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* '''Mt. Sahale''' (7603m) — meaning: "above" |
* '''Mt. Sahale''' (7603m) — meaning: "above" |
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* '''Mt. Hotah''' (7777m) — meaning: " |
* '''Mt. Hotah''' (7777m) — meaning: "home of the spirits" |
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* '''Mt. Mitena''' (7615m) — meaning: " |
* '''Mt. Mitena''' (7615m) — meaning: "where the clouds gather" |
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* '''Mt. Aponivi''' (7943m) — meaning: "where the wind blows |
* '''Mt. Aponivi''' (7943m) — meaning: "where the wind blows" |
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* '''Mt. Niyol''' (7510m) — meaning: " |
* '''Mt. Niyol''' (7510m) — meaning: "snow" |
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Mt. Aponivi is the tallest mountain and gives the chain its name. |
Mt. Aponivi is the tallest mountain and gives the chain its name. |
Revision as of 14:24, 23 May 2020
The Aponivian Mountain Range, colloquially known as the Aponivians, is a chain of mountains located south of Nordenpunto. It acts as its natural border. They are partially in Neu Arkian territory as well.
Peaks
Peaks are represented by the colour black on the map. From right to left:
- Mt. Sahale (7603m) — meaning: "above"
- Mt. Hotah (7777m) — meaning: "home of the spirits"
- Mt. Mitena (7615m) — meaning: "where the clouds gather"
- Mt. Aponivi (7943m) — meaning: "where the wind blows"
- Mt. Niyol (7510m) — meaning: "snow"
Mt. Aponivi is the tallest mountain and gives the chain its name.