- Mount Nimba
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Name = Mount Nimba
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Elevation = 1,752 metres (5,750 feet)
Location = flag|Côte d'Ivoire — flag|Guinea — flag|Liberia
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pushpin_map_caption = Location of Mount Nimba in Guinea (on borders with Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia)
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latd= 7|latm= 33|lats= 40|latNS=N
longd= 8|longm= 27|longs= 52|longEW=W
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Translation = | Language =Mount Nimba is a
mountain along the border ofCôte d'Ivoire ,Liberia , andGuinea inWest Africa . At 1,752 m (5,750 ft) it is the highest point in all three nations. The mountain is part of theNimba Massif (the "Guinean Backbone"), straddling the border between the two countries andLiberia . The nearest major settlement is the townYekepa to the west in Liberia.Since
1944 the area, excluding Liberia's portion, has been a nature reserve. Currently covering 180 km², theMount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve is classified as aWorld Heritage Site , including bothrainforest andsavanna . It is a "strict" reserve, forbidding tourism.The mountain is rich in
iron ore . There was intensive mining in the Liberian portion of the mountain until reserves were exhausted in1989 . The mix of iron-quartzite sheets,schist s andgranitogneiss has produced startling land formations bysoil erosion .The mountain was given its name in December 1929 with the expedition of
Sempere ,Sattler andMichelis .External links
* [http://www.unep-wcmc.org/protected_areas/data/wh/mtnimba.html World Heritage Site Data Sheet–Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve]
* [http://www.mnhn.fr/publication/zoosyst/z02n2a5.pdf Rollard Ch., Wesolowska W. 2002. Jumping spiders (Arachnida, Araneae, Salticidae) from the Nimba Mountains in Guinea. Zoosystema. Paris, 24 (2):283-307]
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