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[[File:Glossopteris toward Schopf.jpg|350px|thumb|Mount Schopf as seen from the peak of Mount Glossopteris]]
[[File:Glossopteris toward Schopf.jpg|350px|thumb|Mount Schopf as seen from the peak of Mount Glossopteris]]
'''Mount Schopf''' is an elongated, mesa-like, mainly ice-covered mountain (2,990 m), located just east of the Buckeye Table in the [[Ohio Range]]. It is the highest mountain in the Ohio Range.
'''Mount Schopf''' is an elongated, mesa-like, mainly ice-covered mountain (2,990 m), located just east of the [[Buckeye Table]] in the [[Ohio Range]]. It is the highest mountain in the Ohio Range.


==Discovery and name==
==Discovery and name==
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==Peerage Title==
==Peerage Title==
On 6 August 2020, Larissa Königs, a longtime supporter of [[Westarctica]] who was originally granted the title Baroness of [[Cadenazzi Rock|Cadenazzi]], was elevated in status to the dignity of Countess of Schopf. This change in title was intended to recognize her merit as a reporter and celebrate the numerous articles she had written about [[micronations]] for the German media.
On 6 August 2020, Larissa Königs, a longtime supporter of [[Westarctica]] who was originally granted the [[Peerage of Westarctica|peerage title]] Baroness of [[Cadenazzi Rock|Cadenazzi]] in 2018, was elevated in status to the dignity of Countess of Schopf. This change in title was intended to recognize her merit as a reporter and celebrate the numerous articles she had written about [[micronations]] for the German media.


[[Category:Mountains]]
[[Category:Mountains]]

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