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Avima is a mountain (Mt. Avima) in the Republic of Congo near Gabon border to the west, and the Cameroon border to the north. It is a mountain with a 35 km west to east oriented ridge and has few top points which are in range of 950 m above the sea level. Mt. Avima has a significant deposit of iron ore and few small gold placer deposits. The mountain is covered by rain-forest. The forest is inhabited by a small local tribe of native people who live on from hunting and from alluvial gold mining. Between March to September 2009 it was an access road built from Cameroon border to Mt. Avima for a mining exploration program arriving to the top of the mountain. After the exploration program, the road was covered by the rain forest blocking the access by vehicles to the mountain. Due to the signi

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  • Monts Avima är en bergskedja i Kongo-Brazzaville. Den ligger i departementet Sangha, i den nordvästra delen av landet, 700 km norr om huvudstaden Brazzaville. Den täcks av glesbefolkad regnskog och är rik på järnmalm. Företaget Avima Fer drev ett gruvprojekt från 2007, men staten överförde tillståndet till Sangha Mining Development Sasu 2020, varpå Avima Fer inledde en rättsprocess. (sv)
  • Avima is a mountain (Mt. Avima) in the Republic of Congo near Gabon border to the west, and the Cameroon border to the north. It is a mountain with a 35 km west to east oriented ridge and has few top points which are in range of 950 m above the sea level. Mt. Avima has a significant deposit of iron ore and few small gold placer deposits. The mountain is covered by rain-forest. The forest is inhabited by a small local tribe of native people who live on from hunting and from alluvial gold mining. Between March to September 2009 it was an access road built from Cameroon border to Mt. Avima for a mining exploration program arriving to the top of the mountain. After the exploration program, the road was covered by the rain forest blocking the access by vehicles to the mountain. Due to the signi (en)
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  • Avima is a mountain (Mt. Avima) in the Republic of Congo near Gabon border to the west, and the Cameroon border to the north. It is a mountain with a 35 km west to east oriented ridge and has few top points which are in range of 950 m above the sea level. Mt. Avima has a significant deposit of iron ore and few small gold placer deposits. The mountain is covered by rain-forest. The forest is inhabited by a small local tribe of native people who live on from hunting and from alluvial gold mining. Between March to September 2009 it was an access road built from Cameroon border to Mt. Avima for a mining exploration program arriving to the top of the mountain. After the exploration program, the road was covered by the rain forest blocking the access by vehicles to the mountain. Due to the significant quantities and qualities of iron ore discovered, it is expected that mining activities will start in the future. (en)
  • Monts Avima är en bergskedja i Kongo-Brazzaville. Den ligger i departementet Sangha, i den nordvästra delen av landet, 700 km norr om huvudstaden Brazzaville. Den täcks av glesbefolkad regnskog och är rik på järnmalm. Företaget Avima Fer drev ett gruvprojekt från 2007, men staten överförde tillståndet till Sangha Mining Development Sasu 2020, varpå Avima Fer inledde en rättsprocess. (sv)
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