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Saint Elias
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Saint E·li·as  (snt -ls), Mount
A peak, 5,492.4 m (18,008 ft) high, in the Saint Elias Mountains, a section of the Coast Ranges on the border between eastern Alaska and southwest Yukon Territory, Canada. Mount Logan, rising to 5,954.8 m (19,524 ft), is the highest peak in the range and the highest elevation in Canada.


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