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- جبل في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية (ar)
- הר בארצות הברית (iw)
- سلسله جبليه فى امريكا (arz)
- montagne américaine (fr)
- berg in Verenigde Staten van Amerika (nl)
- sliabh sna Stáit Aontaithe (ga)
- гора в Сполучених Штатах Америки (uk)
- মার্কিন যুক্তরাষ্ট্রের পর্বত (bn)
- mountain in the United States (en)
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- Illinois Mountain.jpg (en)
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- Illinois Mountain, the second highest ridge of the Marlboro Mountains, seen from Tony Williams Park in Lloyd, New York. (en)
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- MARLBORO MOUNTAINS: SHAPED BY PEOPLE. Humans too have worked on the Marlboro Mountains. Long ago they logged most of the mountain’s hemlock trees to tan leather. They planted fields and orchards whose outlines can still be traced through stone walls running deep through the forest. In fact, Shaupeneak Ridge was once a populated area known as Poppletown. Today, cell towers atop the ridge add a new and controversial human presence to the landscape. Yet despite many intrusions, Shaupeneak’s busy natural workshop has staged a remarkable comeback. Today it is closer to its natural condition than at any time during the last 200 years. (en)
- –Scenic Hudson Land Trust (en)
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