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group of monolithic rocks in southwestern Northern Territory, Australia, 26 km/16 mi west of Ayers Rock. Their highest point is Mount Olga, 3,516ft/1,072m .Olgas, The
Jewish holiday celebrating the day Moses received the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, Feast of Weeks (alternate spelling for Shavuoth)Shavuot
Lyons, Mary Lyon (1797-1849), founder of Mount Holyoke College; capital city of Rhone in east central France (also Lyons)Lyon
match, pertaining to Mount Vesuvius (in Italy); volcanicvesuvian
Mount Moriah, biblical site where Abraham prepared to sacrifice Isaac; site generally connected with Zion, place where Solomon built the temple, Temple Mount (also Moriah)Moria
mountain chain in northeastern New York State, known for spectacular scenery and recreational activities. The highest peak is Mount Marcy 1,629 m/5,344 ft .Adirondack Mountains; Adirondacks
mountain range in northern New Hampshire and southwestern Maine, part of the Appalachian Mountains. The highest peak is Mount Washington, 1,917 m/6,288 ft .White Mountains
mountain range in northwestern Turkey, southeast of the ancient site of Troy. The highest peak is Mount Gargarus, 1,767 m/5,797 ft .Ida Mountains
mountain range in northwestern Washington State, on the Olympic Peninsula, mainly in Jefferson and Clallam counties. The highest point is Mount Olympus, 7,965ft/2,428m .Olympic Mountains
mountain range in southeastern Alaska, near the border with the Yukon Territory, Canada. The highest peak is Mount Blackburn, 4,996 m/16,390 ft .Wrangell Mountains
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, extending in a 640 km/400 mi semicircle north of Anchorage. It includes the highest peak in North America, Mount McKinley 6,194 m/20,320 ft .Alaska Range
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 Appalachian system, extending from Canada into western Massachusetts. The highest point is Mount Mansfield, 1,339 m/4,393 ft .Green Mountains
mountain range in the south of the North Island, New Zealand. Its highest point is Mount Mangaweka, 1,733 m/5,686 ft .Ruahine Range
 

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