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| name              = Mount Lenthir
| name              = Mount Lenthir
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| other_name        = Mount Gamilami, Mount Voilith
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| native_name      = ''Gedra Lenthir''
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| parent_peak      = [[Béváse'jérna]]
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| listing          = Highest peak in Lugida<br>[[Wikipedia:Ultra-prominent peak|Ultra-prominent peaks]]
| listing          = Highest peak in Lugida<br>[[Wikipedia:Ultra-prominent peak|Ultra-prominent peak]]s
| translation      = "Gate"
| translation      = "Gate"
| language          = [[Lithian]]
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'''Mount Lenthir''' ({{small|[[Lithian]]:}} [lentʰiɾ]) is the highest mountain in [[Lugida]], at 5,712&nbsp;meters above sea level. At the southernmost edge of the [[Rietic Mountains]], Mount Lenthir's summit lies on about 100&nbsp;kilometers southwest of [[Natlia]], and with only around 40&nbsp;kilometers from the nearest shoreline, it is the highest coastal mountain in Sahar. Its proximity to the ocean and its sacredness in Lugid mythology as the home of the gods made it frequently depicted in art and photographs, and is considered as one of Lugida's cultural icons.
'''Mount Lenthir''' (''Gedra Lenthir'', {{small|IPA:}} [gedɾa lentʰiɾ]), also referred to as '''Mount Gamilami''', is the highest mountain in [[Lugida]], at 5,712&nbsp;meters above sea level. At the southernmost edge of the [[Rietic Mountains]], Mount Lenthir's summit lies on about 100&nbsp;kilometers southwest of [[Natlia]], and with only around 40&nbsp;kilometers from the nearest shoreline, it is the highest coastal mountain in Sahar. Its proximity to the ocean and its significant role in Lugid mythology as the home of the gods and the gate to the divine realm made it frequently depicted in art and photographs, and is considered as one of Lugida's cultural icons.


==Etymology==
==Etymology==
''Lenthir'' is the [[Lithian]] word for "gate". The name is thought to be originated from Lugid mythology, in which the mountain serves as both the terrestrial home for the gods and a "gate" to the divine realm. Its earliest recorded use of the name dates back from the 4th century CE in [[Avite Empire|Avic]] documents.
Other names for the mountain exist, including ''Gamilami'' meaning "the one that is soaring" and the now-archaic ''Voilith'' meaning "home of the divines". ''Gamilami'' is often used in Lugid literature.


==Geography==
==Geography==

Revision as of 14:16, 28 June 2017

Mount Lenthir
Mount Gamilami, Mount Voilith
Lenthirly.jpg
Mount Lenthir, as seen from the Lenthiri highlands
Highest point
Elevation5,712 m (18,740 ft)
Prominence5,712 m (18,740 ft)
Parent peakBéváse'jérna
ListingHighest peak in Lugida
Ultra-prominent peaks
Coordinates31°33'23"N, 0°27'02"E
Naming
Translation"Gate" (Lithian)
Geography
LocationLenthir Prefecture, Lugida
Parent rangeRietic Mountains
Geology
Mountain typeStratovolcano (dormant)

Mount Lenthir (Gedra Lenthir, IPA: [gedɾa lentʰiɾ]), also referred to as Mount Gamilami, is the highest mountain in Lugida, at 5,712 meters above sea level. At the southernmost edge of the Rietic Mountains, Mount Lenthir's summit lies on about 100 kilometers southwest of Natlia, and with only around 40 kilometers from the nearest shoreline, it is the highest coastal mountain in Sahar. Its proximity to the ocean and its significant role in Lugid mythology as the home of the gods and the gate to the divine realm made it frequently depicted in art and photographs, and is considered as one of Lugida's cultural icons.

Etymology

Lenthir is the Lithian word for "gate". The name is thought to be originated from Lugid mythology, in which the mountain serves as both the terrestrial home for the gods and a "gate" to the divine realm. Its earliest recorded use of the name dates back from the 4th century CE in Avic documents.

Other names for the mountain exist, including Gamilami meaning "the one that is soaring" and the now-archaic Voilith meaning "home of the divines". Gamilami is often used in Lugid literature.

Geography

History

Religion and mythology

Climbing expeditions

National Park

See also