Logan, Mount — Peak, St. Elias Mountains, southwestern Yukon Territory, Canada, near the Alaskan boundary. Reaching 19,524 ft (5,951 m), it is the highest mountain in Canada and is second in North America only to Mount McKinley. It is located in Kluane National … Universalium
Logan,Mount — Logan, Mount A peak, 5,954.8 m (19,524 ft) high, of the St. Elias Mountains in southwest Yukon Territory, Canada, near the Alaska border. It is the highest elevation in Canada. * * * … Universalium
Logan, Mount — peak, SW Yukon Territory. Canada; 19,850 ft … Webster's Gazetteer
Logan City Council — Infobox Australian Place | type = lga name = Logan City state = qld imagesize= 200 caption = Logan City in South East Queensland. pop = 253,861 pop footnotes = (2008 est) [cite book|title=Report of the Local Government Reform Commission Volume… … Wikipedia
Logan Motorway — Route information Length: 30 km (20 mi) H … Wikipedia
Logan City Bus Service — TL Operator operator name=Logan City Bus Service brand=Logan city bus service brand.svg operatortype=bus servicearea=Southern Region hubs= Springwood and Loganholme depots= Loganlea zones= 1 8 routes= 26 routenumbers= 550 566,568 597 trainconnect … Wikipedia
Logan — /loh geuhn/, n. 1. John or James (Tah gah jute), c1725 80, leader of the Cayuga tribe. 2. Joshua, born 1908, U.S. playwright, director, and producer. 3. Mount, a mountain in Canada, in the Mount Elias Mountains: second highest peak in North… … Universalium
Logan Hyperdome — infobox shopping mall shopping mall name = Hyperdome caption = location = Loganholme, Brisbane Australia coordinates = coord|27|39|40|S|153|10|20|E|display=inline,title opening date = 1989 developer = [http://www.qicre.com.au/ Queensland… … Wikipedia
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Logan — Lo•gan [[t]ˈloʊ gən[/t]] n. geg Mount, a mountain in NW Canada, in the St. Elias Mountains: second highest peak in North America. 19,850 ft. (6050 m) … From formal English to slang