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| other_name        = Fairy Mountains, Mountains of Jotnar, Goddess, Gods, Fairies, and Dwarfs.
| other_name        = Fairy Mountains, Mountains of Jotnar, Goddess, Gods, Fairies, and Dwarfs.
| etymology        =  
| etymology        =  
| native_name      = Kendøvstünmæhhefjöll (Götaish) </br> Slébihte na Síoge Moría (Meallaign) </br> Kannovisatruhmaahi (Naquñiaq)
| native_name      = Kendøvstünmæhhefjöll (Götaish) </br> Slébihte na Síoge Moría (Meallaign) </br> Kannovisatruhmaahi Qaqqaq (Naquñiaq)
| native_name_lang  = {{wpl|Icelandic|Götaish}}
| native_name_lang  = {{wpl|Icelandic|Götaish}}
| photo            = File:Kuznetsk Alatau 3.jpg
| photo            = File:Kuznetsk Alatau 3.jpg

Revision as of 20:49, 31 October 2022

Kendovstrunmahhe Mountains
Fairy Mountains, Mountains of Jotnar, Goddess, Gods, Fairies, and Dwarfs.
Kuznetsk Alatau 3.jpg
Highest point
PeakSkaðifjall
Elevation8,232 m (27,008 ft)
Naming
Native nameKendøvstünmæhhefjöll (Götaish)
Slébihte na Síoge Moría (Meallaign)
Kannovisatruhmaahi Qaqqaq (Naquñiaq)
Geography
LocationGotneska, Nanaviit, Ulfheimr

Etymology

The name Kendovstrunmahhe, has a long and mysterious origin but it has come to be known as the place the god and goddesses live. So in Short it’s the Place of Gods & Goddess. But it maybe called other mythical names.

Geography and Key Features

Geology

Climate

Culture Groups

Tourism

The largest thing that brings in tourism to the region is Greater Argic National Park The park brings in about 50k visitors a year the numbers are low because of the fact just the amount of skill required to go camping or hiking is extemerly high.