# Mount Loura

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{{Short description|Mountain in Guinea}}
thumb|The "Dame de Mali".
'''Mount Loura''' (Fello Loura in the [Pular language](/source/Pular_language)) is the northernmost point and highest peak at {{convert|1573|m|ft}} in the [Fouta Djallon](/source/Fouta_Djallon) in northern [Guinea](/source/Guinea).<ref name="O'TooleBaker2005">{{cite book|last1=O'Toole|first1=Thomas|last2=Baker|first2=Janice E.|title=Historical Dictionary of Guinea|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kIiHwg3Y5u4C&pg=PA145|accessdate=11 December 2014|date=2005-03-16|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=9780810865457|page=145}}</ref> It is 7&nbsp;km from the [prefecture](/source/prefecture) of [Mali-ville](/source/Mali-ville). It is part of a complex of mountains called the [Massif de Tamgue](/source/Massif_de_Tamgue), which rises to steep cliffs on three sides, and provides views into [Senegal](/source/Senegal) and [Mali](/source/Mali).

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