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Mount Giluwe is the second highest mountain in Papua New Guinea at 4,367 metres (14,327 ft) (Mount Wilhelm being the highest), and the fifth highest peak on the island of New Guinea. It is located in the Southern Highlands province and is an old shield volcano with vast alpine grasslands .
This list of highest mountains of New Guinea shows all mountains on the island of New Guinea that are at least 3,750 m (12,300 ft) high and have a topographic prominence of 500 m (1,600 ft) or more. These c. 50 peaks are also the highest mountains of Australasia and the continent of Australia , where, outside New Guinea, the highest mountain is ...
Tambul-Nebilyer District is a district of the Western Highlands Province of Papua New Guinea. Its capital is Tambul. The population of the district was 75,499 at the 2011 census. [1] it has 3 LLG wards, they are Nebilyer Rural LLG, Mt. Giluwe Rural LLG and Lower Kaguel Rural LLG. In these district the most beautiful and the second largest ...
The most significant landmark feature is the Telikom PNG telecommunication tower. It is situated in the middle of the administration center. It is also home to Mount Ialibu and [[MountMount Giluwe Giluwe]], which the second highest mountain in Papua New Guinea and a tourist attraction. So many other significant natural tourism attractions and ...
Near the provincial capital of Mendi lies Lake Kutubu, which is the second largest lake in Papua New Guinea. The lake is known for its biodiversity and in particular its endemic fish species. Mount Giluwe lies along the border between the Southern Highlands Province and the Western Highlands province. At 4,367m (14, 327ft), Mount Giluwe is the ...
Mount Giluwe Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of Western Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Mount Giluwe is located within the LLG. Wards
This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Papua New Guinea. New Guinea. Name Elevation Location Last eruption meters ... Mount Giluwe: 4368: 14331 ~ 220,000 ...
Although there are a few minor and inactive volcanoes on the Australian mainland, this list recognizes that the island of New Guinea is part of the Australian continent. Numerous scientific papers written in the 1970s and 1980s confirm that Mount Giluwe in Papua New Guinea is in fact an old eroded volcano, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] unlike the higher ...