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- Talakmau (also known as Talamau or Ophir) is a volcano in West Sumatra, Indonesia. Its elevation is 2,919 m (9,577 ft). List of volcanoes in Indonesia...
- over 200 aftershocks, the mainshock had an epicenter at the foot of Mount Talakmau in Pasaman Regency. The mainshock was the result of strike-slip faulting...
- The mountains and volcanoes of West Sumatra include: Kerinci (3,805 m), Talakmau (2,912 m), Marapi (2,891 m), Singgalang (2,877 m), Talang (2,572 m), Tandikat...
- in the Philippines Udina 2,923 9,590 Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia Mount Talakmau 2,919 9,577 West Sumatra, Indonesia Mount Merapi 2,914 9,560 Central Java/Yogyakarta...
- first collected on May 29, 1917[note a] by H. A. B. Bünnemeijer on Mount Talakmau, at an altitude of around 1900 m above sea level. Eleven years later, B...
- 037 ft) 1986 (1) 0°41′10″N 99°32′20″E / 0.686°N 99.539°E / 0.686; 99.539 Talakmau complex volcano 2,919 metres (9,577 ft) unknown 0°04′44″N 99°58′48″E /...
- Zealand Gaultheria dialypetala Sleumer – central-western Sumatra (Mount Talakmau) Gaultheria discolor Nutt. ex Hook. – Bhutan and eastern Himalayas to China...
- 613 ft)  Indonesia * Mount ****g 2,922 m (9,587 ft)  Philippines * Mount Talakmau 2,919 m (9,577 ft)  Indonesia * Mount Kitanglad 2,899 m (9,511 ft)  Philippines...
- 037 ft) 1986 (1) 0°41′10″N 99°32′20″E / 0.686°N 99.539°E / 0.686; 99.539 Talakmau complex volcano 2,919 metres (9,577 ft) unknown 0°04′44″N 99°58′48″E /...
- Kalimantan; on Sumatra, it is known from the Padang Highlands and Mount Talakmau in western Sumatra. It is thought to inhabit montane and lowland dipterocarp...