Pataragoraki
Pataragoraki პატარაგორაკი | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,504 m (14,777 ft) |
Prominence | 3,724 m (12,218 ft) |
Listing | Mountains of Lurjize |
Geography | |
Country | Lurjize |
Province | Sardiniskure |
Parent range | Lurjizean Alps |
Subdivisions | Pataragoraki National Park |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1897 by Francisco Gallegos |
Pataragoraki (Lurjizean: პატარაგორაკი, literally "Small Hill"), sometimes referred to in the Jackian language as Mount Small, is the highest summit in Lurjize, at 4,504 metres (14,777 ft) above sea level. It sits in the Lurjizean Alps, the mountain range that spans Lurjize from east to west. As a popular tourism destination, Pataragoraki is also a sought-after challenge for mountain climbers, especially those hailing from Creeperopolis. Pataragoraki consists of three summits: from south to north, the Low Peak (4,198 m or 13,773 ft), the Middle Peak (4,402 m or 14,442 ft) and the High Peak. The summits lie slightly south and west of the main divide of the Lurjizean Alps, with the Uriali Glacier to the south. Due to Lurjize's isolated location, Pataragoraki is the TBDth-most isolated peak in the world.