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- Mount Kilimanjaro - Wikipedia
It is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest free-standing mountain above sea level in the world, at 5,895 m (19,341 ft) above sea level and 4,900 m (16,100 ft) above its plateau base It is also the highest volcano in the Eastern Hemisphere and the fourth most prominent peak on Earth
- Kilimanjaro | Height, Map, Country, Facts | Britannica
Kilimanjaro, volcanic massif in northeastern Tanzania, near the Kenya border Its central cone, Kibo, rises to 19,340 feet (5,895 metres) and is the highest point in Africa
- Kilimanjaro - National Geographic Society
Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s tallest mountain and the world’s largest free-standing mountain Located in Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is the African continent's highest peak at 5,895 meters (19,340 feet) The majestic mountain is a snow-capped volcano
- Geography of Mount Kilimanjaro
Learn about the geography of Mount Kilimanjaro, its volcanic cones, and diverse vegetation zones Discover why this Tanzanian peak attracts thousands of hikers annually
- Mount Kilimanjaro Geography | Formation Features
Explore the geography of Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's highest peak, including its formation, location on the Tanzania-Kenya border, volcanic composition, and distinct climatic zones
- Where is Mount Kilimanjaro? 2026 Complete Location Guide
Discover Mount Kilimanjaro's location in Tanzania, access routes from major airports, gateway towns, and regional geography Plan your journey to Africa's highest peak with our complete guide
- Understanding Mount Kilimanjaro: Geography and Formation
Mount Kilimanjaro is composed of three distinct volcanic cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira Kibo, the highest peak, is also the most prominent and is considered dormant, with potential for future eruptions Mawenzi, the second-highest peak, is heavily eroded and has a rugged landscape
- Physical Geological Features – Mt. Kilimanjaro National Park
Few places on Earth reveal the drama of geological time as vividly as Mount Kilimanjaro Rising 5,895 meters (19,341 feet) above the East African plains, this immense mountain is not a single peak but a dormant volcanic complex — sculpted by fire, ice, and erosion over nearly a million years
- Mount Kilimanjaro - New World Encyclopedia
The Kilimanjaro mountain system extends in the east-west direction for approximately 50 miles (80 km) It consists of three principal extinct volcanoes: Mawensi on the east, Kibo in the center, and Shira on the western section of the massif
- Mount Kilimanjaro Facts - About Kilimanjaro National Park
You will find information regarding altitude and size, location and population, the volcano and the shrinking glaciers, climate, vegetation and animals and facts about Kilimanjaro National Park You can find more detailed information on some topics on the respective pages which are linked from here
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