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  2. Mount Gede Pangrango National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Javan trogon found in the national park, is an endangered species endemic to West Java. Mount Gede (2,958 m) and Pangrango (3,019 m) are twin volcanoes. The two summits are connected by a high saddle known as Kandang Badak (2,400 m).

  3. Mount Gede - Wikipedia

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    Mount Gede (Indonesian: Gunung Gede; lit. ' Big Mountain ' in Sundanese ) is a stratovolcano in West Java , Indonesia . The volcano contains two peaks with Mount Gede as one peak and Mount Pangrango for the other one.

  4. Puncak - Wikipedia

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    Puncak Pass is located between Mt. Gede-Pangrango in the south and the Jonggol Mountains in the north. The highest point of the pass is about 1500 m altitude. Puncak is a large conglomeration of districts in Bogor Regency, such as Cisarua, Ciawi, Megamendung, Cipanas, etc. All of those districts are unified by the main road, Jalan Raya Puncak.

  5. Ujung Genteng - Wikipedia

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    Ujung Genteng is a village in an area of Ciletuh Palabuhanratu Geopark the National Geopark in the Sukabumi Regency in West Java, Indonesia, about 80 Kilometers from Sukabumi. Ujung Genteng is famous for its Green Turtle nature reserve, beautiful beaches and waterfalls nearby famous for a turtle conservation of green sea turtle (Chelonia Mydas ...

  6. Gede - Wikipedia

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    Gede may refer to the following places: Gede, Kenya; Gede, Nadia, West Bengal, India Gede railway station; Mount Gede, in Indonesia; Gede may also refer to:

  7. Ujung - Wikipedia

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    Ujung is a village in Bali in the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia.It is located 1.8 miles (2.9 km) outside Kuta on the south coast of the island . [1]Nearby towns and villages include Tuban (1.5 nm), Pesanggaran (1.1 nm), Serangan (1.6 nm), Jimbaran (2.5 nm) and Benoa (2.1 nm).

  8. A Road with No End - Wikipedia

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    A Road with No End (Indonesian: Jalan Tak Ada Ujung) is an Indonesian novel by Mochtar Lubis first published by Balai Pustaka in 1952.It takes place during the Indonesian war of independence and tells the story of Guru Isa, a schoolteacher who assists the guerrilla freedom fighters yet lives in fear.

  9. World Database on Protected Areas - Wikipedia

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    The WDPA uses the IUCN's definition of a protected area as the main criteria for entries to be included in the database. The database contains comprehensive information on the different types of protected areas ranging from those strictly protected for conservation purposes to those where sustainable use of natural resources is allowed; and includes government, co-managed, private and ...