Mountain (disambiguation)
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A mountain is a type of landform. It is also a surname (see Mountain (surname)), and may refer to
- Mountain States, one of the nine geographic divisions of the United States; a subregion of the Western United States.
- Mountain Province, a province in the Cordillera Region of the Philippines
- Mountain, Wisconsin, a town, United States
- Mountain (CDP), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community, United States
- Mountain, Manitoba
- Mountain, North Dakota
- Mountain, Queensbury, West Yorkshire, a hamlet in West Yorkshire, England
- Mountain (advertisement), a 2003 advertisement for the PlayStation 2 video game console
- Mountain (band), an American rock band
- Mountain (Leslie West album), a 1969 solo album by future Mountain frontman Leslie West
- Mountain (Circle album), a 2004 album by the Finnish rock band Circle
- Mountain (film), a 2015 Israeli film
- Mountain (TV series), a BBC One production with Griff Rhys Jones as presenter
- Mountain climate, a crude geographical term used for the kind of climate in the mountains
- Mountain Music (disambiguation), various meanings
- Mountain Records, a record label
- Mountain Time Zone, one of the time zones of North America
- Mountain railroad steam locomotive, classified as 4-8-2 in the Whyte notation
Mountains may refer to:
- "Mountains" (Prince song), 1986 song by Prince from the album Parade
- Mountains (Steamhammer album), 1970
- Mountains (Mary Timony album), 2000
- Mountains (Lonestar album), 2006
- "Mountains" (Lonestar song), a 2006 single from this album
- "Mountains" (Biffy Clyro song), a single released in 2008 by Biffy Clyro
- Planine, the first Croatian novel, written by Petar Zoranić in 1536
- MountainsMap, a micro-topography software published by the company Digital Surf
- Mountains (band), an American drone band who record for Thrill Jockey
- "Mountains", a song on the Emeli Sandé album Our Version of Events
- "Mountains", a song by Lucy Spraggan
- Mountain a video game by David OReilly
See also
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