Clytt Mountains

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Clytt Mountains
Уральские горы - panoramio (1).jpg
Wooded areas of the Clytt Mountains
Highest point
PeakMount Sherasin
Elevation1,895 m (6,217 ft)
Dimensions
Length2,500 km (1,600 mi)
Width150 km (93 mi)
Geography
CountriesLiberated Lesbians and Siberian Union
Geology
OrogenyClytt orogeny
Age of rockCarboniferous
Type of rockMetamorphic, igneous, sedimentary

The Clytt Mountains (Lesbian: Clyttusbergen) are a mountain range that runs from the Arctic Ocean through eastern Liberated Lesbians and western Siberian Union to the Yaik River.

The mountains lie within the Clytt Commonwealth of the Liberated Lesbians and hold a significant contribution to the mining sectors of the Lesbian and Siberian economies; with the mountains being rich in ores and rare-earth minerals, including the only known deposits of Lesbium in the world.

Etymology

Known by several names in native languages, the Clytt Mountains are named after Clyttia, a Lesbian Goddess, when Lesbians began major settling of the surrounding land in the 10th century. Several commonly used names for the mountains included Östramren, "Eastern Wall", Barriär, "Barrier", and Slutlandars, "End Lands".