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  2. List of Indonesian provinces by highest point - Wikipedia

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    West Nusa Tenggara: Mount Rinjani [4] 3,726 12,224 5 East Java: Mount Semeru [5] 3,676 12,060 6 South Sulawesi: Mount Latimojong [6] 3,478 11,411 7 Aceh: Summit of Mount Leuser [7] 3,466 11,371 8 Central Java: Mount Slamet [8] 3,432 11,260 9 South Sumatra: Mount Dempo [9] [10] 3,173 10,410 10 West Java: Mount Cereme [11] 3,078 10,098 11 West ...

  3. Mount Papandayan - Wikipedia

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    Mount Papandayan is a complex stratovolcano, located in Garut Regency, to the southeast of the city of Bandung in West Java, Indonesia. It is about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) to the southwest of the town of Garut. At the summit, there are four large craters which contain active fumarole fields. An eruption in 1772 caused the northeast flank to ...

  4. Seven Summits - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Summits consist of the highest mountain peak on each of the continents. Different lists include slight variations, but generally, the same core is maintained. The seven summits depend on the definition used for a continent – in particular the location of the border of that continent. This results in two major points of variation.

  5. Mount Cereme - Wikipedia

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    At the summit of Mt Ciremai, there is a 0.5 km wide crater. Eruptions are relatively infrequent in historical time but explosive activity and lahars from the summit have been recorded. [1] Mount Ceremai is especially significant because it is the highest mountain in the province of West Java.

  6. Mount Patuha - Wikipedia

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    Mount Patuha is a twin stratovolcano about 50 km to the southwest of Bandung in West Java, Indonesia.It is located in the Bandung District of West Java. It is one of numerous volcanoes in this area; others in the region include Mount Malabar, Mount Wayang, and Mount Papandayan (placed on a warning alert in August 2011).

  7. Category:Seven Summits - Wikipedia

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  8. Indonesia Seven Summits Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Seven Summits. The Indonesian Seven Summits Expedition Mahitala Unpar (ISSEMU) was a team of four mountaineers from Indonesia that successfully climbed the Seven Summits (the Messner version) between 2009 and 2011. [1] The last peak of their expedition was Denali in Alaska, which they reached on July 7, 2011. This marked the first ...

  9. Mount Salak - Wikipedia

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    Mount Salak (Indonesian: Gunung Salak, Sundanese: ᮌᮥᮔᮥᮀ ᮞᮜᮊ᮪, romanized: Gunung Salak) is an eroded volcano in West Java, Indonesia.It has several satellite cones on its southeast flank and the northern foot, along with two additional craters at the summit.