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Mount Peter is a 1,250-foot (380 m) mountain located in the New York – New Jersey Highlands, Bellvale Mountain, in the U.S. state of New York. [3] The peak is located along the Appalachian Trail in the Town of Warwick, just south of New York State Route 17A, 38 miles (61 km) northwest of New York City, 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Bellvale, New York and north northwest of Greenwood Lake, New York.
Mount Peter is situated in the Yidinji traditional Aboriginal country. [5] The locality of Mount Peter is presumably named from the mountain of the same name in neighbouring Lamb Range, which in turn may have been named after Peter Petersen who established a sugarcane plantation in the area in about 1897. [6]
Mount Peter may refer to: Mount Peter (Antarctica), a mountain in Antarctica; Mount Peter (New York), a mountain in the United States of America;
Mount Saint Peter (French: Montagne Saint-Pierre; Dutch: Sint-Pietersberg), also referred to as Caestert Plateau, is the northern part of a plateau running north to south between the valleys of the river Geer to the west, and the Meuse to the east.
Mount Moonie) is a mountain just south of Mount Dart and 1 nautical mile (2 km) west of Mount Cardell It was plotted from ANARE air photos taken in 1965, and was named by ANCA for P. J. Moonie , a radio operator at Mawson Station in 1967 and 1969, and a member of the Prince Charles Mountains survey party in 1969.
Mount Pieter Botte, also known as Ngalba-bulal, [3] Alpaboolal (meaning big top), or Barbar (meaning elder sister), [4] or Ginpure (meaning younger sister), [5] is a mountain in the tableland region behind Cape Tribulation in Far North Queensland, Australia.
Facade of the Church of St Peter, originally built ca. 1100 by Crusades and rebuilt in the 19th century. The Church of Saint Peter (also known as St. Peter's Cave Church and Cave-Church of St. Peter; Classical Syriac: Knisset Mar Semaan Kefa (romanization); Turkish: Aziz Petrus Kilisesi) near Antakya (), is composed of a cave carved into the mountainside on Mount Starius with a depth of 13 m ...
Edna Rudolph Beilenson (1909–1981) was an American typographer, fine press printer, typesetter, book designer, cook book author, publisher, and co-proprietor (with her husband, Peter Beilenson) of the Peter Pauper Press from 1931 until his death in 1962, and afterward its sole proprietor and president until her death in 1981.