Puncak Trikora

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Puncak Trikora is one of the highest and most prominent mountain peaks in the central highlands of Papua, Indonesia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
accessFrom Wamena region (trekking approach)
category Four-thousander of New Guinea
climateZone tropical high-mountain climate
climbingDifficulty non-technical in dry conditions
continent Asia
country Indonesia
elevation 15518 ft
4730 m
firstAscentBy Alexander Wichmann NERFINISHED
Alphons Franssen Herderschee NERFINISHED
Jan Willem van Nouhuys NERFINISHED
firstAscentDate 21 February 1913
firstAscentExpedition Dutch North New Guinea Expedition 1912–1913 NERFINISHED
formerName Wilhelmina Peak NERFINISHED
glaciersDisappearedBy early 21st century
hasFeature steep limestone and metamorphic rock faces
hasGlacier no (glaciers have disappeared)
hasStatus one of the most prominent peaks in Papua
importance major landmark of central Papuan highlands
isLandformOf New Guinea interior
isOneOfHighestPointsOf Indonesia NERFINISHED
New Guinea NERFINISHED
locatedIn Central Highlands of Papua NERFINISHED
New Guinea NERFINISHED
Papua NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphere Eastern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
Southern Hemisphere
locatedOn New Guinea Highlands NERFINISHED
mapLabel Puncak Trikora NERFINISHED
namedAfter Trikora (Indonesian political campaign) NERFINISHED
near Puncak Jaya NERFINISHED
Puncak Mandala NERFINISHED
partOf Maoke Mountains NERFINISHED
prominence ca. 1600 m
range Maoke Mountains NERFINISHED
region Highland Papua Province NERFINISHED
sovereignState Republic of Indonesia NERFINISHED
topographicIsolation significant

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Central Range contains Puncak Trikora