Sankan Biriwa

Sankan Biriwa is a mountain massif in the east of Sierra Leone with two peaks, both over 1,800 metres, the northernmost is the second highest in Sierra Leone at 1,850 m. The mountain is part of the Tingi Hills Forest Reserve.[1][2]

References

  1. BirdLife IBA Factsheet: Tingi Hills Non-hunting Forest Reserve, BirdLife International (2007, retrieved on 22 November 2007
  2. World Database on Protected Areas: site Information, UN Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre, retrieved on 22 November 2007

See also

Protected areas of Sierra Leone

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