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Alantika Mountains

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Atlantika Mountains, odu kuma nwọ neke dọ gẹ chi Alantika Mountains, ọmọ lẹ chi atẹru ọgba Cameroon line enyi volcanic mountains, ọmọ lẹ di ọmẹ ali'meji Nigeria kpayi Cameroon. Ma charu ejọwọ southeast eyi Yola, ki ch'ugwẹta Adamawa State efu Nigeria, kpayi southwest eyi Mandara mountains. Efu Cameroon, ma chẹ gwẹgwa kpayi North Region. Ama chi north eyi Adamawa Plateau kpayi west eyi Faro National Park efu Cameroon.[1] unana ami uwo lẹ che gbati Éwn malábó:Convert gbọgba tọgba Aji Faro , i defu ami aji wewe kuma charu Aji Benue.[2] The range includes a belt of volcanoes, ojile nwu chukọlọ gẹ-n [3] The mountains' landscape includes outcrops of large granite boulders.[4]

Uwo Atlantika lẹ chi unyi wu amu ugbẹ Afromontane, ki defu ami Cameroonian Highlands forests ecoregion. Ami uwo lẹ chẹ datanẹ kwefu ami Afromontane eyi ki bọ ki dọwọ-elẹ by lower-elevation areas. Ọmọlẹ chi unyi ami Afromontane. Ami ugbẹ gecko Ancylodactylus alantika chi uwo Atlantika kpayi Hosséré Vokré kate-idẹ efewo plateau teju ọwọ east.[4]

Eju ọwọ eyi ki uwo Atlantika dẹ lẹ, ma gba gba mu du chi eju ọmẹ Nigeria kpayi Cameroon by the colonial powers.[5] Amibo Koma wa dodo efu uwo lẹ ẹgba adiko ukpẹru 19th century,todu ku ma ki rọmẹ tax nwu colonial gọvumẹt-n. Ma ma kakini amonẹ d'ọmọ gbogbo ti efu ọdọ 1980-n, ẹgba lẹ teacher ka ki kwi India kiya chukọlọ ichikulu nwu gọvumẹti wa li ma.[6]

Ẹnwu ki chẹtẹ Alantika chi "ugbo ki Allah ma wata-n" alu Ichi Kanuri , todu ki abo Koma gwọ'nyu religions ema, alu du k'iyaka chi abo ku ma ch'ọwọ lu ma daka.[7]

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  2. Bernard P.K. Yerima, E. Van Ranst (2005). Major Soil Classification Systems Used in the Tropics:: Soils of Cameroon. Trafford Publishing. p. 136. ISBN 1-4120-5789-2.
  3. Jim Hathaway (1989). Cameroon in Pictures. Lerner Publications Co. p. 13. ISBN 0-8225-1857-0.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Bauer, A. M., Chirio, L., Ineich, I., & LeBreton, M. (2006). New Species of Cnemaspis (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from Northern Cameroon, a Neglected Biodiversity Hotspot. Journal of Herpetology, 40(4), 510–519. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4498534
  5. "..in the case concerning the Land and Maritime Boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria" (PDF). International Court of Justice. 18 February 2002.[مردہ ربط]
  6. ROWLAND CROUCHER AND OTHERS (December 11, 2003). "Update from HCJB World Radio: NIGERIAN MINISTRY MARKS 20 YEARS OF OUTREACH AMONG PRIMITIVE TRIBE". John Mark Ministries. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
  7. "Alantika Mountains". Archived from the original on 26 June 2012. Retrieved 27 May 2012.