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Mount Mikeno

Extinct volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo


Summary

Extinct volcano in the Democratic Republic of Congo

FieldValue
nameMount Mikeno
photoBukima Patrol Post.jpg
elevation_m4,437
elevation_ref
prominence_m1,193
rangeVirunga Mountains
parent_peakMount Karisimbi
listingHighest mountain peaks of Africa
mapDemocratic Republic of the Congo
map_size300
label_positionbottom
locationDemocratic Republic of the Congo
coordinates
coordinates_ref
typeStratovolcano
last_eruptionPleistocene

Mount Mikeno is an extinct volcanic mountain located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo section of the Virunga Mountains along with Mount Nyiragongo, Mount Nyamuragira, Mount Karisimbi, Mount Bisoke and Mount Sabyinyo. At 4437 m Mount Mikeno is the second highest peak in the Virunga Mountains after Karisimbi, and the 13th highest in Africa. Mikeno means "poor" and is so named for its harsh slopes which preclude human habitation.

Mount Mikeno lies completely within Virunga National Park and is known for the critically endangered mountain gorillas that live on its slopes. Expeditions to observe Mikeno's gorillas typically leave from the nearby Bukima Patrol Post.

Mount Mikeno is the type locality of the yellow-crested helmetshrike Prionops alberti.

It was featured in the movie Congo where the city of Solomon diamond mine is located.

Notes

References

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References

  1. "Mount Mikeno". Britannica.com.
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  3. "Mikedo".
  4. {{Harvnb. Fossey. 1983
  5. [http://virunga.org/the-park/ "About Virunga National Park"] Virguna.org. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  6. [http://visitvirunga.org/treks/#gorillas "Mountain Gorilla Treks"] VisitVirguna.org. Retrieved 2015-03-21.
  7. (1933). "Un oiseau nouveau trouvi. au sommet du Mikeno". Revue de Zoologie et de Botanique Africaines.
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