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Mentioned in {{MP}}, this is a mountain range which runs roughly rimward to hubward and divides the country of [[Klatch (country)|Klatch]] from the wilder interior of the [[Klatch (continent)|continent]]. The Tsort river rises from the hubward end of the range. They extend down into the Kingdom of [[Howondaland]] and a shadowed valey in their fastness is the last refuge of the imperilled [[N'Tuitif]] tribe.  
Mentioned in {{MP}}, this is a mountain range which runs roughly rimward to hubward and divides the country of [[Klatch (country)|Klatch]] from the wilder interior of the [[Klatch (continent)|continent]]. The Tsort river rises from the hubward end of the range. They extend down into the Kingdom of [[Howondaland]] and a shadowed valley in their fastness is the last refuge of the imperilled [[N'Tuitif]] tribe.
 
==Annotation==
On Roundworld, the Mountains of the Moon were a semi-mythical mountain range in Africa where the source of the Nile could supposedly be found, now more-or-less identified as the Rwenzori Mountains on the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.


[[Category: Discworld geography]]
[[Category: Discworld geography]]

Latest revision as of 00:40, 27 July 2021

Mentioned in Moving Pictures, this is a mountain range which runs roughly rimward to hubward and divides the country of Klatch from the wilder interior of the continent. The Tsort river rises from the hubward end of the range. They extend down into the Kingdom of Howondaland and a shadowed valley in their fastness is the last refuge of the imperilled N'Tuitif tribe.

Annotation

On Roundworld, the Mountains of the Moon were a semi-mythical mountain range in Africa where the source of the Nile could supposedly be found, now more-or-less identified as the Rwenzori Mountains on the border of Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.