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'''Mount Almin''' (Olg. ''Min Almin'', of uncertain etymology, possibly related to ''[[Almen]]'') is a minor massif in the western [[Reknaya]], the highest and southernmost peak in the '''Almin Sickle''', a chain of mountains and foothills hemming the [[Valley of Parka]] to the west, and a part of the [[Mountains of Dermon]]. It is of particular geographical and cultural significance as the cource point of the [[River Cëlac]].
'''Mount Almin''' (Olg. ''Min Almin'', of uncertain etymology, possibly related to ''[[Almen]]'') is a minor massif in the western [[Reknaya]], the highest and southernmost peak in the '''Almin Sickle''', a chain of mountains and foothills hemming the [[Valley of Parka]] to the west, and a part of the [[Mountains of Dermon]]. It is of particular geographical and cultural significance as the cource point of the [[River Cëlac]].


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Latest revision as of 18:00, 12 April 2023

Mount Almin (Olg. Min Almin, of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Almen) is a minor massif in the western Reknaya, the highest and southernmost peak in the Almin Sickle, a chain of mountains and foothills hemming the Valley of Parka to the west, and a part of the Mountains of Dermon. It is of particular geographical and cultural significance as the cource point of the River Cëlac.