Guinea Highlands

The Guinea Highlands is a densely forested mountainous plateau extending from central through northern and to western .
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  • Type: Upland with an elevation of 1,732 feet
  • Description: plateau in Liberia
  • Also known as: Massif de Guinée

Guinea Highlands

Latitude
9.5° or 9° 30′ north
Longitude
-10° or 10° west
Elevation
1,732 feet (528 metres)
Open location code
6CXGG222+22
Geo­Names ID
2276565
Wiki­data ID
Q5616476
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Venetian—“Guinea Highlands” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Guinea Highlands
  • Chinese: 畿內亞高地
  • Czech: Guinejská vysočina
  • Czech: Súdánská vysočina
  • Dutch: Hooglanden van Guinea
  • Esperanto: Gvineaj Altaj Teroj
  • Finnish: Guinean ylätasanko
  • French: Hauts plateaux de Guinée
  • Indonesian: Dataran Tinggi Guinea
  • Japanese: ギニア高地
  • Ladin: Guinea Highlands
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Guineahøylandet
  • Norwegian: Guineahøylandet
  • Polish: Wyżyna Gwinejska
  • Russian: Гвинейское нагорье
  • Slovak: Guinejská vysočina
  • Slovenian: Gvinejsko višavje
  • Swedish: Guinea Highlands
  • Tamil: கினி மேட்டு நிலம்
  • Turkish: Gine Yükseklikleri
  • Ukrainian: Гвінейське нагір’я
  • Venetian: Guinea Highlands

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