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  2. Como Peaks (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 4,400 feet (1,341 meters) above Tin Cup Creek in two miles (3.2 km), and 5,400 feet (1,646 meters) above Lake Como in four miles (6.4 km). This mountain's toponym has been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names. [3]

  3. Como Dam - Wikipedia

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    Como Dam (National Inventory of Dams ID MT00564) is a dam in Ravalli County, Montana, in the far western part of the state.. Como Dam was originally constructed by local farmers around 1910, to impound a natural lake for irrigation storage; the United States Bureau of Reclamation enhanced and stabilized that structure in 1954, in 1976, and in 1992-1993.

  4. List of lakes of Montana - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 3,223 named lakes and reservoirs in Montana.The following list contains lists of lakes and reservoirs in Montana by county. A lake is a terrain feature (or physical feature), a body of liquid on the surface of a world that is localized to the bottom of basin (another type of landform or terrain feature; that is not global).

  5. El Capitan Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The El Capitan Lodge is a Rustic-style lodge built in 1935 on Lake Como in the Bitterroot National Forest in Ravalli County, Montana. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [1] It was "designed by N.J. Kramis and other charter members of the Hamilton Hikers' Club." [2]

  6. Como Orchards Summer Colony - Wikipedia

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    Como Orchards Club, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1909 and located near Darby, Montana, was part of a land development scheme (Como Orchards) inspired by the western railroad expansion. By 1909 three rail lines ran to Missoula, Montana , and when the Northern Pacific Railway connected a spur south to the Bitterroot Valley , transportation ...

  7. Villa Pliniana - Wikipedia

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    In the Middle Ages the inhabitants of Torno built some mills and plants for the processing of wool on the site. In 1573 the governor of Como, count Giovanni Anguissola [], having led in 1547 the conspiracy in which Pier Luigi Farnese, Duke of Parma and Piacenza had died, decided to build a villa-fortress outside the city.

  8. Bellagio, Lombardy - Wikipedia

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    Bellagio is part of the Central Lake Como area, which, together with Lierna, Varenna, Fiumelatte, Cadenabbia, Menaggio, and Tremezzina, is the most exclusive area of Lake Como, with lake-view villa prices exceeding 100 million euros in value. However, purchasing one is almost impossible, as no one sells them, making them a global status symbol.

  9. List of lakes of Chouteau County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    There are at least 27 named lakes and reservoirs in Chouteau County, Montana. Lakes. Antelope Lake , el. 3,238 feet (987 m) [1] Big Lake, el ...