- Pikes Peak
- geographical name mountain 14,110 feet (4301 meters) E central Colorado at S end of Front Range
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Pikes Peak — von Osten Höhe 4.301 m … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pikes Peak — Air Force One avec Pikes Peak en arrière plan Géographie Altitude 4 301 m … Wikipédia en Français
Pikes Peak — Pikes′ Peak′ n. geg a mountain in central Colorado: a peak of the Rocky Mountains. 14,108 ft. (4300 m) … From formal English to slang
Pikes Peak — [ paɪks piːk], Berg in der Front Range der Rocky Mountains, USA, nahe Colorado Springs, 4 304 m über dem Meeresspiegel; Skigebiet … Universal-Lexikon
Pikes Peak — [pīks] [after PIKE Zebulon Montgomery] mountain of the Front Range, central Colo.: 14,110 ft (4,301 m) … English World dictionary
Pikes Peak — Infobox Mountain Name = Pikes Peak Photo = Pikes Peak by David Shankbone.jpg Caption = Pikes Peak towers above the city of Colorado Springs Elevation = convert|14110|ft|m|0|abbr=on Location = Colorado, USA near Colorado Springs Range = Front… … Wikipedia
Pikes Peak — a mountain in central Colorado: a peak of the Rocky Mountains. 14,108 ft. (4300 m). * * * Mountain peak, eastern Colorado, U.S. It is located in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, near Colorado Springs. At 14,110 ft (4,301 m) in height, it… … Universalium
Pikes Peak — Sp Páiko kálnas Ap Pikes Peak L Uoliniuose kk., JAV (Koloradas) … Pasaulio vietovardžiai. Internetinė duomenų bazė
Pikes Peak International Hill Climb — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Suzuki XL7 Hill Climb Special de Nobuhiro Tajima durante su pasada récord en la edición 2007 de Pikes Peak … Wikipedia Español
Pikes Peak Derby Dames — is a roller derby league in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Pikes Peak Derby Dames is named after Pikes Peak, a mountain near Colorado springs, and was started in 2005 by derby skater Slug N Kisses [ [http://www.peakradar.com/org/detail/195 Pikes… … Wikipedia
Pikes Peak granite — is a wide spread geologic formation found in the Front Range of Colorado, including on its namesake, Pikes Peak. Pikes Peak granite comprises a much larger deposit known as the Pikes Peak batholith.OriginAbout 1.08 billion years ago, a large pool … Wikipedia