Anala Mons

11°00′N 14°06′E / 11.0°N 14.1°E / 11.0; 14.1EponymAnala

Anala Mons is a volcano on Venus. It is named after Anala, a Hindu fertility goddess. The feature was originally named Anala Corona. It is located at 11.0°N 14.1°E, in a region called the Sappho Patera quadrangle where numerous other volcanic features can be found.[1]

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  1. ^ McGill, George E. (2004-01-26). "Geologic Map of the Sappho Patera Quadrangle (V–20), Venus". Geologic Investigations Series I-2637. U.S. Geological Survey. Archived from the original on 2011-06-08. Retrieved 2006-10-25.
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