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(Created page with "{{Infobox mountain|name=Mount Kioski|etymology=Traditional Norse religious texts and sayings, ancient Cordish.|native_name=Monta Kioski|language=Cordish|translation="Chief of the Gods"|native_name_lang=Cr|pronunciation={{IPA-en|kɪ́jɔsgi}}|location=Olmeria|elevation=6,085|prominence=1,943m|range=li Mätvhas|first_ascent=Never|easiest_route=Unknown}} '''Mount Kioski''' is a mountain in the li Mätvhas range, in central Olmeria. It's peak is more than 6,000...")
 
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{{Infobox mountain|name=Mount Kioski|etymology=Traditional Norse religious texts and sayings, ancient Cordish.|native_name=Monta Kioski|language=Cordish|translation="Chief of the Gods"|native_name_lang=Cr|pronunciation={{IPA-en|kɪ́jɔsgi}}|location=Olmeria|elevation=6,085|prominence=1,943m|range=li Mätvhas|first_ascent=Never|easiest_route=Unknown}}
{{Infobox mountain|name=Mount Kioski|etymology=Traditional Norse religious texts and sayings, ancient Cordish.|translation="Chief of the Gods"|pronunciation={{IPA-en|kɪ́jɔsgi}}|location=Olmeria|elevation=6,085|prominence=1,943m|range=li Mätvhas|first_ascent=Never|easiest_route=Unknown}}


'''Mount Kioski''' is a mountain in the [[Mätvhas|li Mätvhas]] range, in central Olmeria. It's peak is more than 6,000km above sea level, making it the tallest mountain in Olmeria and amongst the biggest in [[Ultmar]]. While the lower regions of the mountains foothills are a popular tourist site, few venture up the mountain in earnest. In fact, no-one has yet summited the peak, although 43 people have officially tried, with 6 of them dying in the attempt.
'''Mount Kioski''' is a mountain in the [[Mätvhas|li Mätvhas]] range, in central Olmeria. It's peak is more than 6,000km above sea level, making it the tallest mountain in Olmeria and amongst the biggest in [[Ultmar]]. While the lower regions of the mountains foothills are a popular tourist site, few venture up the mountain in earnest. In fact, no-one has yet summited the peak, although 43 people have officially tried, with 6 of them dying in the attempt.
== Etymology ==
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