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Coordinates: 42°59′22.66″N 1°00′17.83″W / 42.9896278°N 1.0049528°W / 42.9896278; -1.0049528
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The mount '''Orhy''' ([[French language|French]]), also '''Ori''' or '''Orhi''' in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Basque language|Basque]], is a mountain located in the border of [[Navarre]] and [[Soule]], in the [[Pyrenees]] and is 2,017 m high, being the most westerly peak higher than 2,000 m, starting from the [[Bay of Biscay]].
Mount '''Orhy''' ([[French language|French]]), also '''Ori''' or '''Orhi''' in [[Spanish language|Spanish]] and [[Basque language|Basque]], is a mountain at the border of [[Navarre]] and [[Soule]], in the [[Pyrenees]] and is {{m to ft|2017}} high. In the Pyrenees it is the westernmost peak above {{m to ft|2000}}.


It is a mighty mountain, very important in [[Basque mythology]] and its grassy slopes are also important for shepherds.
It is a prominent mountain, very important in [[Basque mythology]] and its grassy slopes are used as pastures.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 15:23, 13 June 2011

Orhy
Pic d'Orhy from Larrau pass.
Highest point
Elevation2,017 m (6,617 ft)
Prominence603 m (1,978 ft)
Coordinates42°59′22.66″N 1°00′17.83″W / 42.9896278°N 1.0049528°W / 42.9896278; -1.0049528
Naming
Language of nameFrench
Geography
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RegionFR
Parent rangePyrenees
Climbing
Easiest routeLarrau pass

Mount Orhy (French), also Ori or Orhi in Spanish and Basque, is a mountain at the border of Navarre and Soule, in the Pyrenees and is Template:M to ft high. In the Pyrenees it is the westernmost peak above Template:M to ft.

It is a prominent mountain, very important in Basque mythology and its grassy slopes are used as pastures.

References