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Mount Bwahit
Buahit
Highest point
Elevation4,437 m (14,557 ft)
Prominence800 m (2,600 ft)
Coordinates13°14′38″N 38°13′04″E / 13.24389°N 38.21778°E / 13.24389; 38.21778
Geography
Mount Bwahit is located in EthiopiaMount BwahitMount BwahitLocation in Ethiopia
LocationAmhara Region, Ethiopia
Parent rangeSimien Mountains

Mount Bwahit (Amharic: ቧሒት ተራራ) (or Buahit, Bachit, Buiheat) is a peak of the Simien Mountains in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia. Its altitude is estimated at 4430 or 4437 m above sea level, making it the third highest mountain in Ethiopia and the 13th or 14th highest mountain of Africa. It is located about 16 km west of the highest Ethiopian mountain, Ras Dashen, from which it is separated by a 1,600 m deep gorge. The connecting ridge goes NNE over the Arkwasiye Pass (ca. 3635 m), eastwards over Kidis Yared, at 4,453 metres (14,610 ft) the second-highest mountain in Ethiopia, and SSE over the Metelal Pass at approximately 3730 metres above mean sea level to Ras Dashen.

References

  1. Ethiopian Mapping Authority. 2010 National Statistics (Abstract): climate, Table A.1. Central Statistical Agency website (accessed 5 October 2011)
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