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Mount Versaves is the largest mountain in the [[Lübbenau Mountains]], at 5,281m (17,326ft) tall, Versaves is one of [[Thrismari]]'s largest mountains. |
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Mount Varsaves | |
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Hegyi Versavák | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,281 m (17,326 ft) |
Parent peak | Lübbenau Mountains |
Naming | |
Pronunciation | ver-sarv-es |
Geography | |
Location | on the Medovia-Lyonheimer border |
Mount Versaves is the largest mountain in the Lübbenau Mountains, at 5,281m (17,326ft) tall, Versaves is one of Thrismari's largest mountains.