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has glosseng: The Boundary Ranges, also known in the singular and as the Alaska Boundary Range, are the largest and most northerly subrange of the Coast Mountains. They begin at the Nass River, near the southern end of the Alaska Panhandle in the Canadian province of British Columbia and run to the Kelsall River, near the Chilkoot Pass, beyond which is the Alsek Ranges of the Saint Elias Mountains, and northwards into the Yukon Territory flanking the west side of the Yukon River drainage as far as Champagne Pass, north of which being the Yukon Ranges. To their east are the Skeena Mountains and Stikine Plateau of the Interior Mountains complex that lies northwest of the Interior Plateau; the immediately adjoining subregion of the Stikine Plateau is the Tahltan Highland. To their northeast is the Tagish Highland, which is a subregion of the Yukon Plateau. Both highlands are considered in some descriptions as included in the Coast Mountains. The Alexander Archipelago lies offshore and is entirely within Alaska.
lexicalizationeng: Boundary Ranges
subclass of(noun) a string of mountain ranges along the Pacific coast of North America from southeastern Alaska to Lower California
Coast Mountains, Coast Range
has instancee/Adam Mountains
has instancee/Ashington Range
has instancee/Bear Glacier Provincial Park
has instancee/Border Lake Provincial Park
has instancee/Boundary Range
has instancee/Burniston Range
has instancee/Cambria Icefield
has instancee/Chechidla Range
has instancee/Cheja Range
has instancee/Dezadeash Range
has instancee/Florence Range
has instancee/Great Glacier Provincial Park
has instancee/Halleck Range
has instancee/Iskut River
has instancee/Kakuhan Range
has instancee/Lava Forks Provincial Park
has instancee/Lincoln Mountains
has instancee/Longview Range
has instancee/Peabody Mountains
has instancee/Rousseau Range
has instancee/Salmon Glacier
has instancee/Sawtooth Range (Alaska)
has instancee/Seward Mountains (Alaska)
has instancee/Snowslide Range
has instancee/Tagish Highland
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has glossdeu: Die Boundary Ranges, auch Alaska Boundary Range genannt, sind der größte und nördlichste Gebirgszug der Coast Mountains an der Grenze von Alaska zu British Columbia. Sie beginnen im Süden in British Columbia beim Nass River, nahe dem südlichen Ende des Alaska Panhandle, und enden im Norden am Kelsall River in der Nähe des Chilkoot Passes.
lexicalizationdeu: Boundary Ranges
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