206 ft/ 63m
Mount Alvernia
There are no mountains. The highest point is called Mount Alvernia, but this is only about 60 feet high.
Mount Alvernia, which was previously known as Como Hill, is 63 metres in height (207 feet). It is the highest point of land on Cat Island in the Bahamas.
Mount Alvernia Academy was created in 1927.
Mount Alvernia High School was created in 1935.
There are no major mountain ranges in the Bahamas. The highest point in the Bahamas is Mount Alvernia on Cat Island, which reaches an elevation of only 63 meters (206 feet) above sea level. The terrain in the Bahamas is generally flat and low-lying.
Cat Island is located centrally in the country of The Bahamas (officially 'Commonwealth of the Bahamas') and is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, north of Cuba. It is known for having the highest point in the country on Mount Alvernia and is popular with tourists like the rest of the country.
Mount Alverina on the Cat Island is the highest point of elevation in The Bahamas with a height of around 120 metres (appr.395 feet). -Swaroop Atnoorkar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
No, the Bahamas is an archipelago of over 700 islands and cays located in the Atlantic Ocean. The islands are relatively flat and do not have any significant mountain ranges. The highest point in the Bahamas is Mount Alvernia on Cat Island, reaching only 206 feet (63 meters) above sea level.
Mount Alvernia on Cat Island, 63 m (207 ft)
Alvernia University was created in 1958.
Not exactly a mountain, but the highest point on Cat Island, and also in the Bahamas, is Mt. Alvernia, at about 206 ft. It is the site of the Hermitage a local historial site.