From mountain + range.
mountain range (plural mountain ranges)
- (geography) A series of adjoining mountains, often in a line.
line of mountains
- Afrikaans: gebergte (af)
- Armenian: լեռնաշղթա (hy) (leṙnašġtʻa)
- Bengali: পর্বতমালা (bn) (porbotmala)
- Catalan: serra (ca) f, serralada (ca) f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 山脈/山脉 (zh) (shānmài)
- Czech: pohoří (cs) n, horské pásmo n
- Danish: bjergkæde (da) c
- Dutch: gebergte (nl) n
- Esperanto: montaro
- Finnish: vuorijono (fi)
- French: chaine de montagnes (fr), cordillère (fr) f
- Galician: corda (gl) f, serra (gl) f, cordal (gl) m, fial m
- Georgian: მთაგრეხილი (mtagrexili)
- German: Gebirgskette (de) f
- Greek: οροσειρά (el) f (oroseirá)
- Hindi: पर्वतमाला (hi) f (parvatmālā), पर्वत शृंखला f (parvat śŕṅkhlā), पर्वतश्रेणी (hi) f (parvataśreṇī)
- Hungarian: hegylánc (hu), hegyvonulat (hu), hegység (hu)
- Icelandic: fjallgarður (is) m
- Indonesian: barisan (id)
- Japanese: 山脈 (ja) (さんみゃく, sanmyaku)
- Kazakh: таулы үстірт (tauly üstırt)
- Korean: 산맥(山脈) (ko) (sanmaek)
- Lithuanian: kalnãgūbris (lt) m
- Macedonian: планински венец m (planinski venec), планинска верига f (planinska veriga)
- Malay: banjaran gunung
- Manchu: ᠠᠯᡳᡵᡝᠨ (aliren)
- Maori: paemaunga
- Marathi: पर्वतरांग f (parvatrāṅga)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: fjellkjede (no) m
- Nynorsk: fjellkjede f
- Old Irish: slíab m or n
- Polish: pasmo górskie n
- Portuguese: cordilheira (pt) f
- Romanian: catenă (ro), lanț montan, lanț muntos n
- Russian: го́рный хребе́т (ru) m (górnyj xrebét), го́рная цепь (ru) f (górnaja cepʹ)
- Sicilian: serra (scn) f
- Spanish: cordillera (es) f, sierra (es) f
- Swahili: safu ya milima
- Swedish: bergskedja (sv) c
- Tagalog: bulubundukin, tagaytay
- Thai: เทือกเขา (th) (tʉ̂ʉak-kǎo)
- Ukrainian: гірськи́й хребе́т m (hirsʹkýj xrebét)
- Vietnamese: dãy núi
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