Uinta Mountains (Utah and Wyo.)
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Name (Hebrew)
הרי יואינטה (יוטה וויומינג)
Name (Latin)
Uinta Mountains (Utah and Wyo.)
Other forms of name
Uintah Mountains (Utah and Wyo.)
Coordinates
-110.373 -110.373 40.7761 40.7761 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Mountains Utah
Mountains Wyoming
See Also From tracing place name
Rocky Mountains
Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q738543
Library of congress:
sh 85139328
Wikipedia description:
The Uinta Mountains ( yoo-IN-tə) are an east-west trending mountain range in northeastern Utah extending a short distance into northwest Colorado and slightly into southwestern Wyoming in the United States. As a subrange of the Rocky Mountains, they are unusual for being the highest range in the contiguous United States running east to west, and lie approximately 100 miles (160 km) east of Salt Lake City. The range has peaks ranging from 11,000 to 13,528 feet (3,353 to 4,123 m), with the highest point being Kings Peak, also the highest point in Utah. The Mirror Lake Highway crosses the western half of the Uintas on its way to Wyoming. Utah State Route 44 crosses the east end of the Uintas between Vernal and Manila.
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