Brukkaros Mountain

Brukkaros Mountain is a collapsed caldera in the , . Measuring 1,590 metres at its peak on the eastern edge of the crater, Brukkaros is located about 15 kilometres northeast of the primarily Nama town of and 100 kilometres north-northwest of .
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 1,590 metres
  • Description: mountain in Namibia
  • Also known as: Bruckaros”, “Brukkaros”, “Geitsi-Gubeb”, “Geitsigubib”, “Groot Bruckaros”, “Groot Brukaros”, “Mount Brukaros”, “Mount Brukharos”, and “Mount Brukkaros

Brukkaros Mountain

Latitude
-25.85571° or 25° 51′ 21″ south
Longitude
17.7813° or 17° 46′ 53″ east
Elevation
1,590 metres (5,217 feet)
Open location code
5F6V4QVJ+PG
Open­Street­Map ID
node 2430608546
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
3358233
Wiki­data ID
Q992385
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Spanish—“Brukkaros Mountain” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Brukkaros
  • Bavarian: Brukkaros
  • Bulgarian: Брукарос
  • Cebuano: Brukkaros
  • Dutch: Brukkaros Mountain
  • French: Brukkaros
  • German: Brukkaros
  • German: Groß-Brukkaros
  • Ladin: Brukkaros Mountain
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Brukkaros
  • Persian: کوه بروکاروس
  • Spanish: Brukkaros

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Highlights include Brukkaros Crater and Old german heliograph station.

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