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- Der Pine Mountain ist ein Gebirgskamm der Appalachen, der auf einer Distanz von 200 km die drei Bundesstaaten Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika durchläuft. Der Gebirgszug beginnt in der Nähe von Jellico, Tennessee bis in die Nähe von , Kentucky. Die höchste Erhebung ist der Birch Gap Peak mit 998 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel und liegt östlich von , Kentucky. Der Gebirgskamm mit einer Schartenhöhe von 354 m wird nur an einer Stelle vom Cumberland River bei , Kentucky durchkreuzt. Zahlreiche Naturparkgelände und Wanderwege liegen entlang seiner Ausläufer, so z. B. Pine Mountain State Resort Park and Kingdom Come State Park, Breaks Interstate Park, Kiwanis Raven Rock Park, Kentenia State Forest, Pine Mountain Trail State Park and the Little Shepherd Trail. Es gibt einen großen Wildbestand im Gebiet des Pine Mountain, besonders an Schwarzbären, weshalb er auch als zentrales Gebiet für Schwarzbären in Kentucky gilt. Neben dem amerikanischen Schwarzbären sind auch Elche, Hirsche, Klapperschlangen und sogar Pumas im Pine Mountain Gebiet heimisch. (de)
- Pine Mountain is a ridge in the Appalachian Mountains running through Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee. It extends about 125 miles from near Pioneer, Tennessee, to a location near Elkhorn City, Kentucky. Birch Knob, the highest point, is 3,273 feet (998 m) above sea level and is located on the Kentucky-Virginia border. It has long been a barrier to transportation, as the Cumberland River at Pineville, Kentucky is one of only two waterways that pass through the entire ridge. The other is the Clear Fork (Cumberland River tributary) near Jellico, Tennessee. Natural areas located on the mountain includes Pine Mountain State Resort Park and Kingdom Come State Park, Breaks Interstate Park, , Kentenia State Forest, Pine Mountain State Scenic Trail, the , Blanton Forest State Nature Preserve, Bad Branch State Nature Preserve, and several others owned and managed by the Office of Kentucky Nature Preserves. Wildlife is abundant on Pine Mountain. The land is claimed to be the "Black Bear Capital of Kentucky." Black bears, elk, rattlesnakes, and deer are found on Pine Mountain. (en)
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- Pike, Bell, Harlan, Letcher, and Whitley counties in Kentucky; Dickenson, and Wise counties in Virginia; Claiborne and Campbell counties in Tennessee, U.S. (en)
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- U.S. 23 in Eastern Kentucky.jpg (en)
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- US 23 in Kentucky with Pine Mountain in the background (en)
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- Der Pine Mountain ist ein Gebirgskamm der Appalachen, der auf einer Distanz von 200 km die drei Bundesstaaten Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika durchläuft. Der Gebirgszug beginnt in der Nähe von Jellico, Tennessee bis in die Nähe von , Kentucky. Die höchste Erhebung ist der Birch Gap Peak mit 998 Metern über dem Meeresspiegel und liegt östlich von , Kentucky. Der Gebirgskamm mit einer Schartenhöhe von 354 m wird nur an einer Stelle vom Cumberland River bei , Kentucky durchkreuzt. (de)
- Pine Mountain is a ridge in the Appalachian Mountains running through Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee. It extends about 125 miles from near Pioneer, Tennessee, to a location near Elkhorn City, Kentucky. Birch Knob, the highest point, is 3,273 feet (998 m) above sea level and is located on the Kentucky-Virginia border. It has long been a barrier to transportation, as the Cumberland River at Pineville, Kentucky is one of only two waterways that pass through the entire ridge. The other is the Clear Fork (Cumberland River tributary) near Jellico, Tennessee. (en)
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- Pine Mountain (Appalachen) (de)
- Pine Mountain (Appalachian Mountains) (en)
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