Jbel Tidirhine

Mount Tidighin, Jbel Tidighin,[3] is a mountain in Al Hoceïma Province, Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco. Its summit elevation is 2,456 m.[4]

Mount Tidighin
Tidighin
Location in Morocco
Highest point
Elevation2,456 m (8,058 ft)[1]
Prominence1,901 m (6,237 ft)[1]
ListingList of Ultras of Africa
Coordinates34°51′0″N 4°30′36″W[2]
Naming
Native nameجبل تيدغين
Geography
LocationTanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima, Morocco
Parent rangeRif
Climbing
First ascentUnknown
Easiest routeFrom Issaguen

Geography

The Tidirhine is the highest mountain of the Rif Range. It is an ultra-prominent peak that rises above the town of Ketama, now known as Issaguen, in an area known for the hospitality of the local Berber people, as well as for cannabis cultivation.[5] It is located 320 km to the north of Morocco's geographical centre and 232 km northeast of the capital Rabat.

gollark: Oh, *or* launch a gas giant at relativistic speeds from the next solar system along somehow.
gollark: Maybe just put the black hole into the sun.
gollark: So how much do you think adding 0.002% more mass to the sun will do?
gollark: > The principal component of the Solar System is the Sun, a G2 main-sequence star that contains 99.86% of the system's known mass and dominates it gravitationally.[18] The Sun's four largest orbiting bodies, the giant planets, account for 99% of the remaining mass, with Jupiter and Saturn together comprising more than 90%. The remaining objects of the Solar System (including the four terrestrial planets, the dwarf planets, moons, asteroids, and comets) together comprise less than 0.002% of the Solar System's total mass.[h]
gollark: 99.86% according to Wikipedia.

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