Dega Mountain

Dega Mountain
Dega Mountain

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Höhe 3.047 m
Lage Debub, Eritrea f3
Geographische Lage 14° 45′ 42″ N, 39° 31′ 39″ O14.76166666666739.52753047Koordinaten: 14° 45′ 42″ N, 39° 31′ 39″ O
Dega Mountain (Eritrea)
Dega Mountain

Der Dega Mountain ist mit 3.047 m[1] der höchste Berg im afrikanischen Staat Eritrea. Er befindet sich in der Provinz Debub. Laut anderen Angaben soll der Soira (3.018 m) der höchste Gipfel Eritreas sein.

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  1. Dega Mountain auf mountainsmounts.com, abgerufen am 2. Februar 2011

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