Mount Ramelau

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Mount Ramelau is the tallest mountain in East Timor, a prominent peak known for its cultural and spiritual significance as well as its panoramic views.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
natural landmark
tourist attraction
accessPoint village of Hato Builico
alsoKnownAs Tatamailau NERFINISHED
category Highest points of countries
Mountains of East Timor
climate montane tropical climate
country East Timor NERFINISHED
Timor-Leste NERFINISHED
elevation 2963 metres
9721 feet
hasCulturalSignificanceFor Timorese people NERFINISHED
hasProminentFeature alpine grasslands near summit
cloud forest on slopes
panoramic views
hasReligiousSite statue of the Virgin Mary
hasSpiritualSignificanceFor Catholic community in East Timor
local indigenous communities
highestPointOf East Timor NERFINISHED
hikingRouteType trekking trail
locatedIn Ainaro District NERFINISHED
Lesser Sunda Islands
Southeast Asia
locatedOn island of Timor
mountainRange Timor Mountains NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Tetum
nearbySettlement Hato Builico NERFINISHED
Maubisse NERFINISHED
notableEvent annual pilgrimage around 7 October
partOf backbone of Timor Island
prominence 2963 metres
religionAssociated Roman Catholicism NERFINISHED
significance important site for local traditions
national symbol of East Timor
sovereignState Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste NERFINISHED
sunriseView popular attraction
typicalAscentTime 2 to 4 hours from trailhead
usedFor hiking
pilgrimage
religious ceremonies
vegetationZone grassland near summit
montane forest
viewOverlooks central highlands of Timor
south coast of Timor on clear days

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Timor highestPoint Mount Ramelau