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- Q7536162 subject Q15278257.
- Q7536162 subject Q8904090.
- Q7536162 abstract "Skoki Mountain is a mountain located in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is situated towards the east of the Skoki Valley, at the head of the Red Deer River, and is part of the Slate Range. At the base of the mountain lies Skoki Lodge, a historic ski lodge constructed in 1931, where several routes up to the 2,707 m (8,881 ft) peak originate.Skoki Mountain was named by James F. Porter in 1911 after the Indian word for marsh or swamp.".
- Q7536162 elevation "2707.0".
- Q7536162 locatedInArea Q16.
- Q7536162 locatedInArea Q1951.
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- Q7536162 nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "NTS82N/09".
- Q7536162 prominence "482.0".
- Q7536162 thumbnail Skoki_Mountain.JPG?width=300.
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- Q7536162 elevationM "2707".
- Q7536162 location Q16.
- Q7536162 location Q1951.
- Q7536162 name "Skoki Mountain".
- Q7536162 prominenceM "482".
- Q7536162 range Q3962711.
- Q7536162 topo "NTS 82N/09".
- Q7536162 point "51.53 -116.06".
- Q7536162 type Mountain.
- Q7536162 type Place.
- Q7536162 type Location.
- Q7536162 type Mountain.
- Q7536162 type NaturalPlace.
- Q7536162 type Place.
- Q7536162 type Thing.
- Q7536162 type SpatialThing.
- Q7536162 type Q8502.
- Q7536162 comment "Skoki Mountain is a mountain located in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is situated towards the east of the Skoki Valley, at the head of the Red Deer River, and is part of the Slate Range. At the base of the mountain lies Skoki Lodge, a historic ski lodge constructed in 1931, where several routes up to the 2,707 m (8,881 ft) peak originate.Skoki Mountain was named by James F. Porter in 1911 after the Indian word for marsh or swamp.".
- Q7536162 label "Skoki Mountain".
- Q7536162 lat "51.53".
- Q7536162 long "-116.06".
- Q7536162 depiction Skoki_Mountain.JPG.
- Q7536162 name "Skoki Mountain".