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Categories: Mountain ranges of North America | Geography of Canada | Newfoundland and Labrador geography
Kiglapait Mountains
The Kiglapait Mountains lie east of Nain, in nothern Labrador but south of the Torngat and Kaumajet Mountains. Not as high as those ranges, they still boast very rugged terrain and many peaks with high prominence values
| Rank | Name | m | ft |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Man O'War Peak | 1050 | 3445 |
| 2 | Peak 3400 (14E/2) | 1036+ | 3400+ |
| 3 | Peak 3300 (14E/1) | 1006+ | 3300+ |
| 4 | Peak 3300 (14E/2) | 1006+ | 3300+ |
| 5 | Peak 3200 (14E/1) | 975+ | 3200 |
| 6 | Peak 3100 (14E/1) | 945+ | 3100+ |
| 7 | Peak 3000#1 (14D/16) | 914+ | 3000+ |
| 8 | Aupalukitak Mountain | 914+ | 3000+ |
| 9 | Mount Thoresby | 914+ | 3000+ |
| 10 | Peak 3000#2 (14D/16) | 914+ | 3000+ |
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Last updated: 05-28-2005 09:27:45
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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