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<h3>At a Glance</h3>
<p>Shan is a word, in at least one eastern language, which translates to &#8220;mountain&#8221; in the western common tongue.  Many mountains and mountain ranges in Shou Lung feature the word <em>shan</em> in place of <em>mountain</em> or <em>mountains</em>; examples include <a href="https://xaeyruudh.wordpress.com/2012/01/09/ambilya-shan/" title="Ambilya Shan">Ambilya Shan</a> and <a href="https://xaeyruudh.wordpress.com/2012/01/09/rubilya-shan/" title="Rubilya Shan">Rubilya Shan</a>, A-Ling Shan, Hagga Shan, <a href="https://xaeyruudh.wordpress.com/2012/02/09/teyla-shan/" title="Teyla Shan">Teyla Shan</a>, <a href="https://xaeyruudh.wordpress.com/2012/01/22/ulhai-shan/" title="Ulhai Shan">Ulhai Shan</a>, &#8230;</p>
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