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  2. Mount Victoria (Palawan) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Victoria (1726 [1] [5] or 1709 m [3]), or Victoria Peaks, [3] [6] is a mountain in central Palawan, Philippines, that lies within the administrative Municipality of Narra.

  3. Mount Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Mount Victoria (Bow Range), on the Alberta–British Columbia border; In New Zealand. Mount Victoria (Auckland) Mount Victoria (Wellington hill) Elsewhere. Mount Tomanivi, formerly Mount Victoria, in Fiji; Mount Victoria, Palawan, Philippines; Mount Victoria, Papua New Guinea; Mount Victoria (Tasmania), Australia; Nat Ma Taung, also known as ...

  4. Mount Victoria (Papua New Guinea) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Victoria is the highest point in the Owen Stanley Ranges in Central Province, Papua New Guinea at 4,038 metres (13,248 ft). It lies approximately 75 km north-north-east of Port Moresby and can be seen on a clear day from the city. The Mountain was named in honour of the British Queen Victoria by Commander Charles B Yule. [2]

  5. Nepenthes attenboroughii - Wikipedia

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    The type specimen of N. attenboroughii was collected on the summit of Mount Victoria, an ultramafic mountain in central Palawan, the Philippines. [2] In May 2010, the International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State University selected N. attenboroughii as one of the "top 10 new species described in 2009".

  6. Category:Mountains of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Mount Victoria (Palawan) W. Mount Wood (Occidental Mindoro) This page was last edited on 25 April 2020, at 19:31 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. New Guinea Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The Central Cordillera, some peaks of which are capped with ice, consists of (from east to west): the Central Highlands and Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea including the Owen Stanley Range in the southeast, whose highest peak is Mount Victoria at 4,038 metres (13,248 feet), the Albert Victor Mountains, the Sir Arthur Gordon Range, and the Bismarck Range, [1] whose highest peak is Mount ...