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Highland Papua topographic map
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Highland Papua
Highland Papua predominantly consisted of highlands referred to as the New Guinea Highlands, spanning from Central Papua to Papua New Guinea. The Jayawijaya Mountains are located on the Indonesian side of the New Guinea Highlands. This range encompasses peaks exceeding 4000 meters above sea level. Notable peaks within the this province include Puncak Trikora, towering at 4,760 meters, and Puncak Mandala, reaching 4,750 meters above sea level. Nestled amidst these lofty peaks are valleys with elevations surpassing 1,500 metres above sea level. Renowned for their fertility, these valleys serve as location for traditional settlement and agricultural land, primarily cultivating sweet potatoes, a staple food among local tribes. Examples of such valleys include the Baliem Valley in Jayawijaya Regency and the Toli Valley in Tolikara Regency. Moreover, these mountains serve as the wellspring for major rivers on Papua Island, notably the Mamberamo River flowing north and the Digul River coursing southward.
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Name: Highland Papua topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Highland Papua, Western New Guinea, Indonesia (-5.26482 137.82699 -3.10696 141.00000)
Average elevation: 728 m
Minimum elevation: -4 m
Maximum elevation: 4,556 m
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