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- The Christoffelberg, also known as Mt Christoffel or Mt St Christoffel, named after Saint Christopher, is the highest point on Curaçao. The Christoffelberg...
- thin island with a generally hilly topography; the highest point is Christoffelberg 372 m (1,220 ft) in the northwest. The coastline's bays, inlets and...
- Bandabou View of Bandabou from Christoffelberg Coordinates: 12°17′N 069°04′W / 12.283°N 69.067°W / 12.283; -69.067 State Kingdom of the Netherlands...
- chess player Nathan Christoffel (born 1982), Australian film director Christoffelberg, highest point on Curaçao Christoffelpark, a protected nature area...
- its highest point reaching 372 m (1,220 ft) above sea level. named Christoffelberg. Curaçao has diverse range of beaches from coastline's bays, inlets...
- Homonhon Island Homonhon Peak 374 m 1227 ft  Philippines * Curaçao Christoffelberg 372 m 1220 ft  Curaçao kingdom of  Netherlands * Menorca El Toro 358 m...
- attraction at the north-western end of the island of Curaçao surrounding Christoffelberg (Mt Christoffel). Notable for its flora, fauna, culture and history...
- 6,476 ft Caribbean Sea sea level 1974 m 6,476 ft  Curaçao America Christoffelberg 375 m 1,230 ft Caribbean Sea sea level 375 m 1,230 ft  Cyprus Europe...
- Coordinates Governing body Christoffel National Park Christoffelpark Christoffelberg (Mt Christoffel) 1978 10.4 km2 (4.0 sq mi) 12°20′00″N 69°07′00″W /...
- the fourth-highest point on Curaçao behind the 372 metres (1,220 ft) Christoffelberg and two intermediate peaks, all in the volcanic northwest of the island...