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| From ''nappé'' (the culinary term for when a sauce is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon) | | From ''nappé'' (the culinary term for when a sauce is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon) | ||
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| 나페산 ''{{tt| | | 나페산 ''Nappé {{tt|San|Mountain}}'' | ||
| From ''nappé'' | | From ''nappé'' | ||
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| Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | | Chinese ({{tt|Mandarin|Taiwan and Mainland China}}) | ||
| 霜抹山 ''Shuāngmǒ Shān'' | | 霜抹山 ''Shuāngmǒ {{tt|Shān|Mountain}}'' | ||
| rowspan="2" | From 霜 ''shuāng'' (frost) or 糖霜 ''tángshuāng'' (icing), 塗抹 ''túmǒ'' (to apply (icing) | | rowspan="2" | From 霜 ''shuāng/sēung'' (frost) or 糖霜 ''tángshuāng/tòhngsēung'' (icing), and 塗抹 ''túmǒ/tòuhmut'' (to apply (icing)) | ||
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| Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | | Chinese ({{tt|Cantonese|Hong Kong}}) | ||
| 霜抹山 | | 霜抹山 ''Sēungmut {{tt|Sāan|Mountain}}'' | ||
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Location: | North Province | |||
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Region: | Paldea | |||
Generations: | IX | |||
[[File:]] Location of Glaseado Mountain in Paldea. | ||||
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Glaseado Mountain (Japanese: テンガン山 Mount Nappé) is the tallest mountain in the Paldea region, located in the region's North Province. The Glaseado Gym and the town of Montenevera are located here.
Geography
Glaseado Mountain is large and has a cold climate. It contains two of the Ten Sights of Paldea: Paldea's Highest Peak, the peak of Glaseado Mountain; and Glaseado's Grasp, a cliff named as such because it resembles a grasping hand.
Glaseado Mountain contains the town of Montenevera, as well as two Gyms: the Montenevera Gym and the Glaseado Gym. The Snow Slope Run, which is part of the Glaseado Gym Test, is done here.
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Name origin
Glaseado Mountain is derived from glaseado (Spanish for icing).
Mount Nappé is derived from nappé (the culinary term for when a sauce is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon).
In other languages
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ナッペ山 Nappé San | From nappé (the culinary term for when a sauce is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon) |
English | Glaseado Mountain | From glaseado (Spanish for icing) |
German | Montanata | From montaña (Spanish for mountain), montanha (Portuguese for mountain), and nata (Spanish and Portuguese for cream) |
Spanish, Italian | Sierra Napada | From nappé and possibly Sierra Nevada |
French | Mont Nappé | From nappé |
Korean | 나페산 Nappé San | From nappé |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 霜抹山 Shuāngmǒ Shān | From 霜 shuāng/sēung (frost) or 糖霜 tángshuāng/tòhngsēung (icing), and 塗抹 túmǒ/tòuhmut (to apply (icing)) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 霜抹山 Sēungmut Sāan |
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