Mount Oxley (Liverpool Range)

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Mount Oxley (Liverpool Range) is a prominent peak in New South Wales, Australia, known as the summit of the Liverpool Range and a notable feature of the region’s rugged highland landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
category Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range

Landforms of New South Wales
Mountains of New South Wales
continent Australia
country Australia
drainageDivideRole part of the Great Dividing Range watershed
elevationType highland
environmentType upland environment
featureOf Liverpool Range
surface form: Liverpool Range highlands
geologicalContext part of the Great Dividing Range orogen
hasName Mount Oxley
hasSummitRole highest point of the Liverpool Range
isSummitOf Liverpool Range
landscapeCharacter rugged
locatedIn Liverpool Range
New South Wales
eastern Australia
notableFor prominent peak in the Liverpool Range
regional landmark in northern New South Wales
partOf Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range
rangeType mountain range summit
region Northern Tablelands
surface form: Northern Tablelands (broad region)
state New South Wales
terrain mountainous

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Liverpool Range highestPoint Mount Oxley (Liverpool Range)