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- Wolfpen_Ridge abstract "Wolfpen Ridge is a ridge in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia that runs south to north along the boundary between Towns and Union counties. Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia, is located at the northern end of the ridge (elevation: 4,786 feet). At the southern end of the ridge, there is an unnamed peak with an elevation of 4,561 feet, which makes it the fifth highest point in Georgia.".
- Wolfpen_Ridge elevation "1390.1928".
- Wolfpen_Ridge locatedInArea Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Wolfpen_Ridge locatedInArea Towns_County,_Georgia.
- Wolfpen_Ridge locatedInArea Union_County,_Georgia.
- Wolfpen_Ridge mountainRange Blue_Ridge_Mountains.
- Wolfpen_Ridge nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "USGSJacks Gap".
- Wolfpen_Ridge thumbnail Wolfpen_Ridge_viewed_from_Brasstown_Bald.JPG?width=300.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageExternalLink ga.shtml.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageExternalLink map.asp?lat=34.86362&lon=-83.80872&datum=nad27&u=4&layer=DRG&size=l&s=48.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageID "7389009".
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageLength "1498".
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageRevisionID "680922355".
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Ridge_Mountains.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Brasstown_Bald.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Towns_County,_Georgia.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Union_County,_Georgia.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ridges_of_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Hiking.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Ridge.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Towns_County,_Georgia.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink Union_County,_Georgia.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Geological_Survey.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wolfpen Ridge".
- Wolfpen_Ridge easiestRoute Hiking.
- Wolfpen_Ridge elevationFt "4561".
- Wolfpen_Ridge firstAscent "unknown".
- Wolfpen_Ridge hasPhotoCollection Wolfpen_Ridge.
- Wolfpen_Ridge location "Towns / Union counties, Georgia, U.S.".
- Wolfpen_Ridge name "Wolfpen Ridge".
- Wolfpen_Ridge photo "Wolfpen Ridge viewed from Brasstown Bald.JPG".
- Wolfpen_Ridge photoCaption "Wolfpen Ridge viewed from Brasstown Bald".
- Wolfpen_Ridge range Blue_Ridge_Mountains.
- Wolfpen_Ridge topo "USGS Jacks Gap".
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GeorgiaUS-geo-stub.
- Wolfpen_Ridge wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Wolfpen_Ridge subject Category:Landforms_of_Towns_County,_Georgia.
- Wolfpen_Ridge subject Category:Landforms_of_Union_County,_Georgia.
- Wolfpen_Ridge subject Category:Ridges_of_Georgia_(U.S._state).
- Wolfpen_Ridge hypernym Ridge.
- Wolfpen_Ridge point "34.86361111111111 -83.8086111111111".
- Wolfpen_Ridge type Mountain.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type NaturalPlace.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type Place.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type Ridge.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type Location.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type Mountain.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type Place.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type Thing.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type SpatialThing.
- Wolfpen_Ridge type Q8502.
- Wolfpen_Ridge comment "Wolfpen Ridge is a ridge in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Georgia that runs south to north along the boundary between Towns and Union counties. Brasstown Bald, the highest point in Georgia, is located at the northern end of the ridge (elevation: 4,786 feet). At the southern end of the ridge, there is an unnamed peak with an elevation of 4,561 feet, which makes it the fifth highest point in Georgia.".
- Wolfpen_Ridge label "Wolfpen Ridge".
- Wolfpen_Ridge sameAs m.02605xp.
- Wolfpen_Ridge sameAs 4231685.
- Wolfpen_Ridge sameAs Q8030187.
- Wolfpen_Ridge sameAs Q8030187.
- Wolfpen_Ridge lat "34.86361111111111".
- Wolfpen_Ridge long "-83.8086111111111".
- Wolfpen_Ridge wasDerivedFrom Wolfpen_Ridge?oldid=680922355.
- Wolfpen_Ridge depiction Wolfpen_Ridge_viewed_from_Brasstown_Bald.JPG.
- Wolfpen_Ridge isPrimaryTopicOf Wolfpen_Ridge.
- Wolfpen_Ridge name "Wolfpen Ridge".