Mount Stanley | |
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Mount Stanley
from left to right: Moebius Peak, Elena Peak, Savoia Peak, Alexandra Peak, Margherita Peak |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 5,109 m (16,762 ft) |
Prominence | 3,951 m (12,963 ft) Ranked 28th |
Isolation | 830 kilometres (520 mi) |
Listing |
Country high point Ultra |
Coordinates | 0°23′09″N 29°52′18″E / 0.38583°N 29.87167°ECoordinates: 0°23′09″N 29°52′18″E / 0.38583°N 29.87167°E |
Geography | |
Location | Democratic Republic of the Congo—Uganda |
Parent range | Ruwenzori Range |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1906 by Duke of the Abruzzi and party |
Easiest route | rock/snow climb |
Mount Stanley is a mountain located in the Rwenzori range. With an elevation of 5,109 m (16,763 ft), it is the highest mountain of both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, and the third highest in Africa, after Kilimanjaro (5,895 m) and Mount Kenya (5,199 m). The peak and several other surrounding peaks are high enough to support glaciers. Mount Stanley is named for the journalist and explorer, Sir Henry Morton Stanley. It is part of the Rwenzori Mountains National Park, a UNESCO world Heritage Site.
Mt. Stanley consists of two twin summits and several lower peaks:
Mt. Stanley was first climbed in 1906 by Duke of the Abruzzi, J. Petigax, C. Ollier, and J. Brocherel. Margherita Peak is named after Queen Margherita of Italy.