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The Remarkables (Māori: Kawarau) are a mountain range and skifield in Otago in the South Island of New Zealand. Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Wakatipu , the range lives up to its name by rising sharply to create a remarkable backdrop for the waters.
View of Coronet Peak during the ski season Coronet Peak is a commercial skifield in Queenstown, New Zealand located seven kilometres west of Arrowtown, on the southern slopes of the 1,649-metre peak which shares its name. A popular ski resort in the Southern Hemisphere, Coronet Peak offers a long snow season, well received skiing and snowboarding terrain and lift systems. Location The Peak is ...
Mount Stirling) is a mountain, 2,260 metres (7,410 ft) high, in the Bowers Mountains, AntarcticaIt is located 5 nautical miles (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) southwest of Mount Freed where it forms part of the east wall of Leap Year Glacier.
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Such a case in French (ancien, i.e., royal era) heraldry, where coronets of rank did not come into use before the 16th century, is the vidame, whose coronet (illustrated) is a metal circle mounted with three visible crosses (there is no documentary or archeological evidence that such a coronet was ever made).
The French Wikipedia cornett page shows photos of two existing specimens of the bass cornett; A third bass cornett in the collection of the Musée de la Musique, Paris; A page about the cornett; Christopher Monk Instruments Archived 2014-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, one of the more well-known modern makers of cornetts
The Coronet of Charles, Prince of Wales is a small crown that is part of the Honours of Wales. The gold coronet , with diamonds set in platinum, was made for and used by King Charles III at his investiture as Prince of Wales in 1969.