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Atewa Range Forest Reserve
Mountain range in Ghana / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Atewa Range Forest Reserve (also called the Atiwa-Atwaredu ranges) is in the Akyem Abuakwa region of southeastern Ghana, near the town of Kibi, and south-west of the Kwahu Plateau which forms the south-west boundary[1] of Lake Volta. The range runs roughly north–south, consisting of steep-sided hills with fairly flat summits.[2] It is the last remains of the Cenozoic peneplain that once covered southern Ghana,[3] and contains ancient bauxitic soils.[4] The range is the site of an important forest reserve, and the source of three major rivers.[5]