Mount Werong

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Mount Werong is a prominent peak in New South Wales, Australia, known as the loftiest summit within the Blue Mountains region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
country Australia
drainageBasin Macquarie River (New South Wales)
surface form: Macquarie River catchment

Murrumbidgee catchment
surface form: Murrumbidgee River catchment
elevation 1215 metres
3986 feet
hasClimate cool temperate
hasFeature forested plateau
hasLandUse recreation
state forest
timber production
hasNearbyLocality Werong
hasRoadAccess Werong Road
hasSnowfall occasional winter snow
hasSummitType tableland summit
hasVegetation eucalypt forest
snow gum woodland
isHighestPointOf Greater Blue Mountains Area
surface form: Blue Mountains region
locatedIn Blue Mountains
Central Tablelands
New South Wales
Oberon local government area
near Jenolan Caves
Kanangra-Boyd National Park NERFINISHED
Oberon, New South Wales
partOf Great Dividing Range (part)
surface form: Great Dividing Range
region South Eastern Highlands
surface form: South Eastern Highlands bioregion
topographicMap Werong 1:25000 map sheet

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Blue Mountains highestPoint Mount Werong