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- Height_of_land abstract "The term height of land is a phrase used in Canada and the United States to refer to the divide between two watersheds. Height of land is frequently used in border descriptions, which are set according to the \"doctrine of natural boundaries\". In glaciated areas it often refers to a low point on a divide where it is possible to portage a canoe from one river system to another.The name is enshrined at the Height of Land Portage which joins the Great Lakes to the rivers of western Canada.".
- Height_of_land wikiPageID "8840417".
- Height_of_land wikiPageLength "2436".
- Height_of_land wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Height_of_land wikiPageRevisionID "637810822".
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Category:Borders.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Canada.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_Minnesota.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_landforms.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Drainage_divide.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Great_Lakes.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Height_of_Land_Portage.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Natural_border.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLink Portage.
- Height_of_land wikiPageWikiLinkText "height of land".
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- Height_of_land subject Category:Borders.
- Height_of_land subject Category:Geography_of_Canada.
- Height_of_land subject Category:Geography_of_Minnesota.
- Height_of_land subject Category:International_landforms.
- Height_of_land hypernym Phrase.
- Height_of_land type Person.
- Height_of_land comment "The term height of land is a phrase used in Canada and the United States to refer to the divide between two watersheds. Height of land is frequently used in border descriptions, which are set according to the \"doctrine of natural boundaries\". In glaciated areas it often refers to a low point on a divide where it is possible to portage a canoe from one river system to another.The name is enshrined at the Height of Land Portage which joins the Great Lakes to the rivers of western Canada.".
- Height_of_land label "Height of land".
- Height_of_land sameAs Q5699088.
- Height_of_land sameAs m.0jt559h.
- Height_of_land sameAs Q5699088.
- Height_of_land wasDerivedFrom Height_of_land?oldid=637810822.
- Height_of_land isPrimaryTopicOf Height_of_land.