Results for: toward the west
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mountain range in Central Asia, stretching about 2,400 km/1,500 mi from Kyrgyzstan in the west through northwestern China to Mongolia in the east. The highest point is Victory Peak, 7,439 m/24,406 ft .Tien Shan
mountain range in southeastern British Columbia, Canada, west of the Rocky Mountains. The highest point is Mount Sandford, 3,522m/11,555 ft .Selkirk Mountains
mountain range in southern Alaska, stretching 480 km/300 mi from St. Elias Mountains in the east to Cook Inlet in the west. The highest point is Mount Marcus Baker 4,016 m/13,176 ft .Chugach Mountains
mountain range in the Carpathian Mountains, running east to west through south central RomaniaTransylvanian Alps
mountain range in the United States, extending from northern Georgia across western North Carolina and into West Virginia. It is the easternmost range of the Appalachian Mountains, with its highest point at Mount Mitchell 2,037 m/6,684 ft .Blue Ridge; Blue Ridge Mountains
mountain range in Western Australia, in the Kimberley region, west of Lake ArgyleDurack Range
mountainous area of mainland Scotland, north and west of a line from Dumbarton in the west to Stonehaven in the east, mountainous region of ScotlandHighlands
mountainous peninsula in southeastern Europe between the Adriatic and Ionian seas in the west and the Aegean and Black seas in the east.Balkan Peninsula
move west, turn to west, aim westward, west wind, westerly wind, wind coming from the westwester
native of the west, westernoccidental
native or resident of the west, somebody from the west, somebody from Western Canadawesterner
north by westNbW
north west; direction situated between north and west on a compass, northwest, northwesternNW
North, South, East, or Westcardinal point
northwest by westNWbW
 

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