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- Tatamailau (Tetum: Foho Tatamailau), or Tata Mailau, sometimes referred as Mount Ramelau, is the highest mountain in East Timor and also of Timor island...
- (6,539 ft). Historically, during most of the 20th century, the Mount Tatamailau, in the former Portuguese Timor, with 2,986 metres (9,797 ft), was the...
- mountainous, and has some plains near the coastline.: 2  The highest point is Tatamailau (also known as Mount Ramelau) at 2,963 metres (9,721 ft). Most rivers...
- 8°54′24″S 125°29′36″E / 8.90667°S 125.49333°E / -8.90667; 125.49333 (98. Tatamailau (2963 m)) 2,963 2,963 0 None None 99. Mount Apo Apo–Talomo, Mindanao  Philippines...
- Matebean is the third highest mountain in Timor Leste, after Ramelau (Tatamailau). The mountain is located in Baucau District. With an elevation of 2,316...
- Island Mount Stephenson 2987 m 9800 ft 49070 0.0239  Antarctica 23 Timor Tatamailau 2986 m 9797 ft 30777 0.0302  Timor-Leste  Indonesia 24 Mindanao Mount...
- nmi Lowest point: Timor Sea, Savu Sea, and Banda Sea 0 m Highest point: Tatamailau (2,963 m or 9,721 ft) Natural resources Gold, petroleum, natural gas,...
- p****enger vessels and pioneering ships. Notable among these are the Pelni KM Tatamailau, servicing the Merauke-Agats-Timika route to Bitung, and the KM Leuser...
- Border Cities, towns and villages Muni****lities Islands Timor Atauro Jaco Protected areas Rivers Administrative posts Sucos Tatamailau Wildlife Plants...
- 1893) - Found in southwest Sulawesi T. s. sterlingi Mayr, 1944 - Found on Tatamailau in Timor-Leste "Sulawesi Island-Thrush". Avibase. Retrieved 20 October...