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The Saint Elias Mountains is a mountain range located in southeastern Alaska (United States) and southwestern Yukon (Canada). The range spans Wrangell - St Elias National Park and Preserve in the USA and Kluane National Park and Reserve in Canada. The most general definition of mountain range is a group of mountains bordered by lowlands. ...
State nickname: The Last Frontier, The Land of the Midnight Sun Other U.S. States Capital Juneau Largest city Anchorage Governor Frank Murkowski (R) Official languages English Area 1,717,854 km² (1st) - Land 1,481,347 km² - Water 236,507 km² (13. ...
Motto: none Other Canadian provinces and territories Capital Whitehorse Largest city Whitehorse Commissioner Jack Cable Premier Dennis Fentie (Yukon Party) Area 482,443 km² (9th) - Land 474,391 km² - Water 8,052 km² (1. ...
Established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Wrangell-St. ...
Kluane National Park and Reserve of Canada is located in the extreme southwestern corner of the Yukon territory in Canada. ...
The highest mountains of the range include: | Mountain | metres | feet | Location | Notes | | Mount Logan | 5,959 | 19,550 | Yukon | Highest mountain in Canada | | Mount Saint Elias | 5,489 | 18,008 | Alaska-Yukon | Second highest in both Canada and the USA | | Mount Lucania | 5,226 | 17,147 | Yukon | #3 in Canada | | King Peak | 5,173 | 16,971 | Yukon | #4 in Canada | | Mount Steele | 5,073 | 16,644 | Yukon | #5 in Canada | | Mount Bona | 5,005 | 16,421 | Alaska | | | Mount Wood | 4,842 | 15,885 | Yukon | | | Mount Vancouver | 4,812 | 15,787 | Yukon | | | Mount Churchill | 4,766 | 15,638 | Alaska | | | Mount Slaggard | 4,742 | 15,557 | Yukon | | | Mount Macaulay | 4,690 | 15,387 | Yukon | | | Mount Hubbard | 4,577 | 15,015 | Yukon | | | Mount Bear | 4,520 | 14,831 | Alaska | | | Mount Walsh | 4,507 | 14,787 | Yukon | | | Mount Alverstone | 4,439 | 14,565 | Alaska-Yukon | | | University Peak | 4,410 | 14,470 | Alaska | | | McArthur Peak | 4,389 | 14,400 | Yukon | | | Mount Augusta | 4,289 | 14,070 | Alaska-Yukon | | |