Aldrich Hill

Aldrich Hill is a hill in and has an elevation of 237 metres. Aldrich Hill is situated nearby to the reservation .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Drumsite and Flying Fish Cove.

Neighborhood
is a village in . The village's population consists mostly of Chinese and European workers. A project that built townhouses in the village was built in 2013 amid concerns about asylum seekers going to Christmas Island. is situated 7 km northeast of Aldrich Hill.

Village
is the capital city and main settlement of . Although it was originally named after the British survey-ship Flying Fish, many maps simply label it "The Settlement". is situated 8 km northeast of Aldrich Hill.

Neighborhood
is the second largest village on , an external territory of . Ethnic Chinese make up the majority of inhabitants. In Cantonese, means "halfway up the hill". is situated 8 km northeast of Aldrich Hill.

Aldrich Hill

Latitude
-10.48333° or 10° 29′ south
Longitude
105.63333° or 105° 38′ east
Elevation
237 metres (778 feet)
Open location code
5PX7GJ8M+M8
Geo­Names ID
2078145
Wiki­data ID
Q23017433
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Aldrich Hill” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Aldrich Hill
  • Dutch: Aldrich Hill
  • Swedish: Aldrich Hill (kulle)

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