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    Pinaleño Mountains (in Yavapai: Walkame—"pine mountains" or in Western Apache: Dził Nnilchí' Diyiléé—"pine-burdened mountain"), are a remote mountain...
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    Mount Graham (redirect from Graham Mountain)
    highest elevation in Graham County, Coronado National Forest and the Pinaleño Mountains. It is also the southernmost peak and land area in the continental...
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    most prominent mountain ranges, including the Pinaleño Mountains and the Chiricahua Mountains. Six of Arizona's ten largest mountains are located within...
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    provides access to the higher elevations of the Pinaleño Mountains, also known as the Graham Mountains. Swift Trail Junction is located in south-central...
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    species of flowering plant in the daisy family known by the common name Pinaleño Mountains rubberweed. It is native to the states of Arizona and New Mexico in...
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    Ranger District comprises the mountain ranges surrounding the city of Safford, Arizona. These five ranges are the Pinaleño, Galiuro, Santa Teresa, Winchester...
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    The Superstition Mountains (Yavapai: Wi:kchsawa) is a range of mountains in Arizona located to the east of the Phoenix metropolitan area. They are anchored...
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    Large Binocular Telescope (category Pinaleño Mountains)
    for astronomy located on 10,700-foot (3,300 m) Mount Graham, in the Pinaleno Mountains of southeastern Arizona, United States. It is a part of the Mount...
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  • Pinal Mountains, also known in English as "Pinaleño/Pinal Apache Band" of the San Carlos Apache (in Apache: T’iisibaan or T’iisebán). second Pinaleño/Pinal...
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    Rocks People, i.e., Pinaleño/Pinal Apache band") lived in the northern Pinaleno Mountains, therefore also known in English as "Pinaleño/Pinal Apache Band"...
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