Cientla mountains
The Cientla mountains (known as the Péʒábè mountains in Wàmèrà) are a mountain range in southern Covtle and Lower Grèsent. Historically, they have formed the boundary between Covtle and Wàmèrà, however, since the end of the Wàmèrì war, the mountains were placed entirely within the Wiþi Empire.
The Cientla mountains are lower in elevation than the Wiþi mountains. The highest peak of the Cientla mountains is Mount Tliðune at the eastern end of the range, which rises to 1301 m. The Cientla mountains have long been a popular travel destination, due to their milder climate than the surrounding regions.
Geography
The Cientla mountains begin along the coast of the Vata ocean. The mountains in this section are fairly short. However, the mountains become much higher slightly inland. This is where Mount Tliðune is found. However, further to the west, the mountains gradually become less high. They begin to taper more rapidly west of the Suda Sea, and end near the Atlent river.
Geology
The Cientla mountains were formed approximately 800 million years ago by the collision of the Tiðloten plate with the Ñavutlama plate.
Notable peaks
This list is incomplete and should be updated in the future.
Some notable peaks in the Cientla mountains are:
Flora and fauna
The flora and fauna of the Cientla mountains are diverse. Some notable plants include the flowering lizeþod tree, the aruna vine, and the tili, which is a type of ground cover. Some notable animals include the añamo bear, the flacretem lilañu, which is a striking purple bird, and the feñafagli, which is a large cat.