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The '''Ouranodistrision Mountains''' or '''Ouranodistrision Range''' is a mountain range in northern [[Europa]]. The name comes from the [[Laimiaic]] name for the mountains, ''Ouranodistrision'', meaning "sky-piercers". The range has some of the Occident's tallest peaks, with the highest peak, , having a height of 7,879m. | The '''Ouranodistrision Mountains''' or '''Ouranodistrision Range''' is a mountain range in northern [[Europa]]. The name comes from the [[Laimiaic]] name for the mountains, ''Ouranodistrision'', meaning "sky-piercers". The range has some of the Occident's tallest peaks, with the highest peak, Mount Katofles, having a height of 7,879m. The range itself has 50 mountains that measure over 5,000 metres. The mountain range acts as a source of scientific interest, as well as a draw for tourism from across Tagmatium and the rest of the Occident. | ||
The mountain range is located in northern [[Tagmatium]] and is one of several mountain ranges in the northern [[Occident]]. | The mountain range is located in northern [[Tagmatium]] and is one of several mountain ranges in the northern [[Occident]]. The rain shadow of the mountains forms the | ||
[[Category: Tagmatium]] | [[Category: Tagmatium]] | ||
[[Category: Geography of Tagmatium]] | [[Category: Geography of Tagmatium]] | ||
[[Category: Geography (Eurth)]] | [[Category: Geography (Eurth)]] |
Revision as of 20:39, 11 July 2022
Ouranodistrision Mountains | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 7,879 m (25,850 ft) |
Naming | |
Etymology | Sky-piercers, sky-piercing |
Geography | |
Location | Tagmatium, Occident |
The Ouranodistrision Mountains or Ouranodistrision Range is a mountain range in northern Europa. The name comes from the Laimiaic name for the mountains, Ouranodistrision, meaning "sky-piercers". The range has some of the Occident's tallest peaks, with the highest peak, Mount Katofles, having a height of 7,879m. The range itself has 50 mountains that measure over 5,000 metres. The mountain range acts as a source of scientific interest, as well as a draw for tourism from across Tagmatium and the rest of the Occident.
The mountain range is located in northern Tagmatium and is one of several mountain ranges in the northern Occident. The rain shadow of the mountains forms the