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Mount Martin (Antarctica) Mount Martin () is a mountain, 1,360 m, with conspicuous rock exposures on its southeast side, standing immediately north of the head of Anthony Glacier on the east coast of Palmer Land, Antarctica. The mountain lies on the fringe of the area explored by the British Graham Land Expedition (BGLE) in 1936, and was photographed from the air by the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) in 1940.
Mount Mary College Mount Mary College is a Catholic liberal arts women's college, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It offers bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, and Bachelor of Science in Nursing degrees in thirty undergraduate majors, and Master of Arts and master of science degrees in six graduate programs.
Mount Mary Church, Bandra The Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount more commonly known as Mount Mary is a Roman Catholic church in the city of Mumbai, India. The church is one of the most visited churches in the city located in the suburb of Bandra.
Mount Matthews Mount Matthews is the highest peak in the Rimutaka Ranges to the east of Wellington Harbour and the Wellington Region in general. Mt Matthews reaches a height of 940 metres and although not special on that account, it has significance in regard to its distinctive aspect as seen from Wellington the capital city of New Zealand- it is the highest peak that can be seen on the sky line east of the city.
Mount Maunganui Mount Maunganui is a suburb of the city of Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, located on a peninsula to the north of the city. It is also the name of the extinct volcanic cone which rises above the town (which is now officially known by its Māori name Mauaohttp://ourcity.
Mount Maunganui College Mount Maunganui College is a co-educational state school located in Mount Maunganui, Tauranga near Mt Maunganui Intermediate, New Zealand. It was established in 1958, the same year that Tauranga College was split into Tauranga Boys' College and Tauranga Girls' College.
Mount Menzies Mount Menzies () is the culminating peak (3,355 m) on the large massif between Mount Mather and Mount Bayliss, standing on the south side of Fisher Glacier in the Prince Charles Mountains in Antarctica. It was sighted by Flying Officer J.
Mount Merrion Mount Merrion (Cnoc Mhuirfean in Irish) is a predominantly middle-class suburb roughly 5 miles (7km) south of Dublin City centre, Ireland, situated on and around the hill of the same name, which forms the first foothill of the Dublin Mountains. Mount Merrion is situated two miles southwest of Merrion itself.
Mount Miguel High School Mount Miguel High School is public, comprehensive high school located in Spring Valley, California and serves 2,061 students in grades nine through twelve. Opened in 1957, Mount Miguel is the fourth of twelve high schools constructed in the Grossmont Union High School District.
Mount Michael Benedictine High School Mount Michael Benedictine High School is a college preparatory, five-day residential and day school school for young men, owned and operated by the Benedictine monks of Mount Michael Abbey. Mount Michael is Nebraska's premier college prep high school.
Mount Mirador Mount Mirador is situated right in the center of the Quezon National Forest Park, in the town of Atimonan, Quezon province. It is one of the highest peaks in the park, as it is a part of the Sierra Madre mountain range.
Mount Mitchell (New Jersey) Mount Mitchell in Atlantic Highlands, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, at 226 feet (69 meters), is the highest mountain peak on the coast from Maine to the Yucatán Peninsula. It has a panoramic view of Raritan Bay, New York City and Sandy Hook and is near the Twin Lights Lighthouse in Highlands.
Mount Mitchell (Queensland) Mount Mitchell lies about 100 km west of Brisbane, Australia and immediately south of Cunningham's Gap. The peak to the south of the gap was named by Allan Cunningham in 1828 and today is part of the Main Range National Park.
Mount Mitchell Challenge The Mount Mitchell Challenge is a 40 mile Ultramarathon run in February of each year from the town of Black Mountain, NC to the top of Mt Mitchell, the highest point in the Eastern US, and back down again. This race, intentionally run in Winter to ensure harsh conditions, is regarded as one of the most difficult trail-running races in North America.
Mount Moody Mount Moody is a hill in the Hornby Mountains on West Falkland, in the Falkland Islands. At 1816 feet, it is the second highest of the Hornby Mountains, after Mount Maria, and the third highest on West Falkland, after Mount Maria and Mount Adam.
Mount Moriah Cemetery (South Dakota) Mount Moriah Cemetery on Mount Moriah in Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota is the burial place of Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane and Seth Bullock, and other notable figures of the Wild West. By tradition, the American flag flies over the cemetery 24 hours a day, rather than merely from sunrise to sunset.
Mount Moroto Mount Moroto lies in the north east Uganda in the Karamoja region. It is one of a chain of volcanoes along the border with Kenya that begins with Mount Elgon in that south and includes Mount Kadam and Mount Morungole.
Mount Morris College Mount Morris College was a religious college affiliated with the Church of the Brethren in Mount Morris, Illinois. The original institution at this location was Rock River Seminary, which was founded by the Methodist Church in 1839.
Mount Morris, New York Mount Morris, New York refers to two locations in Livingston County, New York, both named after Robert Morris, the financier of the American Revolution, and later owner of The Morris Reserve, from which the lands around Mount Morris were sold to settlers. It also refers to a park in New York City.
Mount Multnomah Mount Multnomah is a theoretical ancient volcano that was said to exist in central Oregon at the present day location of the Three Sisters region. It was estimated to have been around 16,000 feet tall, and was believed destroyed in a fashion similar to Mount Mazama's collapse into what is now Crater Lake in southern Oregon.
Mount Murray Mount Murray is a hill often referred to simply as The Mount, located on the northern border of Santon, Marown and Braddan parishes on the Isle of Man. Mount Murray is also home to the Chibbenagh Plantation and nine of the eighteen holes of the Mount Murray Golf Club.
Mount Myogi Mount Myogi (ja: 妙義山, myōgisan) is one of the major mountains in the Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Well known for its rocks weathered into fantastic forms, this famous peak is ranked among Japan's three most noted places of rugged beauty.
Mount Nebo (Arkansas) Located near Dardanelle, Arkansas and rising 1,350 feet above the mountain valleys of west central Arkansas, majestic Mt. Nebo favors visitors with a spectacular view of 34,000 acre Lake Dardanelle, the Arkansas River and the surrounding mountain ridges.
Mount Nebo (Jordan) Mount Nebo (, Har Nəvō, , Jabal Nībū) is an elevated ridge that is approximately 817 metres (2680 feet) above sea level, in what is now western Jordan. The view from the summit provides a panorama of the Holy Land and, to the north, a more limited one of the valley of the River Jordan.
Mount Nebo (New South Wales) Mount Nebo is a tall hill, part of the Mount Keira foothills on the edge of the suburban fringe of the town of Wollongong, New South Wales. Its summit (252 metres above sea level), is reached by a steep road (O'Brien's Road) from the suburb of Figtree.
Mount Nebo (Queensland) Mount Nebo is a mountain approximately 28km north of the Brisbane suburb of The Gap in Queensland. It is part of the D'Aguilar Range which includes other mountains such as Mount Pleasant, Mount Glorious and Mount Mee.
Mount Nemo Conservation Area Mount Nemo in Burlington, Ontario is a conservation area owned and operated by the Halton Region Conservation Authority. It is popular with rock climbers in the Greater Toronto Area, along with nearby Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area.
Mount of Olives The Mount of Olives (also Mount Olivet, , Har HaZeitim; , Jebel ez-Zeitun, Jebel et-Tur, "Mount of the Summit") is a mountain ridge to the east of Jerusalem. It is named from the olive trees with which its sides are clothed.
Mount Oeta Mount Oeta (modern Kotawthra) is a mountain to the south of Thessaly, in Greece, forming a boundary between the valleys of the Spercheius and the Boeotian Cephissus. It is an offshoot of the Pindus range, 7080 ft.
Mount Oglethorpe Mount Oglethorpe is located in Pickens County, Georgia and was the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail from when the trail was completed in 1937 until 1958. In 1958, as a result of over development around Mount Oglethorpe, the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail was moved about 14 miles to the northwest to Springer Mountain.
Mount Olive (NJT station) Mount Olive Station is a New Jersey Transit station in Mount Olive, New Jersey. Both the Morristown Line and the Montclair-Boonton Line serve this station, with service to Hoboken or to New York City via MidTOWN DIRECT.
Mount Olive High School (New Jersey) Mount Olive High School is a four-year comprehensive public high school that serves students in ninth through twelfth grade from Mount Olive Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States, as part of the Mount Olive Township School District. The school is located in the Flanders section of the township.
Mount Olive Township School District The Mount Olive Township School District is a comprehensive community public school district that serves nearly 5,000 students in prekindergarten through twelfth grade from Mount Olive Township, in Morris County, New Jersey, United States.
Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown Mount Olive-Silverstone-Jamestown is part of the Rexdale neighbourhood in the northwest end of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Many new residents to the city set-up shop in this neighbourhood as it has a large chunk of subsidized housing.
Mount Oliver (Pittsburgh) Mount Oliver is a neighborhood on Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania's south city area. It has a zip code of 15210, and has representation on Pittsburgh City Council by the council member for District 3 (Central South Neighborhoods).
Mount Olivet Cemetery-Halifax Mount Olivet Cemetery is a Roman Catholic cemetery located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada at which 19 bodies recovered from the RMS Titanic are buried. Many of the dead from the Halifax Explosion are also buried here.
Mount Olympus (solitaire) Mount Olympus is a solitaire card game using two decks of 52 playing cards each. It is probably named because of the tableau's mountain shape and shows all the Kings and Queens in the end, if won successfully, like the Greek gods and goddesses who are said to be residing on the mountain with the same name.
Mount Olympus Water and Theme Park Mount Olympus Water and Theme Park is an amusement park in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. It has three parks in one: the Outdoor theme park, the Bay of Dreams Indoor Waterpark, and the new-for-2006 indoor amusement park.
Mount Ortigara Mount Ortigara (2,105 m, 6,906 ft) is one of the peaks, about 2,000 meters (6,000 feet) tall, which delimit to the north the Seven Municipalities Plateau (in Italian: Altipiano dei Sette Comuni), falling sheer on the underlying Sugana Valley with a jump of over 1,500 meters (4,500 feet). With the neighboring mountains, it forms an imposing ridge easily accessible from the Asiago Plateau, but only reachable through steep paths from the Sugana Valley.
Mount Osmond, South Australia Mount Osmond () is a small suburb of 2,497 people in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It is part of the City of Burnside Local Government Area and located in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills, five kilometres south east of the city centre.
Mount Othrys Mount Othrys (Greek: Όρος Όθρυς, Oros-, other transliteration: Othris) is a mountain in Central Greece in the northeastern part of Fthiotis and southwestern Magnesia, at the southern part of Magnesia. The mountaintop is at the prefectural and the regional border at 1,728 m.
Mount Owen (Antarctica) Mount Owen is a mountain on the eastern coast of Palmer Land on the Antarctic Peninsula. It stands 1,105 m in height, and was named by Ronne for Arthur Owen, a member of the Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition.
Mount Parnassus Mount Parnassus is a mountain of barren limestone in central Greece that towers above Delphi, north of the Gulf of Corinth, and offers scenic views of the surrounding olive groves and countryside. According to Greek mythology, this mountain was sacred to Apollo, the Corycian nymphs, and the home of the Muses.
Mount Parthenion Mount Parthenion ("Mount of the Virgin") in Arcadia, in the Peloponnesus of ancient Greece, divides the little plain of Hysiae from that of Tegea. Mount Parthenion is the mountain where the hero Telephos was exposed.
Mount Pelée Mount Pelée (French: Montagne Pelée, "Bald Mountain") is an active volcano on the northern tip of the French overseas département of Martinique in the Caribbean. It is a stratovolcano, its volcanic cone composed of layers of volcanic ash and hardened lava.
Mount Petras Mount Petras () is a high, prominent, ridge-shaped mountain, 2,865 m, standing 10 miles southeast of Mount Flint in the McCuddin Mountains, Marie Byrd Land. It was discovered by the US Antarctic Service (USAS) on a flight from West Base on 14 December-15, 1940, and named for Theodore A.
Mount Pilot Mount Pilot is the name of a fictional town in North Carolina which was the town adjacent to the equally fictional town Mayberry, the setting for the American television show The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry RFD.
Mount Pisgah (Iowa) Mount Pisgah was a semi-permanent settlement or way station from 1846 to 1852 along the Mormon Trail between Garden Grove and Council Bluffs. It is located near the small community of Thayer in Union County, Iowa.
Mount Pisgah Academy Mount Pisgah Academy is a four year Secondary Education Boarding School located in Candler, North Carolina. The academy is named for the Mount Pisgah of Bibical reference as well as its proximity to Mount Pisgah in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Mount Pisgah Arboretum The Mount Pisgah Arboretum (85 ha / 209 acres) is a non-profit arboretum and botanical garden located within the Howard Buford Recreation Area (930 ha / 2,300 acre), between the Coast Fork of the Willamette River and the slopes of Mount Pisgah near Eugene-Springfield, Oregon, United States. Admission is free.
Mount Pleasant (Metro-North station) The Mount Pleasant Metro-North Railroad station serves two adjacent cemeteries (Gate of Heaven and Kensico, the latter of which had its own station until the mid-1980s) and an adjacent funeral home in Hawthorne, New York via the Harlem Line. Trains only stop there approximately three times a day and the platform is about 50 feet long making accessible to only one door of a train (usually the first or last car stops here).
Mount Pleasant (Shreve) "Mount Pleasant" is the name of the homestead of the Shreve family of Mansfield Township (near the town of "Columbus"), Burlington County, New Jersey. Construction of the home was completed in 1742.
Mount Pleasant (Vancouver) Mount Pleasant is a neighbourhood in Vancouver stretching from Cambie Street to Clark Drive and from Great Northern Way and 2nd, to 16th and Kingsway (Vancouver). The neighbourhood, once characterized as working class, has undergone a process of gentrification since the early 1990s, including the area around the Main Street and Broadway intersection that is increasingly becoming known as South Main, or SoMa..
Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility The Mount Pleasant Correctional Facility (MPCF) is a correctional institution located in Mount Pleasant, Iowa. As of 2005, the institution holds about 875 male inmates, and 100 additional female inmates in a separate unit.
Mount Pleasant East Mount Pleasant East is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto located in mid town, depending on your definition. Those who live downtown consider this area uptown, however the expansion of the city actually relocates this neighbourhood to very much the middle of the city, hence midtown.
Mount Pleasant Railroad Station The Mount Pleasant Station, MP 24.9, served the town of Mount Pleasant, New York, and was three miles from the site where the Stony Clove and Kaaterskill Branch separate from the main line at the Phoenicia Station.
Mount Pleasant West Mount Pleasant West is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto. This neighbourhood is part of Mount Pleasant or North Toronto and is situated West of Mount Pleasant Road, North of Merton Street, East of Yonge Street and South of Keewatin Ave.
Mount Pleasant Winery Mount Pleasant Winery is a winery in Augusta, Missouri, founded in 1859 by the brothers Georg and Friedrich Muench, who chose this area because it reminded them of their home country Germany. It closed during Prohibition, and reopened in 1966, being the second winery in the state to open in the current era..
Mount Pleasant, South Australia Mount Pleasant is a town situated at the northern end of the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia, 55 kilometres east-north-east of the state capital, Adelaide (). It is located in the Barossa Council and Mid Murray Council local government areas, and is at an altitude of 440 metres above sea level.
Mount Putuo Mount Putuo () is an island located to the south-east of Shanghai, in Zhoushan prefecture of Zhejiang province, China. It is famous in Chinese Buddhism, and is considered the bodhimanda of Avalokitesvara (Guan Yin), a revered Bodhisattva in many parts of East Asia.
Mount Quackenbush Mount Quackenbush () is a flat-topped mountain, 2,435 m, which forms a projecting angle along the steep cliffs bordering the north side of Byrd Glacier, just west of Peckham Glacier. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Captain Robert S.
Mount Quandary Mount Quandary () is a mountain on the east side and near the head of Hektoria Glacier, 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Shiver Point, in Graham Land. Surveyed by Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1955; the name arose because when first viewed it could not be determined whether the feature was part of the central plateau of Graham Land or a detached summit in Hektoria Glacier.
Mount Quarantania Mount Quarantania is a mountain approximately 366 m (1 200 feet) high, located about 11 km (7 miles) north-west of the West Bank town of Jericho. According to the public domain Catholic Encyclopedia, Quarantania is "a limestone peak on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho".
Mount Queensland Mount Queensland () is a prominent mountain, 1,910 m, standing 7 miles (11 km) north of Mount Dickason in the Deep Freeze Range, Victoria Land. It was discovered by the Discovery expedition, 1901-04, which named this mountain for the State of Queensland, Australia, in recognition of the assistance given the expedition by its government.
Mount Queequeg Mount Queequeg () is a conspicuous, partly snow-covered mountain with three conical summits, the highest 900 m, between the mouths of Starbuck and Stubb Glaciers on the east coast of Graham Land. Surveyed and photographed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1947, it was named by the United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC) in 1956 after Starbuck's harpooner on the Pequod in Herman Melville's Moby Dick.
Mount Quilmes Mount Quilmes () is a mainly snow-covered mountain, 715 m, standing northeast of Haddon Bay on Joinville Island. The name was given during the course of the Argentine Antarctic Expedition (1953-54) and memorializes the battle of the same name in which the Argentine squadron of Admiral Guillermo Brown was engaged.
Mount Radlinski Mount Radlinski () is a rounded, smooth, ice-covered mountain (2,750 m) rising 4 miles southeast of Mount Seelig in the northeast part of the Whitmore Mountains, Antarctica. It was surveyed on January 2, 1959 by William H.
Mount Rainier High School Mount Rainier High School is a secondary school in Des Moines, Washington; named for Mount Rainier which can be seen quite well from the school. Mount Rainier serves approximately 1350 students and has been active since 1957.
Mount Rex Mount Rex () is an isolated mountain (1,105 m) which rises above the interior ice surface of Ellsworth Land about 55 miles south-southeast of FitzGerald Bluffs. It was discovered and photographed from the air on 23 November 1935 by Lincoln Ellsworth (Geographical Review, July 1936, p.
Mount Richard Bennett Mount Richard Bennett is a 3190 m (10466 ft) peak located at co-ordinates in the Premier Range of the Cariboo Mountains in the east-central interior of British Columbia, Canada. The mountain is just north of the taller Mount Sir John Abbott and is often considered a continuation of that mountain.
Mount Rogers National Recreation Area Mount Rogers National Recreation Area is a United States National Recreation Area located in southwestern Virginia near the border with Tennessee and North Carolina. The centerpiece of the recreation area is Mount Rogers, the highest point in the state of Virginia with a summit elevation of 5,729 feet (1746 meters).
Mount Royal Arena The Mount Royal Arena was an indoor arena located in Montreal, Canada. It was home of the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens from 1919 to 1926 and the Montreal Maroons in 1924 before the Montreal Forum was built.
Mount Royal Cemetery Opened in 1852, Mount Royal Cemetery is a 165-acre (668 000 m²) terraced cemetery on the north slope of Mount Royal in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The burial ground shares the mountain with the much larger and predominantly French-Canadian Cimetière Notre-Dame-des-Neiges.
Mount Royal College Mount Royal College is an undergraduate college located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The school facilitates approximately 13,000 students and offers more than 60 degree, diploma, university transfer and certificate programs in areas such as arts, business, communications, health and community studies, and science and technology.
Mount Royal Tunnel The Mount Royal Tunnel is a Canadian railway tunnel located in Montreal, Quebec. It connects the city's downtown Gare Centrale (Central Station) with the north side of the Island of Montreal and Laval, passing through Mount Royal.
Mount Rungwe Mount Rungwe, is a dormant volcano in the Mbeya region of the Southern Highlands of Tanzania; at an altitude of 2960m it is southern Tanzania's second highest peak. Rungwe stands at the junction of the eastern and western arms of the Great Rift Valley of Africa.
Mount Rushmore Mount Rushmore National Memorial, near Keystone, South Dakota, is a monumental granite sculpture located within the United States Presidential Memorial that represents the first 150 years of the history of the United States of America with 60-foot (18 m) sculptures of the heads of former U.S.
Mount Saint Benedict Mount Saint Benedict, or the Abbey of Our Lady of Exile, is a Benedictine abbey located in north Trinidad. It was founded in October 1912, by an order of monks from Brazil, after the Order of St Benedict of Italy
Mount Saint Gwinear Mount Saint Gwinear is a mountain in Victoria, Australia, located at the north-east end of the Baw Baw National Park in the Gippsland high country. Baw Baw downhill ski village is approximately 9km away across the Baw Baw plateau to the south-west and trails link the resorts.
Mount Saint Joseph College Mount Saint Joseph College, usually called Mount Saint Joseph High School, is a private, Catholic school located in western Baltimore, Maryland. The campus consists of 6 buildings on a 33-acre site in the community of Irvington.
Mount Sandow Mount Sandow () is a nunatak overlooking the Denman Glacier about 11 miles southwest of Mount Amundsen in Antarctica. It was discovered by the Western Base Party of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911-14) under Mawson, and named by Mawson for Eugen Sandow (1867-1925) of London, a patron of the expedition.
Mount Sapo Mount Sapo is a fictional mountain supposed to exist somewhere near Rome, presumably in Italy. It appears in a fanciful rewriting of the history of soap, and it is often claimed to explain the origins of the name.
Mount Savage Railroad The Mount Savage Railroad was a railroad operated by the Mount Savage Coal and Iron Company of Mount Savage, Maryland. The railroad operated from 1845 to 1863 when the Railroad was absorbed into the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad.
Mount Savage, Maryland Mount Savage is an unincorporated town in Allegany County, Maryland. The town of Mount Savage is a small blue-collar town nestled at the base of Big Savage Mountain in the Allegheny Mountains, between the cities of Frostburg and Cumberland.
Mount Seir Mount Seir (Hebrew: הַר-שֵׂעִיר; Har Se'ir) is the mountainous region allotted to the descendants of Esau, the Edomites. Mount Seir is specifically noted as the place that Esau made his home (Genesis 36:8; Joshua 24:4).
Mount Selinda Mount Selinda is a village and mission station in the province of Manicaland, Zimbabwe located close to the Mozambique border some 30 km south east of Chipinge. Tea and coffee are grown in the mountainous area around the village.
Mount Seymour Mount Seymour is a mountain located in Mount Seymour Provincial Park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. It is a part of the North Shore Mountains, rising to the north from the shores of Burrard Inlet and Indian Arm to a summit of 1449 metres above the Indian River and Deep Cove neighbourhoods.
Mount Seymour Provincial Park Mount Seymour Provincial Park is a 35 km² park maintained by the government of British Columbia. Located approximately 15 km from downtown Vancouver, the park contains several mountains including Mount Bishop, Mount Elsay, Runner Peak, and Mount Seymour.
Mount Sin Bishar Mount Sin Bishar is a mountain located in west-central Sinai, it was proposed to be the biblical Mount Sinai by Menashe Har-El, a biblical geographer at Tel Aviv University, in his book The Sinai Journeys: The Route of the Exodus.
Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto) Mount Sinai Hospital (MSH) is a hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Although it is physically linked by bridges and tunnels to two University Health Network hospitals (Toronto General Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital), Mount Sinai is an independently operated facility.
Mount Sinai Hospital, Hartford, Connecticut Mount Sinai Hospital in Hartford, Connecticut was a hospital that existed from its foundation in 1943 to 1995, when it merged with Saint Francis Hospital & Medical Center. The facilities that once housed the hospital are now designated as the Mount Sinai Campus of Saint Francis Care.
Mount Sinai Hospital, New York The Mount Sinai Hospital (zip code 10029) is a hospital in New York City, New York, serving Manhattan's Upper East Side and Harlem. Founded in 1852, Mount Sinai is one of the oldest and largest voluntary teaching hospitals in the United States.
Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute Mount Sinai Medical Center & Miami Heart Institute is a hospital located at 4300 Alton Road in Miami Beach, Florida, and is the largest independent non-profit teaching hospital in the state. The institution was incorporated on March 11, 1946, and opened on its current location on Sunday, December 4, 1949.
Mount Sinai School District The Mount Sinai School District is a United States educational division of the Mount Sinai, New York community on the north shore of Long Island that oversees the three schools in the area. It serves approximately 2200 students located in a six square mile area.
Mount Sion Mount Sion, or Mount Zion ( transliteration: Har Tziyyon - "Height") is an archaic term that originally referred to a specific mountain near Jerusalem. The term became a synecdoche referring to the entire city of Jerusalem and the Land of Israel; it is often shortened to simply "Zion.
Mount Sion GAA Mount Sion is a Gaelic Athletic Association club located in Waterford City, Ireland, founded by Brs O'Connor and Malone, teachers in the above school. Although technically separate from the school, the club still maintains a close relationship with the school, sharing the same sports facilities in the city.
Mount Sion Primary School Mount Sion Primary School (in Irish: Cnoc Sion) is a school in Waterford City, Ireland, founded by Edmund Ignatius Rice in 1802. The school site is an international visitor centre as it is the site where the Christian Brothers and Presentation Brothers began their mission over 200 years ago.
Mount Sir John Abbott Mount Sir John Abbott is a 3398 m (11148 ft) peak located at co-ordinates in the Premier Range of the Cariboo Mountains in the east-central interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the south end of the west wall of Kiwa Glacier.
Mount Sir John Thompson Mount Sir John Thompson is a 3349 m (10988 ft) peak located at co-ordinates in the Premier Range of the Cariboo Mountains in the east-central interior of British Columbia, Canada. The mountain is located between the David and North Canoe Glaciers.
Mount Sir Mackenzie Bowell Mount Sir MacKenzie Bowell is a 3301 m (10830 ft) peak located at co-ordinates in the Premier Range of the Cariboo Mountains in the east-central interior of British Columbia, Canada. The mountain is located between the Kiwa and Tete glaciers.
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