Virunga Mountains
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The Virunga Mountains are a chain of volcanoes in East Africa, along the northern border of Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda. The mountain range is a branch of the Albertine Rift, a part of the Great Rift Valley. They are located between Lake Edward and Lake Kivu.
The mountain range consists of eight major volcanoes. Most of them are dormant, except Mount Nyiragongo (3462 m) and Mount Nyamuragira (3063 m) in the Congo. These volcanoes erupted most recently in 2006. Mount Karisimbi (4507 m) is the highest volcano. The oldest mountain is Mount Sabyinyo (3634 m).
The Virunga Mountains are home of the critically endangered mountain gorilla, listed on the IUCN Red List of Endangered Species due to habitat loss, poaching, disease, and war (Butynski et al. 2003). The Karisoke Research Center, founded by Dian Fossey to observe gorillas in their native habitat, is located between Mount Karisimbi and Mount Bisoke.
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[edit] National Parks
- Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
- Mgahinga Gorilla National Park, Uganda
[edit] List of mountains in the Virunga
- Mount Karisimbi, Rwanda/DRC (4,507 m)
- Mount Mikeno, DRC (4,437 m)
- Mount Muhabura, Rwanda/Uganda (4,127 m)
- Mount Bisoke, Rwanda/DRC (3,711 m)
- Mount Sabyinyo, Rwanda/Uganda (3,674 m)
- Mount Gahinga, Rwanda/Uganda (3,474 m)
- Mount Nyiragongo, DRC (3,470 m)
- Mount Nyamuragira, DRC (3,058 m)
[edit] In culture
- Michael Crichton's novel Congo is set mostly in the Virunga region.
- Samba Mapangala, a Congolese-Kenyan musician, had a band called Orchestra Virunga.
[edit] See also