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The '''Fairy Mountains''' ([[Götaish Language|Götaish]]: Sléibhte Sióg, Ævintýrafjöll) is a {{wpl|mountain range}} in far southern [[Thrismari]] stretching some 265 miles (427 km) from west to east across [[Gotneska]]. Reaching a peak elevation of 8,462 feet (2579 m) on [[Þórdísfjall]], the range is believed to be approximately 108 million years old. | The '''Fairy Mountains''' ([[Götaish Language|Götaish]]: Sléibhte Sióg, Ævintýrafjöll) is a {{wpl|mountain range}} in far southern [[Thrismari]] stretching some 265 miles (427 km) from west to east across [[Gotneska]]. Reaching a peak elevation of 8,462 feet (2579 m) on [[Þórdísfjall]], the range is believed to be approximately 108 million years old. | ||
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Revision as of 19:52, 26 October 2021
Fairy Mountains | |
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Mountains of Fairies & Goddess's | |
Highest point | |
Peak | Þórdísfjall |
Elevation | 2,579 m (8,461 ft) |
Naming | |
Etymology | Place where the fairies & goddess life |
Native name | Sléibhte Sióg, Ævintýrafjöll |
Geography | |
Location | Gotneska |
Geology | |
Age of rock | 108 million years |
The Fairy Mountains (Götaish: Sléibhte Sióg, Ævintýrafjöll) is a mountain range in far southern Thrismari stretching some 265 miles (427 km) from west to east across Gotneska. Reaching a peak elevation of 8,462 feet (2579 m) on Þórdísfjall, the range is believed to be approximately 108 million years old.