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List of volcanoes in Ethiopia; List of highest mountain peaks of Africa, with data on the 47 highest mountains of Ethiopia This page was last edited on 6 August 2024 ...
Sacred mountains of Ethiopia (2 P) W. Mountains and hills of Wolayita Zone (1 P) Pages in category "Mountains of Ethiopia"
The Ethiopian Highlands (also called the Abyssinian Highlands) [1] [2] is a rugged mass of mountains in Ethiopia in Northeast Africa.It forms the largest continuous area of its elevation in the continent, with little of its surface falling below 1,500 m (4,900 ft), while the summits reach heights of up to 4,550 m (14,930 ft).
The Bale Mountains are separated from the larger part of the Ethiopian highlands by the Great Rift Valley, one of the longest and most profound chasms in Ethiopia. The highest peaks of that range include Tullu Demtu , the second-highest mountain in Ethiopia (4,377 m or 14,360 ft), Batu (4,307 m or 14,131 ft), Chilalo (4,036 m or 13,241 ft) and ...
Jamish Brown, Climbing in the Atlas Mountains, The Alpine Journal, 2002, pp. 81–91. Des Clark, Mountaineering in the Moroccan High Atlas, Cicerone, 2011 Bernhard Lindahl, Local History of Ethiopia, 2005/2008 (for verification of names)
At the eastern part of the mountain range, the town of Wandatch (on the Kobo - Lalibela road) is the main entry point to the Abuna Yosef afro-alpine massif. [6] [7] At 3500 m above sea level, it is one of the most elevated towns in Ethiopia. The towns of Muja, Kulmesq and Lalibela are located on the footslopes of the massif.
Arsi Mountains National Park: Oromia: 2011: 10,876 square kilometres (4,199 sq mi) Regional Government: Awash National Park: Oromia and Afar: 1958: 850 square kilometres (330 sq mi) Federal Government: Bejimiz National Park: Benishangul-Gumuz and Amhara
Ras Dashen (Amharic: ራስ ዳሸን rās dāshn) or Ras Dejen (Amharic: ራስ ደጀን) is the highest mountain in Ethiopia.Located in the Simien Mountains National Park in the North Gondar Zone of the Amhara Region, it reaches an elevation of 4,550 metres (14,930 ft).