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- Q16986349 subject Q8644658.
- Q16986349 abstract "Catfish Mountain is a peak of the Kittatinny Mountains in Warren County, New Jersey, United States. The mountain stands 1,560 feet (475 m) in height. It lies along the Appalachian Trail in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Catfish Pond is to the southwest; it is drained by Yards Creek, which flows through Catfish Pond Gap.".
- Q16986349 elevation "475.488".
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- Q16986349 prominence "85.344".
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- Q16986349 elevationFt "1560".
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- Q16986349 location Q30.
- Q16986349 location Q502468.
- Q16986349 name "Catfish Mountain".
- Q16986349 prominenceFt "280".
- Q16986349 range Q6096375.
- Q16986349 point "41.0475 -74.9725".
- Q16986349 type Mountain.
- Q16986349 type Place.
- Q16986349 type Location.
- Q16986349 type Mountain.
- Q16986349 type NaturalPlace.
- Q16986349 type Place.
- Q16986349 type Thing.
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- Q16986349 comment "Catfish Mountain is a peak of the Kittatinny Mountains in Warren County, New Jersey, United States. The mountain stands 1,560 feet (475 m) in height. It lies along the Appalachian Trail in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Catfish Pond is to the southwest; it is drained by Yards Creek, which flows through Catfish Pond Gap.".
- Q16986349 label "Catfish Mountain".
- Q16986349 lat "41.0475".
- Q16986349 long "-74.9725".
- Q16986349 name "Catfish Mountain".