Taliwin Mountain


Taliwin Mountain is a mountain peak in the Babor mountain range within the Atlas Hill in Algeria, located in the municipality of Kendira in the Barbacha district in Béjaïa Province.

Description

Taliwin Mountain is the fourth highest mountain peak in Béjaïa, with an elevation of 1,698 m, right after Babor Mountain thenTakintosht, followed by Isak Mountain, and it overlooks the eastern Gulf of Béjaïa and the Soummam Basin, and facing the Babor and Djurdjura Mountains.
In the opposite direction is Takintosht in the south of the Soummam Basin, and Yma Quraya Mountain in the west of Bejaia Bay, where the city of Béjaïa was established.
The summit of this mountain can be reached via a single national road, National Road 75.
The mountain overlooks the municipality of Aokas and the municipality of Tichy, among other coastal municipalities.

Geology

The formation of Taliwin Mountain dates back to the Quaternary of the Cenozoic on the geologic time scale
The surrounding terrain is covered with gray marble, connected by paths of reddish siderite and iron ore.
The composition of this terrain is also characterized by an amount of crystalline schist and mica-schist.

Quarries

Around the foothills of Taliwin Mountain are several quarries that specialize in the extraction of:

Valleys

Many valleys originate and surround Taliwin Mountain, including:

Dams and lakes

  • Egil Amda Dam
  • Egzer Oftis Dam
  • Sheabat el Akhira Dam

Ecological diversity

Barbary macaque

The Barbary macaque is found near Taliwin Mountain.

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