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Uinta Mountains
U·in·ta Mountains U0005600 (yo͞o-ĭn′tə) A range of the Rocky Mountains in northeast Utah rising to 4,123 m (13,528 ft) at King's Peak.Uinta Mountains (jʊˈɪntə) pl n (Placename) a mountain range in NE Utah: part of the Rocky Mountains. Highest peak: Kings Peak, 4123 m (13 528 ft)U•in′ta Moun′tains (yuˈɪn tə) n.pl. a mountain range in NE Utah, part of the Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, 13,498 ft. (4115 m). Uinta Mountains
Uinta Mountains (yo͞oĭn`tə), range of the Rocky Mts. extending c.120 mi (190 km) E from NE Utah to SW Wyoming. It rises to Kings Peak (13,528 ft/4,123 m), the highest point in Utah. The Uinta Mts. are almost totally part of national forests. Phosphates are mined there. |