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'''Mount Nodorin''' (Mirselec ''Nodorinhorma'') is a mountain in central [[Hyomeniga Province]], standing at 1,891 metres. It is sometimes called ''Sainahorma'', or "Central Mountain", by Hyomenigani, due to its central position within their province.
'''Mount Nodorin''' (Mirselec ''Nodorinhorma'') is a mountain in central [[Hyomeniga Province]], standing at 1,891 metres. It is sometimes called ''Sainahorma'', or "Central Mountain", by Hyomenigani, due to its central position within their province.


Nodorin is widely considered an extinct volcano, with the last known eruption dated back to around 22,000 years ago; nonetheless it is the site of an unusually high number of hot springs, and three towns renowned for their hot spring inns stand around the foothills of the mountain.
Nodorin is widely considered an dormant volcano; the last major eruption was estimated to have been around 7,000 years ago, and even now it does eject ash into the air every few years. It is the site of an unusually high number of hot springs, and three towns renowned for their hot spring inns stand around the foothills of the mountain, namely [[Furasa]], [[Itnev]] and [[Bano]]. The valleys around the mountain also have very rich farmland, and on the foothills of Mount Nodorin is the famous city-fortress of [[Shezinas]], an ancient capital of the region.


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

Latest revision as of 21:07, 10 November 2006

Mount Nodorin (Mirselec Nodorinhorma) is a mountain in central Hyomeniga Province, standing at 1,891 metres. It is sometimes called Sainahorma, or "Central Mountain", by Hyomenigani, due to its central position within their province.

Nodorin is widely considered an dormant volcano; the last major eruption was estimated to have been around 7,000 years ago, and even now it does eject ash into the air every few years. It is the site of an unusually high number of hot springs, and three towns renowned for their hot spring inns stand around the foothills of the mountain, namely Furasa, Itnev and Bano. The valleys around the mountain also have very rich farmland, and on the foothills of Mount Nodorin is the famous city-fortress of Shezinas, an ancient capital of the region.