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Mount Luibel

Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano), Carnic Alps (Mountain(s) or Hill(s) or Volcano)


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Description of institution: Unidentified. Described by Edward Brown as the "great Mountain Luibol" in the Carnic Alps (A Brief Account, 79). Geo-location approximate. Images linked to this location: People associated with this location: Print Sources linked to this location: Mentioned - A Brief Account of some Travels in divers parts of Europe, viz. Hungaria, Servia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Thessaly, Austria, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, and Friuli. Through a great part of Germany, and the Low-Countries ... With some observations on the gold, silver, copper, quick-silver mines ... in those parts ... The second edition, with many additions. [With plates.] .