Category:Mount Kita

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<nowiki>ခိတတောင်; Kita-dake; Kitadake; Bukid nin Kita; Kita-dake; کوه کیتا; 北岳; Kita Dağı; 北岳; جبل مونت كيتا; הר קיטה; किटा पर्वत; Kita; 기타다케산; Kitadake; Кита; Monte Kita; mont Kita; Núi Kita; Гора Кіта; Όρος Κίτα; gora Kita; ٹلہ کیٹا; Monte Kita; ภูเขาคิตะ; Kita-dake; Kita; Kitadake; Mount Kita; Kitadake; Кита; Gunung Kita; Hora Kita; Mount Kita; جبل كيتا; Monte Kita; Mont Kita; ဂျပန်နိုင်ငံရှိ တောင်; montagne de la préfecture de Yamanashi, au Japon; gunung ing Jepang; gunung di Jepun; Berg in Japan; dolok di Japang; mal; gunung di Jepang; планина во Јапонија; gora v prefekturi Jamanaši na Japonskem; 山梨県にある山; Japans nest høyeste fjell; crëp tl Iapan te la grupa Crëps Akaishi; bukid sa Hapon; góra w Japonii; гора в Японії; gunong di Jeupun; berg in Japan; gunung di Jepang; το δεύτερο σε ύψος βουνό της Ιαπωνίας; הר ביפן; mountain in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan; جبل في اليابان; hora v Japonsku; гора в Японии; Kitadake; Mount Kitadake; Κίτα-ντάκε; Κιταντάκε; Kita-dake</nowiki>
Mount Kita 
mountain in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
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LocationMinami-Alps, Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
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Topographic prominence
  • 2,239 m
Elevation above sea level
  • 3,193 m
Map35° 40′ 27.55″ N, 138° 14′ 19.46″ E
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Wikidata Q961873
VIAF ID: 259070457
NDL Authority ID: 00646786
OpenStreetMap node ID: 1851312843
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日本語: 北岳赤石山脈の最高峰、標高3,192 m)
English: Mount Kita, the tallest peak of the Akaishi Mountains at 3,192 metres (10,472 ft), in Minami Alps National Park, Yamanashi prefecture, Japan
中文:北岳

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