Monadnock Mountain Range

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The Monadnock Mountain Range is a small, rugged highland region in southwestern New Hampshire, best known for Mount Monadnock, one of the most frequently climbed mountains in the world.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf highland region
mountain range
climate humid continental climate
contains exposed granite ledges
forested slopes
rocky summits
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage tributaries of the Connecticut River
tributaries of the Merrimack River
ecosystem northern hardwood forest
spruce-fir forest at higher elevations
geologicalFeature monadnock-type topography
upland
hasPart Mount Monadnock NERFINISHED
knownFor containing Mount Monadnock
hiking
scenic views
locatedIn New Hampshire
southwestern New Hampshire
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Cheshire County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion southwestern New Hampshire highlands NERFINISHED
namedAfter Mount Monadnock NERFINISHED
nearestCity Keene, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
notablePeak Mount Monadnock NERFINISHED
partOf New England Upland NERFINISHED
popularActivity birdwatching
day hiking
nature observation
rock scrambling
recreationUse conservation lands and parks
hiking trails network
regionType upland plateau and hills
relativeSize small highland region
terrainFeature rugged
tourismImportance regional outdoor recreation destination

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Mount Monadnock mountainRange Monadnock Mountain Range