Cyclops Mountains

The Cyclops Mountains are located to the west of and north of and the town of , in the Indonesian province of Papua. In Indonesian, the range is also known as Dafonsoro or in Sentani language, Dobonsolo.
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 917 metres
  • Description: mountain on New Guinea, in Indonesia
  • Also known as: Cijcloop Mountains”, “Cijcloop-Gebergte”, “Cycloop-gebergte”, “Cyclop Mountains”, and “Pegunungan Cycloops

Cyclops Mountains

Latitude
-2.53333° or 2° 32′ south
Longitude
140.6° or 140° 36′ east
Elevation
917 metres (3,009 feet)
Open location code
6R92FJ82+M2
Geo­Names ID
2082659
Wiki­data ID
Q3323048
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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Venetian—“Cyclops Mountains” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Muntanyes Cíclopes
  • Cebuano: Pegunungan Cycloop
  • Chinese: 独眼巨人山脉
  • Chinese: 獨眼巨人山
  • Chinese: 獨眼巨人山脈
  • Czech: Pohoří Kyklopů
  • Dutch: Cyclops Mountains
  • Dutch: Cyclopsgebergte
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبال العملاق
  • French: monts Cyclope
  • French: Monts Cyclope
  • Hebrew: הרי צ’יקלופס
  • Indonesian: Gunung dafonsoro
  • Indonesian: Gunung Dafonsoro
  • Indonesian: Pegunungan Cycloop
  • Javanese: Pegunungan Cycloop
  • Ladin: Cyclops Mountains
  • Swedish: Pegunungan Cycloop
  • Venetian: Cyclops Mountains

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