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The '''Samripe Mountain Range''', or '''Samripes''' ([[Mahanan]]: साम्रिपे हिमालहरू, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_script Carelitan]: ས་མོ་རི་བོ། | IPA: sæmɹipeɪ) are a large mountain range in [[Mahana]] that seperates the [[Careleon Plateau]] from the lowland areas of [[Mahana]].
The '''Samripe Mountain Range''', or '''Samripes''' ([[Mahanan]]: साम्रिपे हिमालहरू, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibetan_script Carelitan]: ས་མོ་རི་བོ། | IPA: sæmɹipeɪ) are a large mountain range in [[Mahana]] that seperates the [[Careleon Plateau]] from the lowland areas of [[Mahana]]. The mountain range acts as a great source of scientific interest as well as tourist interest for [[Mahana]].


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[[Category:Mahana]]

Revision as of 20:26, 4 January 2022

Samripe Mountains
साम्रिपे हिमालहरू (Mahanan)
ས་མོ་རི་བོ། (Carelitan)
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The Samripe Mountains from the east camp of the peak X92
Highest point
PeakMount Monjara
Elevation7,963 m (26,125 ft)
Naming
Etymology"Mother's Peak of the World"
Pronunciationsam-ree-pay
Geography
Screenshot 2022-01-03 153948.png
Satellite image of the mountains.
LocationMahana, Orient
Geology
Age of rock79 Million years

The Samripe Mountain Range, or Samripes (Mahanan: साम्रिपे हिमालहरू, Carelitan: ས་མོ་རི་བོ། | IPA: sæmɹipeɪ) are a large mountain range in Mahana that seperates the Careleon Plateau from the lowland areas of Mahana. The mountain range acts as a great source of scientific interest as well as tourist interest for Mahana.