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Encyclopedia > List of mountains on Venus

This is a list of mountains on the planet Venus. Venusian mountains are all named after goddesses in the mythologies of various cultures, except for the Maxwell Montes.

Mountain Named after
Abeona Mons Abeona (Roman)
Akna Montes Akna (Mayan)
Aleksota Mons Aleksota (Lithuanian)
Anala Mons Anala (Hindu)
Api Mons Api (Scythian)
Atai Mons Atai, (Efik people of Ghana)
Atanua Mons Atanua (Marquesas Islands)
Atira Mons Atira (Pawnee people of Nebraska)
Atsyrkhus Mons Atsyrkhus (Ossetian people of central Asia)
Awenhai Mons Awenhai (Mohawk and Iroquois people of North America)
Bagbartu Mons Bagbartu (Urartian)
Bécuma Mons Bécuma (Celtic)
Bunzi Mons Bunzi (Woyo people of Dem. Rep. Congo)
Chloris Mons Chloris (Greek)
Chuginadak Mons Chuginadak (Aleut Inuit)
Cipactli Mons Cipactli (Aztec mythology)
Ciuacoatl Mons Ciuacoatl (Aztec mythology)
Danu Montes Danu (Celtic)
Dzalarhons Mons Dzalarhons (Haida people of North America)
Egle Mons Egle (Lithunian)
Eostre Mons Eostre (Germanic)
Erzulie Mons Erzulie (Haitian)
Fand Mons Fand (Celtic)
Faravari Mons Faravari (Malagasy)
Freyja Montes Freyja (Norse)
Gauri Mons Gauri (Hindu)
Gula Mons Gula (Babylonian)
Gurshi Mons Gurshi (Buryat)
Hallgerda Mons Hallgerda (Norse)
Hathor Mons Hathor (Egyptian)
Idunn Mons Idun (Norse)
Ilithyia Mons Ilithyia (Greek)
Innini Mons Innini (Babylonian)
Irnini Mons Irnini (Babylonian)
Iseghey Mons Iseghey (Sakha people of Russia)
Ixtab Mons Ixtab (Mayan)
Jael Mons Jael (Hebrew)
Kali Mons Kali (Hindu)
Katl-Imi Mons Katl-Imi (Khanty people of Russia)
Kokyanwuti Mons Kokyanwuti (Hopi people of North America)
Kshumay Mons Kshumay (Nurestan, Afghanistan))
Kunapipi Mons Kunapipi (Australian aborigine)
Kurukulla Mons Kurukulla (Tibetan)
Lahar Mons Lahar (Babylonian)
Laka Mons Laka (Hawaiian)
Lamashtu Mons Lamashtu (Sumerian)
Lanig Mons Lanig (Semang people of the Malay peninsula)
Loo-Wit Mons Loowit (Multnomah and Klikitat people of North America)
Maat Mons Maat (Egyptian)
Maxwell Montes James Clerk Maxwell, physicist
Mbokomu Mons
Melia Mons
Mem Loimis Mons
Mertseger Mons
Mielikki Mons
Milda Mons
Mokosha Mons
Muhongo Mons
Muta Mons
Nahas-tsan Mons
Nayunuwi Montes
Nazit Mons
Ne Ngam Mons
Nepthys Mons
Nijole Mons
Nokomis Montes
Nyx Mons
Ongwuti Mons
Ozza Mons
Pahto Mons
Polik-mana Mons
Ptesanwi Mons
Rakapila Mons
Renpet Mons
Rhea Mons
Rhpisunt Mons
Samodiva Mons
Sapas Mons
Sekmet Mons
Sephira Mons
Siduri Mons
Sif Mons
Skadi Mons
Spandarmat Mons
Talakin Mons
Tefnut Mons
Tepev Mons
Thallo Mons
Theia Mons
Toma Mons
Ts'an Nu Mons
Tuli Mons
Tuulikki Mons
Tuzandi Mons
Ua-ogrere Mons
Uretsete Mons
Ushas Mons
Uti Hiata Mons
Var Mons
Venilia Mons
Vostrukha Mons
Wyrd Mons
Xochiquetzal Mons
Yolkai-Estsan Mons
Yunya-mana Mons
Zaltu Mons

See also

External links

  • USGS: Venus nomenclature (http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/venus/venuTOC.html)
  • USGS: Venus nomenclature: mountains (http://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/venus/venumons.html)

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Mountain at AllExperts (1315 words)
Mountains are not generally favored for human habitation; the weather is harsher, less food is available, and there is little level ground suitable for farming.
Most mountains of the world have been left in their natural state, and are today primarily used for recreation.
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mountain: Definition, Synonyms and Much More from Answers.com (7770 words)
Mountain belts, as described earlier, typically are grouped according to formation process and types of plates: island arcs, continental arcs (formed with the subduction of an oceanic plate by a continental plate), and collisional mountain belts.
Mountains are formed by the folding, faulting, or upwarping of the Earth's surface due to the movement of plates (see plate tectonics) or by the emplacement of volcanic rock onto the surface.
Mountains are in general thinly populated, not only because the cold climate and rarefied atmosphere of high regions are unfavorable to human life, but also because the higher reaches of mountains are unfit for agriculture.
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