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Tavridan Mountains
12019-08-20T00:25:43-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f591gazetteer entry: mountainsplain2019-08-20T00:25:43-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5Short Universal Geography Note: The Tavridan, or Tauride, Mountains are a continuation of the Caucasian range. Chatyr Dag is the highest peak.
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12019-08-20T00:32:38-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5Mountains of European RussiaKelly O'Neill1plain2019-08-20T00:32:38-04:00Kelly O'Neilldc20b45f1d74122ba0d654d19961d826c5a557f5