Mount Thetis

Mount Thetis is a mountain in the region of , . It is part of the Pelion Range and is situated within the .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park and Mount Ossa.

is a Tasmanian national park located in the Central Highlands of , the island state of . The park is one of the many parks that make up the Tasmanian Wilderness.

Peak
is the highest mountain in , with a summit elevation of 1,617 metres above sea level. It makes up part of the Pelion Range within in the region of Tasmania, .

Peak
is a mountain that is part of the , located in the in , . With an elevation of 1,353 metres above sea level, the peak is the 46th highest mountain in Tasmania.

Mount Thetis

Latitude
-41.86162° or 41° 51′ 42″ south
Longitude
145.99996° or 145° 59′ 60″ east
Elevation
1,482 metres (4,862 feet)
Open location code
4RC74XQX+9X
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1832756707
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
8168530
Wiki­data ID
Q1950755
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Mount Thetis” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Mount Thetis
  • Dutch: Mount Thetis
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل مونت ثيتيس
  • French: Mount Thetis
  • German: Mount Thetis
  • Ladin: Mount Thetis
  • Persian: کوه تتیس
  • Swedish: Mount Thetis

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Frog Flats and Pinestone Valley.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Paddys Nut and Leonards Tarn.

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