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'''Mount Kaona''' (Mirselec ''Kaonahorma'') is a mountain in central [[Masalne]]. Its summit is 1529 metres in height. An active atratovolcano, it lies at the boundary between [[Hadamfe Province]] and [[Besurgana Province]], and it is sometimes known as the Mountain of Fire and Water since, despite its volcanicity, it is surrounded by lakes and rivers which form the boundary of the two provinces. The name Kaona is derived from the Old Mirselec ''Kaun'', meaning border.
'''Mount Kaona''' (Mirselec ''Kaonahorma'') is a mountain in central [[Masalne]]. Its summit is 1529 metres in height. An active atratovolcano, it lies at the boundary between [[Hadamfe Province]] and [[Besurgana Province]], and it is sometimes known as the Mountain of Fire and Water since, despite its volcanicity, it is surrounded by lakes and rivers which form the boundary of the two provinces. The name Kaona is derived from the Old Mirselec ''Kaun'', meaning border; the name therefore means "Border Mountain".
 
==Geography==
 
==Geology==
 
==History==
 
==Significance==
 
Mount Kaona plays a significant role in the [[Risevan religion]].  


[[category:Mountains of Risevne]]
[[category:Mountains of Risevne]]

Latest revision as of 01:55, 8 November 2006

Mount Kaona (Mirselec Kaonahorma) is a mountain in central Masalne. Its summit is 1529 metres in height. An active atratovolcano, it lies at the boundary between Hadamfe Province and Besurgana Province, and it is sometimes known as the Mountain of Fire and Water since, despite its volcanicity, it is surrounded by lakes and rivers which form the boundary of the two provinces. The name Kaona is derived from the Old Mirselec Kaun, meaning border; the name therefore means "Border Mountain".

Geography

Geology

History

Significance

Mount Kaona plays a significant role in the Risevan religion.