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  2. Category:Mountain ranges of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    South Mountain Range (Maryland−Pennsylvania) (37 P) Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Pennsylvania" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  3. Category:Mountains of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mountain ranges of Pennsylvania (6 C, 11 P) ... Blue Mountain, PA; Blue Ridge Mountain, Pennsylvania; Buck Mountain (Pennsylvania) Buckingham Mountain; Butler Knob; C.

  4. South Mountain (Maryland and Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    South Mountain is the northern extension of the Blue Ridge Mountain range into Maryland and Pennsylvania.From the Potomac River near Knoxville, Maryland in the south to Dillsburg, Pennsylvania in York County, Pennsylvania in the north, the 70-mile-long (110 km) range separates the Hagerstown and Cumberland valleys from the Piedmont regions of the two states.

  5. List of mountains of the Alleghenies - Wikipedia

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    The range of the Allegheny Mountains is part of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians, a physiographic region of the much larger Appalachian Mountain Range. From northeast to southwest, with ridges and summits of the Eastern Continental Divide in italics: [specify] Bald Eagle Mountain, Pennsylvania; Wopsononock Mountain, Pennsylvania; Brush ...

  6. Allegheny Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Allegheny Mountain Range (/ ˌ æ l ɪ ˈ ɡ eɪ n i / AL-ig-AY-nee) — also spelled Alleghany or Allegany, less formally the Alleghenies — is part of the vast Appalachian Mountain Range of the Eastern United States and Canada. Historically it represented a significant barrier to westward land travel and development.

  7. Geology of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Hence Blue Mountain is not to be confused with the Blue Ridge Mountains but instead, represents the sharp escarpment, a step in elevation separating the Appalachian Mountains from the pastoral basin famous as the landscape associated with the Pennsylvania Dutch in southern Pennsylvania called the Great Valley A physiographic province, as are ...

  8. Blue Mountain (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain, Blue Mountain Ridge, or the Blue Mountains of Pennsylvania is a ridge of the Appalachian Mountains in eastern Pennsylvania.Forming the southern and eastern edge of the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians physiographic province in Pennsylvania, Blue Mountain extends 150 miles (240 km) from the Delaware Water Gap on the New Jersey border in the east to Big Gap in Franklin County in ...

  9. Mount Davis (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Davis (3,213 ft or 979 m) is the highest point in Pennsylvania.Located in Forbes State Forest near the hamlet of Markleton in Elk Lick Township, Somerset County, it lies on a gentle crest of a 30-mile (50 km) ridge extending from central Somerset County southward into Garrett County, Maryland, where it is known as Negro Mountain.