Mount Unebi

{{Short description|Historic mountain in Kashihara, Japan}}

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| name = Mount Unebi

| other_name = 畝傍山

| photo = File:Unebi-yama.jpg

| photo_caption = View of Mount Unebi from Fujiwara Palace (4 May 2009).

| elevation_m = 198.8

| elevation_ref =[http://www.mlit.go.jp/crd/park/joho/database/toshiryokuchi/rekishi_fudo/hyou2_shitei.html 国土交通省・歴史的風土保存区域及び歴史的風土特別保存地区指定状況]

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| map = Japan

| map_caption = Location in Japan

| map_size = 280

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| listing = List of mountains in Japan
Yamato Sanzan

| translation = Ridgeside Mountain

| language = Japanese

| location = Kashihara, Nara Prefecture, Japan

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| coordinates = {{coord|34|29|33|N|135|47|5|E|type:mountain_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

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{{Nihongo|Mount Unebi|畝傍山|Unebi-yama}} is a mountain in the city of Kashihara, in the central-western part Nara Prefecture, Japan. Together with Mount Amanokagu and Mount Miminashi, it belongs to the so-called "Yamato Sanzan", in which it is the highest.[http://www.city.kashihara.nara.jp/kankou/own_kankou/kankou/spot/unebiyama.html 畝傍山(橿原市公式サイト)] At the foot of the mountain are gneiss new rocks, and part of the middle slope and higher are biotite and andesite. At the top is a funnel of an extinct crater.

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