The Babor Range (Arabic: جبل البابور; Kabyle: Idurar n Babuṛ) is a mountain range of the Tell Atlas in Algeria. The highest point of the range is 2,004 m high Mount Babor.[2]
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| جبل البابور / Idurar n ibabuṛen | |
View of the Babor Range near Bougaa | |
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| Peak | Mount Babor |
| Elevation | 2,004 m (6,575 ft) |
| Coordinates | 36°33′0″N 5°28′0″E[1] |
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| Parent range | Tell Atlas |
The Babor Range, together with the neighboring Bibans, is part of the mountainous natural region of Petite Kabylie.[3]
There is a protected area in the range, the Djebel Babor Nature Reserve, known for birdwatching.[4] It is also one of the few remaining habitats for the endangered Barbary macaque, Macaca sylvanus.[5]
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