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  2. Kjølen (Lesja) - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is surrounded by several other mountains including Søre Kjølhaugen which is about 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi) to the east, Knatthøin which is about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) to the southeast, Skardtind which is about 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) to the southwest, and Trihøene which is about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the west-southwest.

  3. Scandinavian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Scandinavian Mountains or the Scandes is a mountain range that runs through the Scandinavian Peninsula. The western sides of the mountains drop precipitously into the North Sea and Norwegian Sea , forming the fjords of Norway , whereas to the northeast they gradually curve towards Finland .

  4. Slieve Gullion - Wikipedia

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    Slieve Gullion (from Irish Sliabh gCuillinn, meaning 'hill of the steep slope' [2] or Sliabh Cuilinn, "Culann's mountain") [3] is a mountain in the south of County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The mountain is the heart of the Ring of Gullion and is the highest point in the county , with an elevation of 573 metres (1,880 ft).

  5. List of mountain ranges - Wikipedia

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    Physiographic world map with mountain ranges and highland areas in brown, pink, and gray. This is a list of mountain ranges on Earth and a few other astronomical bodies.First, the highest and longest mountain ranges on Earth are listed, followed by more comprehensive alphabetical lists organized by continent.

  6. Skjolden - Wikipedia

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    The valleys of Mørkridsdal and Fortunsdal meet at Skjolden, just west of the Hurrungane mountains. [3] Skjolden is home to about 200 people. [4] The village is located along the Sognefjellsvegen road, about 20 kilometres (12 mi) west of the lake Prestesteinsvatnet and the mountain Fannaråki.

  7. Kvenland - Wikipedia

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    Kvenland, known as Cwenland, Qwenland, Kænland, and similar terms in medieval sources, is an ancient name for an area in Fennoscandia and Scandinavia.Kvenland, in that or nearly that spelling, is known from an Old English account written in the 9th century, which used information provided by Norwegian adventurer and traveler Ohthere, and from Nordic sources, primarily Icelandic.

  8. Scandinavian Caledonides - Wikipedia

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    The overlap between the Scandinavian Caledonides and the Scandinavian Mountains has led to various suggestions that the modern Scandinavian Mountains are a remnant of the Caledonide mountains. [ 14 ] [ 30 ] A version of this argument was put forward in 2009 with the claim that the uplift of the mountains was attained by buoyancy of the ...

  9. Mountains and hills of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The four highest mountains here are separated from each other by deep valleys, however the areas highest mountain, An Cliseam, can be climbed via a short horseshoe route. South Uist, further south in the archipelago, also has small enjoyable mountains and hills. The final island of considerable concern is Arran, which has four Corbetts and one ...