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- Paha_(landform) abstract "Paha are landforms composed of prominent hills that are oriented from northwest to southeast and typically have large loess deposits. They developed during the period of mass erosion that developed the Iowan surface, and are considered erosional remnants and are often at interstream divides. Paha generally rise above the surrounding landscape more than 20 feet (6.1 m). The word paha means hill in Dakota Sioux. A well known Paha is the hill on which the town of Mount Vernon, Iowa developed.".
- Paha_(landform) thumbnail Paha_region_of_Iowa.jpg?width=300.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageID "19027847".
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageLength "8446".
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageRevisionID "671592118".
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Benton_County,_Iowa.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aeolian_landforms.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Glacial_landforms.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hills.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Permafrost.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Dakota_language.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Dune.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Europe.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Erosion.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink File:Paha_region_of_Iowa.jpg.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Ice_age.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Illinois.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Iowa.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Iowa_Highway_1.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Johnson_County,_Iowa.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Jones_County,_Iowa.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Kansas.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Laurentide_Ice_Sheet.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Linn_County,_Iowa.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Loess.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Martelle,_Iowa.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Midwestern_United_States.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Vernon,_Iowa.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Palouse.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Permafrost.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Pleistocene.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Sand.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Silt.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Tama_County,_Iowa.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Till.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLink Washington_(state).
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Paha (landform)".
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "paha ridges".
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "paha".
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageWikiLinkText "pahas".
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fact.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Periglacial_environment.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Paha_(landform) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Paha_(landform) subject Category:Aeolian_landforms.
- Paha_(landform) subject Category:Glacial_landforms.
- Paha_(landform) subject Category:Hills.
- Paha_(landform) subject Category:Permafrost.
- Paha_(landform) hypernym Landforms.
- Paha_(landform) type HistoricPlace.
- Paha_(landform) type Landform.
- Paha_(landform) comment "Paha are landforms composed of prominent hills that are oriented from northwest to southeast and typically have large loess deposits. They developed during the period of mass erosion that developed the Iowan surface, and are considered erosional remnants and are often at interstream divides. Paha generally rise above the surrounding landscape more than 20 feet (6.1 m). The word paha means hill in Dakota Sioux. A well known Paha is the hill on which the town of Mount Vernon, Iowa developed.".
- Paha_(landform) label "Paha (landform)".
- Paha_(landform) sameAs Q7124493.
- Paha_(landform) sameAs m.04j9t4v.
- Paha_(landform) sameAs Q7124493.
- Paha_(landform) wasDerivedFrom Paha_(landform)?oldid=671592118.
- Paha_(landform) depiction Paha_region_of_Iowa.jpg.
- Paha_(landform) isPrimaryTopicOf Paha_(landform).