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'''Denali''' (formerly Mount McKinley), in [[Alaska]], is, at 20,330 ft (6,194 m), the highest mountain in [[North America]]. | '''Denali''' (formerly Mount McKinley), in [[Alaska]], is, at 20,330 ft (6,194 m), the highest mountain in [[North America]]. | ||
| − | The mountain was known as Mt. McKinley for more than a century, but in 2015, President [[Obama]] announced that the mountain would be re-given its proper [[Native American]] name. <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/31/us/mount-mckinley-will-be-renamed-denali.html "Mount McKinley Will Again Be Called Denali," ''New York Times'', 30 August 2015] | + | The mountain was known as Mt. McKinley for more than a century, but in 2015, President [[Obama]] announced that the mountain would be re-given its proper [[Native American]] name. <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/31/us/mount-mckinley-will-be-renamed-denali.html "Mount McKinley Will Again Be Called Denali," ''New York Times'', 30 August 2015]</ref> |
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Revision as of 12:18, August 31, 2015
Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), in Alaska, is, at 20,330 ft (6,194 m), the highest mountain in North America.
The mountain was known as Mt. McKinley for more than a century, but in 2015, President Obama announced that the mountain would be re-given its proper Native American name. [1]