Park. Rising 2,000 feet above Cedar Mesa to the south, the Bears Ears reach 8,700 feet in elevation and are named for their resemblance to the ears of a bear emerging from the horizon.".
- Bears_Ears label "Bears Ears".
- Bears_Ears sameAs m.0134ddp4.
- Bears_Ears sameAs Q19866300.
- Bears_Ears sameAs Q19866300.
- Bears_Ears lat "37.629".
- Bears_Ears long "-109.867".
- Bears_Ears wasDerivedFrom Bears_Ears?oldid=675576584.
- Bears_Ears isPrimaryTopicOf Bears_Ears.