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The Tumuk Humak Mountains (Dutch: Toemoek-Hoemakgebergte, Portuguese: Serra do Tumucumaque, French: Monts Tumuc Humac) are a mountain range in South America, stretching about 120 kilometers (75 mi) eastwest in the border area between Brazil in the south and Suriname and French Guiana in the north. In the language of the Apalam and Wayana peoples, Tumucumaque means "the mountain rock symbolizing the struggle between the shaman and the spirits".[1] The range is very remote and almost inaccessible.

Tumuk Humak Mountains
Tumuk Humak Mountains on a map of 1891, described only as "The sierra dividing Guiana from the Amazon Basin".
Highest point
Elevation956 m (3,136 ft)
Coordinates2°20′N 55°0′W
Geography
Tumuk Humak Mountains
Location in Brazil
CountryBrazil, French Guiana and Suriname

Both the Maroni and Oyapock rivers originate in the Tumuk Humak Mountains. The Maroni (Dutch: Marowijne) forms the entire (disputed) border between Suriname and French Guiana, and the Oyapock (Portuguese: Oiapoque) most of the border between French Guiana and Brazil.

The Tumuk Humak Mountains are part of the Tumucumaque Uplands of the Guiana Shield. They are geographically important because they form the divide between the biogeographical system of the Amazon Basin and that of the Atlantic coastal area of the Guianas. The Tumuk Humak plateau is covered primarily with lowland and plateau forests.

Brazil's Tumucumaque Mountains National Park is named after the Tumuk Humak Mountains and covers that country's section of the mountain range, in the states of Pará and Amapá. Created in 2002, it is Brazil's largest national park and the world's largest protected tropical forest. The highest point in the state of Amapá is located there, reaching 701 meters (2,300 ft).[2]

The French film Tumuc Humac (1970), directed by Jean-Marie Périer, was named after the mountain range.


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[de] Tumuk-Humak-Gebirge

Das Tumuk-Humak-Gebirge ist eine ca. 120 km lange Bergkette im Südosten von Suriname, im Distrikt Sipaliwini.
- [en] Tumuk Humak Mountains

[es] Sierra de Tumucumaque

La sierra de Tumucumaque (en neerlandés: Toemoek-Hoemakgebergte, en portugués: Serra do Tumucumaque, en francés: Monts Tumuc Humac) es una cordillera en América del Sur que se extiende unos 120 kilómetros en dirección este-oeste en el área fronteriza entre Brasil, en el sur, y Surinam y la Guayana Francesa, en el norte. En el idioma de los pueblos apalam y wayana, Tumucumaque significa «la roca de la montaña simbolizando la lucha entre el chamán y los espíritus».[cita requerida] La cadena es muy remota y casi inaccesible.

[fr] Monts Tumuc-Humac

Les monts Tumuc-Humac (en portugais : Serra do Tumucumaque) sont une chaîne de montagnes imaginaire dont l'emplacement supposé, entre le Sud de la Guyane française et du Suriname et le Nord du Brésil, est resté désigné sous ce nom.

[it] Monti Tumuk Humak

I monti Tumuk Humak o monti Tumuc Humac (in francese Monts Tumuc-Humac, in portoghese Serra do Tumucumaque, in olandese Toemoek-Hoemakgebergte) sono una catena montuosa sudamericana posta al confine fra il Brasile settentrionale (stati di Amapá e Pará) a sud, la Guyana francese (comuni di Maripasoula, Saül e Camopi) a nord-est ed il Suriname (distretto del Sipaliwini) a nord-ovest.



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