Arta Mountains
Arta Mountains | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Arta |
Elevation | 755 m (2,477 ft) |
Naming | |
Nickname | The Great Mountains of Arta |
Geography | |
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Country | Djibouti |
State/Province | Arta Region |
The Arta Mountains, also known as the Great Mountains of Arta, are a mountain range in Djibouti. They sit at an average elevation of 700 metres (2,300 ft) above sea level. The mountains lie to the south of the Gulf of Tadjoura, in the Arta Region. They are situated approximately 35 kilometres (21 mi) west of the capital Djibouti City, and 69 kilometres (43 mi) by road from Ali Sabieh.
History
The first known people that inhabited the mountain are the Issa Somali. The most famous town in the area is the town of Arta.
Climate
Elevation is a major factor in temperature levels. Higher areas, on average, are 11°C (20°F) cooler, day or night. Overnight lows sometimes necessitate heavy clothes or blankets; particularly in the highlands, when the temperature drops to about 50–54 °F (10–12.2 °C) every night.
The Mountains of Arta have a mixture of highland climate zones, with temperature differences of up to 10 °C, depending on elevation and prevailing wind patterns.
The range's climate is semi-desert hot during summer and cold in the winter. Its rainy season extends from mid-Jan to mid-April. From November to February, the area experiences the cool winter season. It also heats up with cool winds from June to September.
See also
References
- United States Bureau of Mines, Geological Survey (2000). Minerals Yearbook, Volume 3. The Bureau. pp. 12–1.