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Manda-Inakir

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Manda-Inakir
ماندا-إناكير
Highest point
Elevation600+ metres (1,968 feet)
Coordinates12°38′N 42°20′E / 12.633°N 42.333°E / 12.633; 42.333
Geography
LocationDjibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia
Geology
Age of rockHistorical
Mountain typeFissure vents
Last eruption1928

Manda-Inakir (Arabic: ماندا-إناكير) is a system of fissure vents and cinder cones located along the borders between Djibouti, Eritrea and Ethiopia. Last erupting in 1928, it produced a cinder cone called Kammourta. It has an elevation of over 600 metres.

See also

References

  • "Manda-Inakir". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
  • Manda-Inakir