Definition of Choungui. Meaning of Choungui. Synonyms of Choungui

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Choungui. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Choungui and, of course, Choungui synonyms and on the right images related to the word Choungui.

Definition of Choungui

No result for Choungui. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Choungui from wikipedia

- Choungui is a village in the commune of Kani-Kéli on Mayotte. It is located in south-western Mayotte, to the north of Mronabeja and to the east of Kanibe...
- Mont Choungui (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ ʃuŋɡi]) is a distinctively conical volcanic mountain in the southern part of the French island of Mayotte, in...
- highest points are: Mount Bénara or Mavingoni (660 m (2,170 ft)), Mount Choungui (594 m (1,949 ft)), Mount Mtsapéré (572 m (1,877 ft)), and Mount Combani...
- Guiana Marigot, Saint Martin Guadeloupe Martinique Saint Barthélemy Mont Choungui, Mayotte Réunion Île de l'Est, Crozet Islands, French Southern and Antarctic...
- Mayotte's highest peak; Sohoa forest on the island's western coast; and Mount Choungui (594 m) in the southern part of the island. Mayotte is part of the Comoros...
- probably hawksbill, sea turtles. Together with Mont Choungui to the west, it forms the 1600 ha Mlima Choungui and Sazilé or Crêtes du Sud Important Bird Area...
- 12.62 365 Acoua 3,285 Mtsangadoua 1,320 17 Kani-Kéli 4,336 20.51 211 Kani-Kéli 1,708 Kanibé 693 Choungui 658 Mronabeja 455 Mbouini 415 P****y-Kéli 407...
- Protected areas include Mount Mtsapéré, Mount Combani, Mount Benara, and Mount Choungui. The purpose of the reserve is to protect the relict primary forests of...
- Tour Eiffel (R4) 1–2 FC Chiconi (R2) 16. AS Papillon d'Honneur (R4) 0–6 Choungui FC (R2) 17. Enfants de Mayotte (R3) 2–2 (4–3 p) Pamandzi SC (R4) 18. UCS...
- (habitat/species management area) view of the Baie de Bouéni from Mont Choungui. Location Chirongui, Grande-Terre, Mayotte Coordinates 12°54′00″S 45°07′00″E...