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Mount Bahaya
Mount Bahaya is located in Somalia
Mount Bahaya
Mount Bahaya
Highest point
Elevation2,120 m (6,960 ft)
Prominence1,598 m (5,243 ft)
Isolation281 km (175 mi)
Listingonly Ultra-prominent peak in Somalia
Coordinates11°19.57′N 49°44.91′E / 11.32617°N 49.74850°E / 11.32617; 49.74850
Naming
Native nameBuurta Baxaya (Somali)
Geography
Parent rangeFadhisame Mountains

Mount Bahaya (Somali language: Buurta Baxaya, sometimes spelled Mount Bahaja), also known as Mount Bahaya, is the fourth-tallest mountain in Somalia, after the triple-peaked mountains Mount Shimbiris, Mount Surud Cad, and Mount Warraq.[1] It is the only Ultra-prominent peak in the country with a summit of about 2,100 m (6,900 ft). It is located in the northern Bari region, 60 kilometres (37 mi) east of Bosaso, close to the Red Sea. The exact elevation is uncertain, being either 2,065 m (6,775 ft),[1] 2,084 m (6,837 ft), or 2,120 m (6,960 ft).[2] According to a map from the Defense Mapping Agency published in 1974, it could even be 2,135 m (7,005 ft) in height.

With a prominence of 1,543 to 1,613 meters, it is an Ultra-prominent peak, making it the 74th to 58th most prominent peak in Africa, and the only definite one in the country of Somalia. The taller Mount Shimbiris could be an Ultra-prominent peak as well, with a measured prominence of 1,495 m (4,905 ft). The mountain is highly elongated in a northwest-southeast direction, leading some to list the southern and northern ends as Bahaya and Karkoor, respectively.[3]

Mount Bahaya is the tallest peak in the Fadhisame Mountains, which are in northeastern Somalia. The range itself is a small section of the larger Cal Miskaad Mountains, which define the northern Horn of Africa in most of Somalia, and which extend from Karin, Bari to further east, their peaks forming the Socotra Archipelago. Bahaya, along with the surrounding range, is mostly made up of the deeply-eroded remnants of an ancient volcanic chain.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Worldatlas - Tallest Mountains in Somalia". worldatlas.com. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  2. ^ "The Africa 50 Finest Mountains ranked by primary factor". www.ii.uib.no. Retrieved 18 March 2017.
  3. ^ "Baxaya - Geonames". geonames.org. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  4. ^ "Galgodon Highlands : mountains,Somalia : Britannica.com". britannica.com. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
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