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Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès

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Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès
Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès is located in Niger
Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès
Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès
Location of Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès in Niger
Highest point
Elevation2,022 m (6,634 ft)
ListingCountry high point
Coordinates17°50′21″N 8°43′13″E / 17.83917°N 8.72028°E / 17.83917; 8.72028[1]
Geography
LocationNiger
Parent rangeAïr Mountains

Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès (also Mont Bagzane, Mont Bagzan) is the highest mountain in Niger. Mont Idoukal-n-Taghès is located in the south central Aïr Mountains, and is at the northern end of the Bagzane plateau. The village and pilgrimage site of Abatol sits at the base of the peak.[2] The Aouderas valley, the path of a seasonal wash (or Kouri) runs south from the foot of Idoukal-n-Taghès towards Agadez, the regional capital. The oasis town of Aouderas is just southwest of the mountain. Due to its high elevation, mount Idoukal'n'Taghes has been found to host a number of Saharan-Mediterranean and Tropical plant species that have never been recorded elsewhere in Niger.[3]

Official Nigerien and international sources believed Mont Gréboun, far to the north, to be the highest peak in the nation as late as 2001, when Gréboun's long standing lower measurement confirmed at 1944 m, which had variously been measured as high as 2310 m.[4] Greboun has a much greater local relief, rising from near the desert floor, while Idoukal-n-Taghès sits atop a high massif with an average altitude above 1600 meters.

To honour the highest point in Niger, the official aircraft of the President of Niger is named Mont Bagzane.[5]

References

  1. ^ 17.839033,8.720183 and mapper.acme.com N 17 50' 21" E 8 43' 13"
  2. ^ The Nigerian Field Society: Lagos Branch. Trip to Niger Republic, October 2003 Archived 2008-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Anthelme, F.; Waziri Mato, M.; Maley, J. (2008). "Elevation and local refuges ensure persistence of mountain specific vegetation in the Nigerien Sahara". Journal of Arid Environments. 72 (12): 2232–2242. doi:10.1016/j.jaridenv.2008.07.003.
  4. ^ Peakbagger listing. Compare Jolijn Geels (2006) pp 177, 183-84 and Decalo (1997) p. 216.
  5. ^ Photos of the Boeing 737-2N9C numbered 5U-BAG, with readable title on nose.

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