Torngarsoak Mountain

Torngarsoak Mountain

Infobox Mountain
Name=Torngarsoak Mountain
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Elevation=Convert|1595|m|ft|0|abbr=on
Location=Labrador, Canada
Range=Selamiut Range
Prominence =Convert|715|m|ft|0|abbr=on
Coordinates =coord|58|57|00.0|N|63|47|60.0|W|type:mountain_region:CA
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NTS 014L/13
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Torngarsoak Mountain is a mountain located Unit km|10|0 east of Tallek Lake, Labrador, Canada. It is the second highest mountain in Labrador and lies in the Selamiut Range, which is a subrange of the Torngat Mountains. [ [http://www.bivouac.com/MtnPg.asp?MtnId=5573 Torngarsoak Mountain] in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia.]

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