Steep-sided residual hill of limestone, marble, or dolomite on a flat plain
For other uses, see Mogote (disambiguation).
A mogote (/məˈɡoʊti/)[1] is a generally isolated, steep-sided residual hill in the tropics composed of either limestone, marble, or dolomite. Mogotes are surrounded by nearly flat alluvial plains. The hills typically have a rounded, tower-like form.
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