The Atlantika Mountains, also known as the Alantika Mountains, are an extension of the Cameroon line of volcanic mountains, spanning the border between Nigeria and Cameroon. They lie to the southeast of Yola, the capital of Adamawa State in Nigeria, and southwest of the Mandara mountains. In Cameroon, they are part of the North Region.They are north of the Adamawa Plateau and west of the Faro National Park in Cameroon.The massif rises to about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) above the Faro River, a tributary of the Benue River.The range includes a belt of volcanoes, most of which are inactive.
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| - Atlantika Mountains (en)
- Monts Atlantika (fr)
- 亞特蘭提卡山脈 (zh)
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| - Les monts Atlantika sont un massif montagneux de la ligne du Cameroun situé à la frontière entre le Cameroun et le Nigeria. Ils se situent au sud-ouest des monts Mandara. (fr)
- 亞特蘭提卡山脈是非洲的山脈,位於該國西北部尼日利亞和喀麥隆接壤的邊境,處於阿達馬瓦高原以北,最高點海拔高度1,885米。 (zh)
- The Atlantika Mountains, also known as the Alantika Mountains, are an extension of the Cameroon line of volcanic mountains, spanning the border between Nigeria and Cameroon. They lie to the southeast of Yola, the capital of Adamawa State in Nigeria, and southwest of the Mandara mountains. In Cameroon, they are part of the North Region.They are north of the Adamawa Plateau and west of the Faro National Park in Cameroon.The massif rises to about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) above the Faro River, a tributary of the Benue River.The range includes a belt of volcanoes, most of which are inactive. (en)
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| - The Atlantika Mountains, also known as the Alantika Mountains, are an extension of the Cameroon line of volcanic mountains, spanning the border between Nigeria and Cameroon. They lie to the southeast of Yola, the capital of Adamawa State in Nigeria, and southwest of the Mandara mountains. In Cameroon, they are part of the North Region.They are north of the Adamawa Plateau and west of the Faro National Park in Cameroon.The massif rises to about 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) above the Faro River, a tributary of the Benue River.The range includes a belt of volcanoes, most of which are inactive. The line of mountains of which the Atlantika range is a part were taken as a natural boundary between Nigeria and Cameroon by the colonial powers.The Koma people took refuge in the mountains in the last half of the 19th century, apparently to avoid paying taxes to the colonial government. They remained unnoticed until 1980, when they were found by an Indian schoolteacher who was working for the government. Alantika means where Allah hasn't yet arrived in the Kanuri language, due to the Koma people keeping their own religions, despite being mostly surrounded by Muslims. (en)
- Les monts Atlantika sont un massif montagneux de la ligne du Cameroun situé à la frontière entre le Cameroun et le Nigeria. Ils se situent au sud-ouest des monts Mandara. (fr)
- 亞特蘭提卡山脈是非洲的山脈,位於該國西北部尼日利亞和喀麥隆接壤的邊境,處於阿達馬瓦高原以北,最高點海拔高度1,885米。 (zh)
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