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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Las montañas Belknap son una pequeña cadenLas montañas Belknap son una pequeña cadena montañosa en la región de los Lagos de New Hampshire en los Estados Unidos. La cordillera se encuentra en los pueblos de Gilford, Gilmanton y Alton en el condado de Belknap. El pico más alto, la , con una elevación de 726 m sobre el nivel del mar, es el punto más alto del condado de Belknap. El cubre la parte central de la cordillera, incluyendo la cumbre y las laderas de la Montaña de Belknap. La cordillera se extiende por aproximadamente 13 km en un arco que comienza en la ruta 11A de New Hampshire en Gilford y corre hacia el sur, luego se curva hacia el este a través del extremo norte de Gilmanton, antes de terminar en el pueblo de Alton, donde tiene vista a la bahía de Alton del lago Winnipesaukee. Las cumbres nombradas en la cordillera, de noroeste a sureste, son el Monte Rowe (520 m), la Montaña Gunstock 680 m), la Montaña Belknap, la Montaña Straightback (580 m), y el Monte Major (544 m). Un cúmulo de varias cumbres nombradas extraoficialmente con elevaciones que van desde 550 a 610 m están en la cresta principal de la cordillera entre la Montaña Belknap y la Montaña Straightback, rodeando al Estanque Redondo, que a su vez se encuentra cerca de la cresta de la cordillera a 504 m sobre el nivel del mar. Una cresta secundaria se extiende al suroeste desde la Montaña Belknap hasta la línea Gilford/Gilmanton, conteniendo, de norte a sur, las cumbres de la Montaña Piper (623 m) y la Montaña Whiteface (510 m).​ La cordillera está completamente en la cuenca del río Merrimack. El lado noreste de la cordillera drena a través de varios pequeños arroyos al lago Winnipesaukee, cuya desembocadura es el río Winnipesaukee, que drena hacia el oeste para formar el Merrimack. El lado occidental de la cordillera drena por el río Gunstock hacia el lago Winnipesaukee, y el extremo sudoeste de la cordillera, cerca de la montaña Whiteface, drena hacia el oeste por el río Tioga hasta el río Winnipesaukee. El lado sur de la cordillera, incluyendo Round Pond, drena hacia el sur a través del río Suncook hasta el Merrimack. El monte Rowe y la Montaña Gunstock forman las laderas de la Estación de la Montaña Gunstock, una importante zona de esquí en el centro de New Hampshire.na de esquí en el centro de New Hampshire. , The Belknap Mountains are a small mountainThe Belknap Mountains are a small mountain range in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire in the United States. The range lies in the towns of Gilford, Gilmanton, and Alton in Belknap County. The highest peak, Belknap Mountain, with an elevation of 2,382 feet (726 m) above sea level, is the highest point in Belknap County. Belknap Mountain State Forest covers the central part of the range, including the summit and slopes of Belknap Mountain. The range extends for approximately 8 miles (13 km) in an arc that begins at New Hampshire Route 11A in Gilford and runs south, then curves east through the northern end of Gilmanton, before ending in the town of Alton, where it overlooks Alton Bay of Lake Winnipesaukee. The named summits in the range, from northwest to southeast, are Mount Rowe (1,690 ft or 520 m), Gunstock Mountain (2,240 ft or 680 m), Belknap Mountain, Straightback Mountain (1,890 ft or 580 m), and Mount Major (1,786 ft or 544 m). A cluster of several unofficially named summits with elevations ranging from 1,806 to 2,001 feet (550 to 610 m) are on the main crest of the range between Belknap Mountain and Straightback Mountain, surrounding Round Pond, itself located near the crest of the range at 1,652 feet (504 m) above sea level. A secondary ridge extends southwest from Belknap Mountain to the Gilford/Gilmanton line, containing, from north to south, the summits of Piper Mountain (2,044 ft or 623 m) and Whiteface Mountain (1,670 ft or 510 m). The range is entirely in the Merrimack River watershed. The northeast side of the range drains via several small brooks to Lake Winnipesaukee, the outlet of which is the Winnipesaukee River, which drains westward to form the Merrimack. The west side of the range drains via the Gunstock River into Lake Winnipesaukee, and the extreme southwest end of the range, near Whiteface Mountain, drains west via the Tioga River to the Winnipesaukee River. The south side of the range, including Round Pond, drains south via the Suncook River to the Merrimack. Mount Rowe and Gunstock Mountain form the slopes of Gunstock Mountain Resort, a major ski area for central New Hampshire. major ski area for central New Hampshire.
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rdfs:comment Las montañas Belknap son una pequeña cadenLas montañas Belknap son una pequeña cadena montañosa en la región de los Lagos de New Hampshire en los Estados Unidos. La cordillera se encuentra en los pueblos de Gilford, Gilmanton y Alton en el condado de Belknap. El pico más alto, la , con una elevación de 726 m sobre el nivel del mar, es el punto más alto del condado de Belknap. El cubre la parte central de la cordillera, incluyendo la cumbre y las laderas de la Montaña de Belknap. El monte Rowe y la Montaña Gunstock forman las laderas de la Estación de la Montaña Gunstock, una importante zona de esquí en el centro de New Hampshire.na de esquí en el centro de New Hampshire. , The Belknap Mountains are a small mountainThe Belknap Mountains are a small mountain range in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire in the United States. The range lies in the towns of Gilford, Gilmanton, and Alton in Belknap County. The highest peak, Belknap Mountain, with an elevation of 2,382 feet (726 m) above sea level, is the highest point in Belknap County. Belknap Mountain State Forest covers the central part of the range, including the summit and slopes of Belknap Mountain. Mount Rowe and Gunstock Mountain form the slopes of Gunstock Mountain Resort, a major ski area for central New Hampshire. major ski area for central New Hampshire.
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