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The Olgish Highlands are a Variscan mountain range in [[Belkondíl]], separating the [[Cëlac]] and [[Brethan]] river valleys and the corresponding eastern and western part of Belkondíl.
The Olgish Highlands are a Variscan mountain range in [[Belkondíl]], separating the [[Cëlac]] and [[Brethan]] river valleys and the corresponding eastern and western part of Belkondíl.
==Description==
==Description==
[[File:Northern Irish Landscape.jpg|thumb|The Olgish Highlands comprise mostly of open moorland, like the highlands of Scotland and Northern Ireland.]]
[[File:Northern Irish Landscape.jpg|thumb|alt=A short stretch of moorland before the backdrop of a mountain range in mist, Northern Ireland|The Olgish Highlands comprise mostly of open moorland, like the highlands of Scotland and Northern Ireland.]]
They form the southernmost part of the [[Belkondilic Mountains|Belkondilic mountain system]], beginning on the southern end of the [[Gap of Ton]] and bending southward along the Cëlac until roughly the height of [[Gliron (Lake)|Lake Gliron]]. Nominally divided between the [[Lécaronian Palatinate]] and the county of [[Gliron]], the highlands are mostly inaccessible to travellers, and only at their rims can larger pales be found. Vegetation is sparse throughout the highlands, even though they are more densely forested than the [[Harking Hills]] and many small forests can be found in their valleys, especially ashore their countless lakes.
They form the southernmost part of the [[Belkondilic Mountains|Belkondilic mountain system]], beginning on the southern end of the [[Gap of Ton]] and bending southward along the Cëlac until roughly the height of [[Gliron (Lake)|Lake Gliron]]. Nominally divided between the [[Lécaronian Palatinate]] and the county of [[Gliron]], the highlands are mostly inaccessible to travellers, and only at their rims can larger pales be found. Vegetation is sparse throughout the highlands, even though they are more densely forested than the [[Harking Hills]] and many small forests can be found in their valleys, especially ashore their countless lakes.
==In Culture==
==In Culture==

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