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{{Wechu Article}} Mount Lacara, located in the [[Wechua Nation]], is the largest and highest mountain in the country, and the 2nd-highest mountain in [[Keltia]] after Mount Guardian. Mount Lacara is one of the highest peaks in [[Micras]]. It is a dormant stratovolcano that last erupted over 10,000 AN years ago. Mount Lacara lies about 40 miles south-west of the capital city [[Parap]], and can be seen from there on a clear day. The mountain is a famous sight in the [[Wechua Nation]]. The mountain has special significance in Wechua society, especially in the national faith, the [[Faith of Inti]]. | {{Wechu Article}} | ||
[[File:Parap.jpg|175px|thumb|right|Mount Lacara as seen from the city of Parap.]] | |||
Mount Lacara, located in the [[Wechua Nation]], is the largest and highest mountain in the country, and the 2nd-highest mountain in [[Keltia]] after Mount Guardian. Mount Lacara is one of the highest peaks in [[Micras]]. It is a dormant stratovolcano that last erupted over 10,000 AN years ago. Mount Lacara lies about 40 miles south-west of the capital city [[Parap]], and can be seen from there on a clear day. The mountain is a famous sight in the [[Wechua Nation]]. The mountain has special significance in Wechua society, especially in the national faith, the [[Faith of Inti]]. |
Revision as of 00:10, 15 March 2020
Mount Lacara, located in the Wechua Nation, is the largest and highest mountain in the country, and the 2nd-highest mountain in Keltia after Mount Guardian. Mount Lacara is one of the highest peaks in Micras. It is a dormant stratovolcano that last erupted over 10,000 AN years ago. Mount Lacara lies about 40 miles south-west of the capital city Parap, and can be seen from there on a clear day. The mountain is a famous sight in the Wechua Nation. The mountain has special significance in Wechua society, especially in the national faith, the Faith of Inti.