Dictionary | Define Kilimanjaro

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Kilimanjaro n : the highest peak in Africa; located in northeastern Tanzania; 19,340 feet high [syn: Mount Kilimanjaro]

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  1. Volcanic mountain in Tanzania, the highest peak in Africa at 19,321 feet.

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volcanic mountain in Tanzania

Extensive Definition

redirect Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro with its three volcanic cones, Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira, is an inactive stratovolcano in north-eastern Tanzania. Depending on definition, Kilimanjaro may be considered as having anywhere from the tallest to the fourth tallest free-standing mountain rise in the world,. In 2002, a study led by Ohio State University ice core paleoclimatologist Lonnie Thompson predicted that ice on top of Africa's tallest peak would be gone between 2015 and 2020 . In 2007, a team of Austrian scientists from University of Innsbruck predicted that the plateau ice cap will be gone by 2040, but some ice on the slope will remain longer due to local weather conditions . A comparison of ice core records suggests conditions today are returning to those of 11,000 years ago. A study by Philip Mote of the University of Washington in the United States and Georg Kaser of the University of Innsbruck in Austria concludes that the shrinking of Kilimanjaro's ice cap is not directly due to rising temperature but rather to decreased precipitation. In May 2008 The Tanzanian Minister for Natural Resources, Ms Shamsa Mwangunga, that there were indications that snow cover on the mountain was actually increasing. As of January 2006, the Western Breach route has been closed by the Tanzanian government following a rockslide that killed four people at Arrow Glacier Camp. The rockslide is believed to have been caused by frost action in an area that is no longer permanently frozen.
While it is inactive, Kilimanjaro has fumaroles that emit gas in the crater on the main summit of Kibo. Scientists concluded in 2003 that molten magma is just 400 metres (1,300 ft) below the summit crater. Although new activity is not expected, there are fears the volcano may collapse, causing a major eruption similar to the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Several collapses and landslides have occurred on Kibo in the past, one creating the area known as the western breach. Although there is no recorded history of eruptions, local legend speaks of activity around 170 years ago.

Mapping

Early good maps of Kilimanjaro were published by the British Government's Directorate of Overseas Surveys (DOS 422 Y742) in 1963. These were based on air photography carried out as early as 1958 by the RAF. These were on a scale of 1:50,000 with contours at 100 ft intervals. These are now unavailable. Tourist mapping was first published by the Ordnance Survey in England in 1989 based on the original DOS mapping (1:100,000, 100ft intervals, DOS 522). This is now no longer available. EWP produced a map with tourist information in 1990 (1:75,000, 100m contour intervals, inset maps of Kibo and Mawenzi on 1:20,000 and 1:30,000 scales respectively and 50m contour interval). This is regularly updated and in its 4th edition. In the last few years numerous other maps have become available of various qualities. whose supposed origin varies according to the theory—for some it's an ancient Swahili word for white or for shining, while for others it has non-Swahili origin, e.g. Kichagga word jaro meaning caravan. The problem with all these theories is that they can't explain why the diminutive kilima is used instead of the proper word for mountain, mlima. A different approach is to assume that it comes from Kichagga kilemanjaare or kilemajyaro meaning "which defeats the bird/leopard/caravan". However this theory can't explain the fact that the name Kilimanjaro was not used in Kichagga before European exploration in the mid-1800s.
In the 1880s the mountain, called Kilimandscharo in German, became a part of German East Africa after Karl Peters had persuaded local chiefs to sign treaties (a common story that Queen Victoria gave the mountain to Kaiser Wilhelm II is not true). In 1889 Uhuru Peak on Kibo was named Kaiser-Wilhelm-Spitze, which was used in the German Empire until its defeat in 1918, when the territory became British-administered Tanganyika and the name was dropped.

National Parks in the Kilimanjaro area

Trekking routes up Kilimanjaro

There are several routes by which to climb Mt Kilimanjaro, namely, Marangu, Rongai, Lemosho, Shira, Umbwe and Machame. Of all the routes, Machame is by far the most scenic albeit steeper route up the mountain. The Rongai is the easiest camping route and the Marangu is also easy, but accommodation is in huts. As a result, this route tends to be very busy and ascent and descent routes are the same.

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Kilimanjaro in Amharic: ኪሊማንጃሮ
Kilimanjaro in Arabic: جبل كيليمانجارو
Kilimanjaro in Aragonese: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Asturian: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Bengali: কিলিমাঞ্জারো
Kilimanjaro in Belarusian: Гара Кіліманджара
Kilimanjaro in Belarusian (Tarashkevitsa): Кіліманджара
Kilimanjaro in Bosnian: Kilimandžaro
Kilimanjaro in Bulgarian: Килиманджаро
Kilimanjaro in Catalan: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Czech: Kilimandžáro
Kilimanjaro in Welsh: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Danish: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in German: Kilimandscharo-Massiv
Kilimanjaro in Dhivehi: ކިލިމަންޖާރޯ ފަރުބަދަ
Kilimanjaro in Estonian: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Modern Greek (1453-): Κιλιμάντζαρο
Kilimanjaro in Spanish: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Esperanto: Kilimanĝaro
Kilimanjaro in Basque: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Persian: کلیمانجارو
Kilimanjaro in French: Kilimandjaro
Kilimanjaro in Irish: Cilimeaindearó
Kilimanjaro in Scottish Gaelic: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Galician: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Korean: 킬리만자로 산
Kilimanjaro in Croatian: Kilimandžaro
Kilimanjaro in Indonesian: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Icelandic: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Italian: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Hebrew: קילימנג'רו
Kilimanjaro in Georgian: კილიმანჯარო
Kilimanjaro in Swahili (macrolanguage): Kilimanjaro (mlima)
Kilimanjaro in Latvian: Kilimandžāro
Kilimanjaro in Lithuanian: Kilimandžaras
Kilimanjaro in Hungarian: Kilimandzsáró
Kilimanjaro in Macedonian: Килиманџаро
Kilimanjaro in Mongolian: Килиманжаро
Kilimanjaro in Dutch: Kilimanjaro (berg)
Kilimanjaro in Japanese: キリマンジャロ
Kilimanjaro in Norwegian: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Norwegian Nynorsk: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Oromo: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Low German: Kilimandscharo
Kilimanjaro in Polish: Kilimandżaro
Kilimanjaro in Portuguese: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Romanian: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Romansh: Kilimandscharo
Kilimanjaro in Russian: Килиманджаро
Kilimanjaro in Simple English: Mount Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Slovak: Kilimandžáro
Kilimanjaro in Slovenian: Kilimandžaro
Kilimanjaro in Serbian: Килиманџаро
Kilimanjaro in Serbo-Croatian: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Finnish: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Swedish: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Tamil: கிளிமஞ்சாரோ மலை
Kilimanjaro in Tetum: Kilimanjaru
Kilimanjaro in Thai: ยอดเขาคิลิมันจาโร
Kilimanjaro in Vietnamese: Núi Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Turkish: Kilimanjaro Dağı
Kilimanjaro in Ukrainian: Кіліманджаро
Kilimanjaro in Urdu: کلیمنجارو
Kilimanjaro in Venetian: Kilimanjaro
Kilimanjaro in Chinese: 乞力马扎罗山
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