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The '''Haele-Rismikhar classification''' is one of several systems for categorising mountains used in the [[Trellinese Empire]]. It was established in 1963 in a book by Maransi Haele and Peliz Rismikhar and is widely used by hikers, having been adopted by the [[Royal Association of Mountaineers]] in 1970. The definition of a Haele-Rismikhar mountain is any peak within the borders of the Trellinese Empire (i.e. [[Trellin]], [[Hysera]], the [[Isles of Velar]], [[Arimathea]], [[Cadenza]], [[Kur'zhet]] or [[Txekrikar]]) with a prominence in excess of {{convert|1000|m|ft|abbr=on}}, regardless of its height otherwise or isolation from a higher peak. | The '''Haele-Rismikhar classification''' is one of several systems for categorising mountains used in the [[Trellinese Empire]]. It was established in 1963 in a book by Maransi Haele and Peliz Rismikhar and is widely used by hikers, having been adopted by the [[Royal Association of Mountaineers]] in 1970. The definition of a Haele-Rismikhar mountain is any peak within the borders of the Trellinese Empire (i.e. [[Trellin]], [[Hysera]], the [[Isles of Velar]], [[Arimathea]], [[Cadenza]], [[Kur'zhet]] or [[Txekrikar]]) with a prominence in excess of {{convert|1000|m|ft|abbr=on}}, regardless of its height otherwise or isolation from a higher peak. | ||
Many of the empire's tallest summits are omitted from the Haele-Rismikhar classification, particularly those joined by high cols, as they fail to meet the prominence criterion. The shortest Haele-Rismikhar mountain is [[ | Many of the empire's tallest summits are omitted from the Haele-Rismikhar classification, particularly those joined by high cols, as they fail to meet the prominence criterion. The shortest Haele-Rismikhar mountain is [[Vegi Kroreg]], the high point of Kur'zhet, at {{convert|1109|m|ft|abbr=on}}. | ||
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Revision as of 18:26, 6 March 2024
The Haele-Rismikhar classification is one of several systems for categorising mountains used in the Trellinese Empire. It was established in 1963 in a book by Maransi Haele and Peliz Rismikhar and is widely used by hikers, having been adopted by the Royal Association of Mountaineers in 1970. The definition of a Haele-Rismikhar mountain is any peak within the borders of the Trellinese Empire (i.e. Trellin, Hysera, the Isles of Velar, Arimathea, Cadenza, Kur'zhet or Txekrikar) with a prominence in excess of 1,000 m (3,300 ft), regardless of its height otherwise or isolation from a higher peak.
Many of the empire's tallest summits are omitted from the Haele-Rismikhar classification, particularly those joined by high cols, as they fail to meet the prominence criterion. The shortest Haele-Rismikhar mountain is Vegi Kroreg, the high point of Kur'zhet, at 1,109 m (3,638 ft).
List
Provincial and country high points are highlighted in green and bold text.
Rank | Nation / Province | Name | Height (m) | Topographic prominence (m) | Parent range |
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1 | Zha'tar | Torúmalana | 5711 | Something Hyseran (Vekra Retiqa) | |
2 | Zha'tar | Middling O'Summit | 5319 | 1052 | Something Hyseran (Vekra Retiqa) |
3 | Saheri | 4583 | 1612 | (Vekra Retiqa) | |
3 | Retikh | 4467 | 1224 | (Vekra Retiqa) | |
4 | Lekhmir | 3614 | (Vekra Retiqa) | ||
5 | Kur'mala | 3055 | |||
6 | Fymona | 2949 | |||
7 | Emla | 2936 | |||
8 | Ja'ekha | 2644 | |||
9 | Hysera | 2491 | |||
10 | Pelna | 2270 | |||
11 | Azmir | 2017 | 1982 | Toron Kimruin | |
12 | Azmir, Khatax | 1964 | 852 | Toron Kimruin | |
13 | Namija | 1928 | |||
14 | Ternos | 1802 | |||
15 | Mëhidan | 1513 | |||
16 | Cadenza | Vekh Neramë | 1163 | 1163 | Akar Tarpeg |
16 | Kur'zhet | Vegi Kroreg | 1109 | 1109 |