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- Mount_Cimet abstract "Mount Cimet or Cemet is a mountain in the Pelat Massif of the French Alps in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.On the night of 1 September 1953, an Air France Lockheed L-749 Constellation, registered in France as F-BAZZ, also known as Air France Flight 178, which was flying from Paris-Orly Airport to Saigon, crashed into the top of the mountain, with the loss of 42 lives.On 24 March 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed close to Mount Cimet.".
- Mount_Cimet elevation "3020.0".
- Mount_Cimet locatedInArea Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Mount_Cimet locatedInArea France.
- Mount_Cimet mountainRange Maritime_Alps.
- Mount_Cimet thumbnail Du_Mont-Pelat_vue_vers_le_Nord.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageID "46222010".
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageLength "2164".
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageRevisionID "654937615".
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Air_France.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Air_France_Flight_178.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink French_Alps.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Germanwings_Flight_9525.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Ho_Chi_Minh_City.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Lockheed_L-749_Constellation.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Maritime_Alps.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Mont_Pelat.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Orly_Airport.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Paris-Orly_Airport.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLink Saigon.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mont Le Cimet".
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Cimet".
- Mount_Cimet elevationM "3020".
- Mount_Cimet hasPhotoCollection Mount_Cimet.
- Mount_Cimet labelPosition "left".
- Mount_Cimet latD "44".
- Mount_Cimet latM "17".
- Mount_Cimet latNs "N".
- Mount_Cimet latS "26".
- Mount_Cimet location Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Mount_Cimet location France.
- Mount_Cimet longD "6".
- Mount_Cimet longEw "E".
- Mount_Cimet longM "42".
- Mount_Cimet longS "15".
- Mount_Cimet map "France".
- Mount_Cimet name "Mount Cimet".
- Mount_Cimet photo "Du Mont-Pelat vue vers le Nord.jpg".
- Mount_Cimet photoCaption "View of Mount Cimet from the top of Mont Pelat.".
- Mount_Cimet range Maritime_Alps.
- Mount_Cimet region "FR".
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Mount_Cimet wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mount_Cimet subject Category:Mountains_of_Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.
- Mount_Cimet subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Mount_Cimet hypernym Mountain.
- Mount_Cimet point "44.29055555555556 6.704166666666667".
- Mount_Cimet type Mountain.
- Mount_Cimet type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Cimet type Place.
- Mount_Cimet type Location.
- Mount_Cimet type Mountain.
- Mount_Cimet type Place.
- Mount_Cimet type Thing.
- Mount_Cimet type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Cimet type Q8502.
- Mount_Cimet comment "Mount Cimet or Cemet is a mountain in the Pelat Massif of the French Alps in Alpes-de-Haute-Provence.On the night of 1 September 1953, an Air France Lockheed L-749 Constellation, registered in France as F-BAZZ, also known as Air France Flight 178, which was flying from Paris-Orly Airport to Saigon, crashed into the top of the mountain, with the loss of 42 lives.On 24 March 2015, Germanwings Flight 9525 crashed close to Mount Cimet.".
- Mount_Cimet label "Mount Cimet".
- Mount_Cimet sameAs Cimet.
- Mount_Cimet sameAs Monte_Cimet.
- Mount_Cimet sameAs Cimetberg.
- Mount_Cimet sameAs m.0130_dcd.
- Mount_Cimet sameAs Q2972440.
- Mount_Cimet sameAs Q2972440.
- Mount_Cimet lat "44.29055555555556".
- Mount_Cimet long "6.704166666666667".
- Mount_Cimet wasDerivedFrom Mount_Cimet?oldid=654937615.
- Mount_Cimet depiction Du_Mont-Pelat_vue_vers_le_Nord.jpg.
- Mount_Cimet isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Cimet.
- Mount_Cimet name "Mount Cimet".