Cunningham Mountains

Cunningham Mountains
Cunningham Mountains
Range
Country Canada
Region Nunavut
Part of Arctic Cordillera
Highest point
 - coordinates 74°40′05″N 81°09′55″W / 74.66806°N 81.16528°W / 74.66806; -81.16528

The Cunningham Mountains (74°40′5″N 81°9′55″W / 74.66806°N 81.16528°W / 74.66806; -81.16528) are a small mountain range on the southeastern coast of Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. The Cunnington Mountains are part of the Devon Ice Cap which forms part of the Arctic Cordillera mountain range.

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