Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests
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Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests
Summary
Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests is an ecoregion[1]. It draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (ecoregion category, ranking #41 of 213).[2]
Key Facts
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests is in the country of Cameroon[3].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests is in the country of Equatorial Guinea[4].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's image is recorded as Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests, satellite view.jpg[5].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's instance of is recorded as ecoregion[6].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's instance of is recorded as WWF ecoregion[7].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's locator map image is recorded as Ecoregion AT0121.jpg[8].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's location is recorded as Afrotropical realm[9].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's location is recorded as Mount Cameroon[10].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's location is recorded as Bioko[11].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's Commons category is recorded as Mount Cameroon and Bioko Montane Forests Ecoregion[12].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 4.208935, 'lon': 9.170822}[13].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03d30t6[14].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's WWF ecoregion code is recorded as AT0121[15].
- Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests's One Earth ecoregion ID is recorded as mount-cameroon-and-bioko-montane-forests[16].
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Geography
Country listings include Cameroon[3], a country[17], in Cameroon[18], founded in 1960[19] and Equatorial Guinea[4], a country[20], in Equatorial Guinea[21], founded in 1968[22].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include ecoregion[6] and WWF ecoregion[7].
Why It Matters
Mount Cameroon and Bioko montane forests draws 13 Wikipedia views per month (ecoregion category, ranking #41 of 213).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[23]