Iroquois Peak

Iroquois Peak is a mountain in the MacIntyre Range of the Adirondacks in the U.S. state of . It is the eighth-highest peak in New York, with an elevation of 4,840 feet, and one of the 46 High Peaks in .
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Peak
is a mountain in the MacIntyre Range of the Adirondacks in the U.S. state of . It is the second-highest mountain in New York, with an elevation of 5,114 feet, and one of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks.

Peak
is a mountain in the MacIntyre Range of the Adirondacks in the U.S. state of . With an elevation of 4,360 feet, it is the 25th highest mountain in the Adirondacks and one of the 46 High Peaks in .

Peak
is a mountain in the MacIntyre Range of the Adirondacks in the U.S. state of . It is the 16th-highest of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks, with an elevation of 4,580 feet.

Iroquois Peak

Latitude
44.1368° or 44° 8′ 13″ north
Longitude
-73.99808° or 73° 59′ 53″ west
Elevation
4,829 feet (1,472 metres)
Open location code
87P842P2+PQ
Open­Street­Map ID
node 357598540
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
5122354
Wiki­data ID
Q6073461
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Urdu—“Iroquois Peak” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Iroquois Peak
  • Dutch: Iroquois Peak
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل ايروكويس پياك
  • Ladin: Iroquois Peak
  • Urdu: ایروکواے پیک

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