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Mount Leuser is one of three prominent peaks on the Leuser Range in the Indonesian province of Aceh. The range lies to the south and west of the Alas River that flows east from the Gayo highlands of central Aceh before turning south through Karo Batak country in North Sumatra province. The Leuser region is of ancient uplifted formations - it is non-volcanic. The region is billed as the largest wilderness area in South-East Asia. This entry establishes the names, altitudes, locations and prominence of the three peaks, 'Tanpa Nama', Loser and Leuser, on the Leuser Range. It is often assumed, incorrectly, that the highest peak is Mount Leuser when in fact it is Mount 'Tanpa Nama'. Mount Leuser is the lowest of the three peaks. == Peaks on the Leuser Range == BAKOSURTANAL, the Indonesian Survey and Mapping Agency, provides the names and locations of Loser and Leuser on their topographical maps.〔BAKOSURTANAL topographical map series 50-0-ed, 0519-63, scale 1:50,000, 1977 (to be checked)〕 The Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP) authorities have adopted these names and locations.〔Brochure: ''Pendakian Gunung Leuser 3,119 MDPL'' (Climbing Mount Leuser 3,119 m ASL), Bali Besar Taman National Gunung Leuser (Mount Leuser National Park Headquarters), www.gunung leuser.or.id〕 In addition, GLNP identifies the general location of Mount 'Tanpa Nama'. The altitude, coordinates and prominence of the three summits〔BAKOSURTANAL data where available; otherwise GPS recordings; details subject to correction.〕 are: * 'Tanpa Nama' (true summit)): 3,466 m (11,317 ft); 3.7976 N (3°47'51"N), 97.1218 E (97°13’9”E); prominence 2,940 m (9,646 ft) * Loser: 3,404 m (11,178 ft); 3.7567 N (3°45'24"N), 97.173 E (97°10’24”E); prominence 319 m (1,047 ft) * Leuser: 3,119 m (10,348 ft); 3.7413 N (3°44'29"N), 97.1551 E (97°9’18”E); prominence 107 m (351 ft) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mount Leuser」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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