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The '''Zian Mountains''' are a {{wp|mountain range}} that runs from the [[Danaska River]] through northwestern [[Zamastan]] along the [[Horseshoe Bay (body of water)|Horseshoe Bay Valley]]. They are the second-longest mountain range in the country after the [[Louise Mountains]]. | The '''Zian Mountains''' are a {{wp|mountain range}} that runs from the [[Danaska River]] through northwestern [[Zamastan]] along the [[Horseshoe Bay (body of water)|Horseshoe Bay Valley]]. They are the second-longest mountain range in the country after the [[Louise Mountains]]. |
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Zian Mountains | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Grouse Mountain |
Elevation | 4,970 m (16,310 ft) |
Dimensions | |
Length | 2,100 km (1,300 mi) |
Width | 212 km (132 mi) |
Geography | |
Countries | Zamastan |
Geology | |
Age of rock | Carboniferous |
Type of rock | Metamorphic, igneous, sedimentary |
The Zian Mountains are a mountain range that runs from the Danaska River through northwestern Zamastan along the Horseshoe Bay Valley. They are the second-longest mountain range in the country after the Louise Mountains.
The mountains lie within the provinces of Zian, Northern Isle, Pahl, and Jade, and they hold a significant contribution to the mining sectors of the Economy of Zamastan being rich in ores and rare-earth minerals.