- Mount Kosciusko
- Mount Kosciusko [ˌkɒsıˈʌskəʊ; US ˌkɑzı-] Eigenn höchster Berg Australiens, im Bundesstaat Victoria
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
Mount Kosciusko — Mount Kosciuszko Mount Kosciuszko Höhe 2.228 m Lage … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mount Kosciusko — [maʊnt kɔzɪ ʌskəʊ], mit 2 230 m über dem Meeresspiegel der höchste Gipfel Australiens, in den Snowy Mountains der Australischen Alpen (Great Dividing Range); Relief durch pleistozäne Vergletscherung überprägt; bedeutendstes australisches… … Universal-Lexikon
Mount Kosciusko (Antarctica) — Mount Kosciusko is a prominent mountain (2,910 m) that comprises the central portion of Ames Range in Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959 65. Named by Advisory Committee on … Wikipedia
Mount Kosciusko — Australsk bjerg 2.237 meter over havets overflade … Danske encyklopædi
Mount Kosciuszko — View of Mount Kosciuszko from the east Elevation 2,228 m (7,310 ft) … Wikipedia
Mount Andrus — Mount Andrus, Mount Kosciusko, Mount Kauffman (v. l. n. r.) Höhe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mount Kosciuszko — Höhe 2.228 m … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mount Andrus — Satellite view Elevation 2,978 m (9,770 ft) … Wikipedia
Mount Boennighausen — is a snow covered mountain (2,970 m) located 4 nautical miles (7 km) south southwest of Mount Kosciusko in the Ames Range of Marie Byrd Land. Mapped by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959 65.… … Wikipedia
Kosciusko, Mount — Peak, southeastern New South Wales, Australia. Located in the Snowy Mountains of the Australian Alps, Mount Kosciusko is the highest mountain in mainland Australia, reaching 7,310 ft (2,228 m). It is located in Kosciusko National Park, which has… … Universalium
mount — mount1 mountable, adj. mountless, adj. /mownt/, v.t. 1. to go up; climb; ascend: to mount stairs. 2. to get up on (a platform, a horse, etc.). 3. to set or place at an elevation: to mount a house on stilts. 4. to furnish with a horse or other… … Universalium