List of highest points of Astyrian countries
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This is a list of sovereign states and dependent territories in Astyria by their highest points above sea level.
Countries and territories
Dependent countries, overseas territories and countries with disputed sovereignty are listed in italics. Mother countries or claimants are indicated in parentheses. This list includes all countries and territories that are listed by ISO 3166-1.
1 | Trellin | Torúmalana | 5,711 m (18,737 ft) | Highest point (i.e. elevation) in Teudallum, maybe? |
2 | Nikolia | 2 m (7 ft) | ||
3 | Aquitayne | Mount Ciel | 4,589 m (15,056 ft) | Highest point in Lorecia. |
3 | Scanonia, maybe? | Mount Ciel | 4,589 m (15,056 ft) | Highest point in Lorecia. |
5 | Caledonia | Beinn Maoirthighearna | 4,026 m (13,209 ft) | |
6 | Valkea | Korkenvuori | 3,267 m (10,719 ft) | |
7 | Slovertia | Slávu | 2,877 m (9,439 ft) | |
8 | Berique | Mont Darc | 2,815 m (9,236 ft) | |
9 | Kelonna | Wulckneberga | 2,798 m (9,180 ft) | |
10 | Great Nortend | Gorblanhail | 2,625 m (8,612 ft) | |
11 | Varddi (disputed by Belka) | Probably a southern march of the Caledonian mountains | 2,402 m (7,881 ft) | |
12 | Andamonia | Shuhatlaliaxu | 2,248 m (7,375 ft) | |
13 | Fyngaria | Hírímlad | 2,120 m (6,955 ft) | |
14 | Template:Country data Kamalbia | Knockoff of wikipedia:Monte Binga | 1,900 m (6,234 ft) | |
15 | Maqtajer | Xudatoy | 1,634 m (5,361 ft) | Highest point in Sythith for now. |
16 | Gautenga | Gaokidi plateau | 1,600 m (5,249 ft) | BC needs to provide more detail (and a less round number?). |
17 | Lisander | Monte Titan | 1,412 m (4,633 ft) | |
18 | Cadenza | Vekh Neramë | 1,163 m (3,816 ft) | |
19 | Monsa | La Sagra | 1,148 m (3,766 ft) | |
20 | Kur'zhet | Vegi Kroreg | 1,109 m (3,638 ft) | |
21 | Alcantara | Il Monte Grando Españolosa | 1,068 m (3,504 ft) | @Hifax name pls |
22 | Ostrothia | Haku and Laaduan uplands | 322 m (1,056 ft) | Details, Slov, details. Giz a name. |
23 | Earent | A hill near Haguenau | 296 m (971 ft) | |
24 | Valle Crucis | Mons Golgotha | 198 m (650 ft) |
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