King Hill
King Hill is a peak in Town of Wellington, Piscataquis, Maine and has an elevation of 1,004 feet. King Hill is situated nearby to the neighborhood Burdin Corner, as well as near Huff Corner.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Wellington and Cambridge.
Wellington
Village
Wellington is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The town was named for Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. The population was 229 at the 2020 census.
Cambridge
Village
Photo: Magicpiano, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Cambridge is a town in Somerset County, Maine, United States. The population was 443 at the 2020 census. Cambridge is situated 5 miles southeast of King Hill.
King Hill
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,004 feet
- Description: mountain in the United States of America
- Categories: mountain and landform
- Location: Town of Wellington, Piscataquis, Maine, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
45.06728° or 45° 4′ 2″ northLongitude
-69.55283° or 69° 33′ 10″ westElevation
1,004 feet (306 metres)Open location code
87QG3C8W+WVOpenStreetMap ID
node 358221210OpenStreetMap feature
natural=peak
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In Other Languages
“King Hill” goes by many names.
- Cebuano: “King Hill”
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Localities in the Area
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