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The highest point is 5,281m, which is [[Mount Varsaves]] on the border of [[Lyonheimer]] and [[Medovia]].First scaled by mountaineerer [[Uves Hidegkuti]] in 1643, [[Mount Varsaves]] is a tourist location that brave mountaineerers attempt to scale each year. | The highest point is 5,281m, which is [[Mount Varsaves]] on the border of [[Lyonheimer]] and [[Medovia]].First scaled by mountaineerer [[Uves Hidegkuti]] in 1643, [[Mount Varsaves]] is a tourist location that brave mountaineerers attempt to scale each year. | ||
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Revision as of 05:36, 27 February 2021
Lübbenau Mountains | |
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Felsőerdő Hegy (Hungarian) Lübbænu (Götaish) | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,281 m (17,326 ft) |
Naming | |
Etymology | named by Blechingian explorers |
Pronunciation | lu-ben-ew |
Geography | |
Location | Blechingia, Lyonheimer and Medovia |
Geology | |
Age of rock | 463 Million years |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1643, by Uves Hidegkuti |
Easiest route | through the Blechingi-Lyonheimer southern border |
The Lübbenau is a large mountain range in southern Thrismari, that stretches from southern Lyonheimer to Medovia. The range acts as a natural border between Lyonheimer, Blechingia and Medovia.
The highest point is 5,281m, which is Mount Varsaves on the border of Lyonheimer and Medovia.First scaled by mountaineerer Uves Hidegkuti in 1643, Mount Varsaves is a tourist location that brave mountaineerers attempt to scale each year.
Highest Mountains
Name | Height | Name | Height | Name | Height |
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Mount Varsaves | 5,281 m (17,326 ft) | 4,102 m (13,458 ft) | 4,102 m (13,458 ft) | ||
4,634 m (15,203 ft) | 4,206 m (13,799 ft) | 4,078 m (13,379 ft) | |||
4,545 m (14,911 ft) | 4,199 m (13,776 ft) | 4,063 m (13,330 ft) | |||
4,533 m (14,872 ft) | 4,193 m (13,757 ft) |
Lakes and Rivers
The Lübbenau Mountains provide lowland Lyonheimer and Blechingia with drinking water, irrigation,hydroelectric power.
Major rivers of the region include the
Climate
Largest cities
Image Collection
Uves Hidegkuti's climb, 1643
Lake Aedratic,located on the border of Blechingia & Lyonheimer
Mount Varsaves, tallest mountain in Lübbenau Mountain range
- ↑ "4000 m Peaks of the Alps". Bielefeldt.de. July 6, 2010. Retrieved August 9, 2012.