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The Park Range, elevation approximately 3,712 metres (12,178 ft), is a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of northwestern Colorado in the United States. The range forms a relatively isolated part of the Continental Divide, extending north-to-south for approximately 170 kilometres (110 mi) along the boundary between Jackson (east) and Routt counties. It separates North Park in the upper basin of the North Platte River on the east from the Elk River basin in the watershed of the Yampa River the west. It rises steeply out of the Yampa River basin, forming a climatic barrier that receives much snowfall in winter. The northern end of the range lies in Wyoming and is known as the Sierra Madre Range.

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  • Park Range je pohoří v severozápadní části Colorada, částečně zasahuje i do Wyomingu, ve Spojených státech amerických. Je součástí jižní části amerických Skalnatých hor. Pohoří se rozkládá od severu k jihu v délce okolo 170 km.Pohoří vystupuje poměrně strmě z Koloradské plošiny (respektive Roanské plošiny) a tvoří v dané oblasti významnou klimatickou bariéru. Východně se nachází údolí řeky North Platte a za ním pohoří Medicine Bow Mountains. Nejvyšším bodem Park Range je Mount Zirkel (3 712 m). (cs)
  • The Park Range, elevation approximately 3,712 metres (12,178 ft), is a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains of northwestern Colorado in the United States. The range forms a relatively isolated part of the Continental Divide, extending north-to-south for approximately 170 kilometres (110 mi) along the boundary between Jackson (east) and Routt counties. It separates North Park in the upper basin of the North Platte River on the east from the Elk River basin in the watershed of the Yampa River the west. It rises steeply out of the Yampa River basin, forming a climatic barrier that receives much snowfall in winter. The northern end of the range lies in Wyoming and is known as the Sierra Madre Range. (en)
  • O Park Range (elevação de aproximadamente 3.700 m) é uma cordilheira nas Rocky Mountains do noroeste do Colorado, nos Estados Unidos. A cordilheira forma uma parte relativamente isolada da Divisória Continental da América do Norte, estendendo-se de norte a sul por aproximadamente 40 milhas (64 km) ao longo da fronteira entre os condados de Jackson e de Routt. Ela separa North Park, na bacia superior do Rio Platte Norte, a leste da bacia do rio Elk, na bacia hidrográfica do rio Yampa, a oeste. Ela sobe abruptamente para fora da bacia do rio Yampa, formando uma barreira climática que recebe muita neve no inverno. O extremo norte do intervalo encontra-se em Wyoming e é conhecido como o . (pt)
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