Mount Ixara, located on Xivon Island, is the highest mountain in Ixania standing at 3,995 m (13,107 ft). It is an inactive stratovolcano located in the Platinum Mountains Imperial Reserve on the northen edge of Ixara, located a few miles away from Ravaxa and can be seen on a clear day. Mount Ixara is a well-known symbol of Ixania, and frequently depicted in art and photographs. It is also Ixania's most holy mountain, and frequently visited by Ixanian priests and pilgrims.
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| - Mount Ixara, located on Xivon Island, is the highest mountain in Ixania standing at 3,995 m (13,107 ft). It is an inactive stratovolcano located in the Platinum Mountains Imperial Reserve on the northen edge of Ixara, located a few miles away from Ravaxa and can be seen on a clear day. Mount Ixara is a well-known symbol of Ixania, and frequently depicted in art and photographs. It is also Ixania's most holy mountain, and frequently visited by Ixanian priests and pilgrims.
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| - A large angular white mountain, with steeply sloped sides mostly covered with snow.
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| - Ixara and Xara, Xivon Island, Ixania
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| - Mount Ixara, located on Xivon Island, is the highest mountain in Ixania standing at 3,995 m (13,107 ft). It is an inactive stratovolcano located in the Platinum Mountains Imperial Reserve on the northen edge of Ixara, located a few miles away from Ravaxa and can be seen on a clear day. Mount Ixara is a well-known symbol of Ixania, and frequently depicted in art and photographs. It is also Ixania's most holy mountain, and frequently visited by Ixanian priests and pilgrims.
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