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The Mountains of Kong are a legendary mountain range charted on
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s of
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from 1798 through to the late 1880s. The mountains were once thought to begin in
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near the
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source of the
Niger River The Niger River ( ; ) is the main river of West Africa, extending about . Its drainage basin is in area. Its source is in the Guinea Highlands in south-eastern Guinea near the Sierra Leone border. It runs in a crescent shape through ...
close to
Tembakounda Tembakounda in Guinea is the location of the source of the Niger River, West Africa's longest river, which eventually empties at the Niger Delta into the Gulf of Guinea distant. Tembakounda is in the Djallon Mountains, low mountains rising above ...
in Guinea, then continue east to the equally legendary
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n Mountains of the Moon, thought to be where the White Nile had its source. None of these mountains actually exist.


History

In 1798, a map resulting from the explorations of the area by Mungo Park showed this west-to-east mountain range for the first time. It was produced by the English cartographer
James Rennell Major James Rennell, (3 December 1742 – 29 March 1830) was an English geographer, historian and a pioneer of oceanography. Rennell produced some of the first accurate maps of Bengal at one inch to five miles as well as accurate outlines of Ind ...
, who showed the Niger evaporating inland at Wangara.Garfield, Simon, On The map, Chapter 11, The Legendary Mountains of Kong, 2012, Profile Books. The German map maker Johann Reinecke included the mountains in his map of 1804 as the ''Gebirge Kong''. In 1805, the London engraver
John Cary John Cary (c. 1754 – 1835) was an English cartographer. Life Cary served his apprenticeship as an engraver in London, before setting up his own business in the Strand in 1783. He soon gained a reputation for his maps and globes, his atlas ...
showed them for the first time linking to the Mountains of the Moon. Various nineteenth-century explorers of West Africa included the range on maps they produced or whose production they directed after exploring the area. These include French explorer
René Caillié Auguste René Caillié (; 19 November 1799 – 17 May 1838) was a French explorer and the first European to return alive from the town of Timbuktu. Caillié had been preceded at Timbuktu by a British officer, Major Gordon Laing, who was murdere ...
, who explored the highlands of Guinea at
Fouta Djallon Fouta Djallon ( ff, 𞤊𞤵𞥅𞤼𞤢 𞤔𞤢𞤤𞤮𞥅, Fuuta Jaloo; ar, فوتا جالون) is a highland region in the center of Guinea, roughly corresponding with Middle Guinea, in West Africa. Etymology The Fulani people call the ...
, near the source of the Niger; the Cornish explorer
Richard Lemon Lander Richard Lemon Lander (8 February 1804 – 6 February 1834) was a British explorer of western Africa. He and his brother John were the first Europeans to follow the course of the River Niger, and discover that it led to the Atlantic. Biograp ...
and his younger brother
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; and Scottish explorer
Hugh Clapperton Bain Hugh Clapperton (18 May 1788 – 13 April 1827) was a Scottish naval officer and explorer of West and Central Africa. Early career Clapperton was born in Annan, Dumfriesshire, where his father, George Clapperton, was a surgeon. He gained s ...
, who also sought the course of the Niger River in its upper reaches. The historians Thomas Basset and Phillip Porter have identified forty maps, published between 1798 and 1892, showing the mountains. Despite the failure of other later explorers to locate the range, it continued to appear on maps until late in the nineteenth century. Cartographers began to stop including the mountains on maps after French explorer
Louis Gustave Binger Louis-Gustave Binger (; 14 October 1856 – 10 November 1936) was a French officer and explorer who claimed the Côte d'Ivoire for France. Binger was born at Strasbourg in the Bas-Rhin . In 1887 he traveled from Senegal up to the Niger River, a ...
established that the mountains were fictitious, in his 1887–89 expedition to chart the Niger River from its mouth in the
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and through Côte d'Ivoire. In 1928, Bartholemew's Oxford Advanced Atlas still contained them in its index locating them at 8° 40' N, 5° 0' W. Even later, they appeared erroneously in Goode's World Atlas of 1995.


Related namings

The town of
Kong, Ivory Coast Kong is a town in northern Ivory Coast. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat of Kong Department in Tchologo Region, Savanes District. Kong is also a commune. It was the capital of the Kong Empire (1710–1895). Natural history Kong is in the ...
dates to the 12th century and bears the name that it gave to the mountains. This rose in power during the 17th century to form the
Kong Empire The Kong Empire (1710–1898), also known as the Wattara Empire or Ouattara Empire for its founder, was a pre-colonial African Muslim state centered in northeastern Ivory Coast that also encompassed much of present-day Burkina Faso. It was fo ...
, which eventually passed under French colonial rule.


Gallery of maps

File:1813 pinkerton.jpg, A map of Africa, made by John Pinkerton in 1813. File:Guinea from Milner's Atlas.jpg, The Mountains of Kong on the "Africa" map in Milner's Atlas, 1850. File:Kong Mountains.jpeg, 1872 detail of Monteith's lesson book African map File:Kong-Berge 1882.jpg, From a 19th-century atlas (1882), "Kong Mountains" marked (red arrow) File:Mountains of Kong in Dutch atlas (1877).jpg, Mountains of Kong in Dutch atlas (1877), situated in western Africa


References

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