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Guinea Highlands

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Guinea Highlands

Area of highland, mostly over 1,000 m/3,280 ft, in West Africa, extending from the Republic of Guinea in the west to Côte d'Ivoire in the east and forming the northern borders of Sierra Leone and Liberia. It consists of many separate massifs, the largest of which is the Fouta Djallon, but the highest point is Bintimani (1,948 m/6,391 ft) in the Loma Mountains of northern Sierra Leone.



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