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  2. Sacred mountains - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there is the Bảy Núi mountain range - a sacred mountain range in Southern Vietnam, considered the place where Maitreya Buddha opened the Hội Long Hoa, the final judgment, ending the hạ ngươn period (the end of the Dharma) and opened a thượng ngươn new life of happiness and peace. An indicator sign is that by that time ...

  3. Category:Sacred mountains - Wikipedia

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    العربية; Azərbaycanca; বাংলা; Башҡортса; Беларуская; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Brezhoneg; Чӑвашла

  4. Mount Takakuma - Wikipedia

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    Mount Takakuma (高熊山, Takakuma-yama) is a sacred mountain in Anao (穴太), Kameoka, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. [2] According to signs on the mountain, it is located between the peaks of Mount Chōzuka (丁塚山, Chōzuka-yama) and Mount Oku (奥山, Oku-yama), [3] although some maps and sources identify Mount Takakuma with Mount Chōzuka.

  5. Sacred mountain - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 March 2007, at 20:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

  6. Bảy Núi - Wikipedia

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    Bảy Núi (Vietnamese: [ɓa᷉ːj nǔj], Chữ Nôm: 罷𡶀, seven mountains), also known by the Sino-Vietnamese version Thất Sơn (Vietnamese: [tʰə́k ʂəːŋ], Chữ Hán: 七山), is a range of small mountains located in the Tri Tôn and Tịnh Biên districts in Vietnam's An Giang Province, very close to the Cambodian border.

  7. Hoàng Liên National Park - Wikipedia

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    Hoang Lien National Park is Vietnam's mountainous Northwest and includes Fansipan, the highest mountain in Vietnam and on the Indochinese Peninsula. [4]The total area of the core national park is 29,845 hectares (115.23 sq mi), which includes a strict protected area of 11,875 ha; a "forest rehabilitation area" of 17,900 ha; and an administration services area of 70 ha. [3]

  8. Mount Tai - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tai is known as the eastern mountain of the Sacred Mountains of China. It is associated with sunrise, birth, and renewal, and is often regarded the foremost of the five. Mount Tai has been a place of worship for at least 3,000 years and served as one of the most important ceremonial centers of China [3] during large portions of this period.

  9. Black Virgin Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Black Virgin Mountain (Vietnamese: Núi Bà Đen, lit. 'Mountain of Black Lady') is a mountain in Tây Ninh City, Vietnam. The mountain is the center of a Vietnamese myth about Bà Đen. During the Vietnam War the area around the mountain was a hot zone as the Ho Chi Minh Trail ended a few kilometers west across the Cambodian border.