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Antigua wants to rename peak 'Mount Obama'

The island's highest mountain is currently known as 'Boggy Peak'

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updated 7:41 p.m. ET Nov. 6, 2008

ST JOHN'S, Antigua - Antigua's prime minister wants to rename the island's highest mountain peak "Mount Obama" in honor of the U.S. president-elect.

"Boggy Peak," as it is currently known, soars more than 1,300 feet over the island's southern point and serves as a transmission site for broadcast and telecommunication providers. It also is a popular hiking spot.

Political analyst Avel Grant says the name change could draw more tourists to the island.

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Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer announced the plans Wednesday in a congratulatory letter to President-elect Obama.

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Attorney General Justin Simon said Thursday he will research if parliament needs to approve the name change.

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