Mount Ena (恵那山, Ena-san) is a mountain peak of the Kiso Mountains range in the Chūbu region of Japan.
Mount Ena is 2,191 m (7,188 ft) in elevation. It is located on the border between Nakatsugawa in Gifu Prefecture, and Achi in Nagano Prefecture.
The mountain is on the list of landmark "100 Famous Japanese Mountains." The Kiso Mountains are the "Central Alps" of the scenic Japanese Alps group, located on central Honshu.
There are four hiking routes to the summit of Mount Ena, and are the:
The Japanese Alps ranges, Mount Ontake, Mount Haku, and part of Mount Fuji can be seen from the summit of Mount Ena.
Ena or ENA may refer to:
Ena is a genus of air-breathing land snails, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Enidae.
Species within the genus Ena include:
Ena (Greek: Ένα; "One") is the eighth studio album by the popular Greek artist Peggy Zina, recorded at Diogenes Studio and released on November 8, 2006, by Minos EMI. In August 2007, it was repackaged with Zina's single "Mystiko" and named Ena New Edition.
The following songs from the album were released as radio singles and each featured a music video:
"Ena"
"Ego Ta Spao"
"Eimai Edo"
The Special Edition of the album remained on the Cypriot Album Chart for more than 52 weeks
Mount may refer to:
Mounting takes place before a computer can use any kind of storage device (such as a hard drive, CD-ROM, or network share). The user or their operating system must make it accessible through the computer's file system. A user can only access files on mounted media.
A mount point is a physical location in the partition used as a root filesystem. Many different types of storage exist, including magnetic, magneto-optical, optical, and semiconductor (solid-state) drives. As of 2013, magnetic media are still the most common and are available as hard disk drives and, less frequently, floppy disks. Before any of them can be used for storage, the means by which information is read and written must be organized and knowledge of this must be available to the operating system. The organization is called a filesystem. Each different filesystem provides the host operating system with metadata so that it knows how to read and write data. When the medium (or media, when the filesystem is a volume filesystem as in RAID arrays) is mounted, this metadata is read by the operating system so that it can use the storage.
Mount is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: