Bukit Kuntong
Bukit Kuntong is a hill in Batam, Riau Islands and has an elevation of 54 metres. Bukit Kuntong is situated nearby to the suburb Batuampar, as well as near the village Batu Merah.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nagoya and Batam Centre.
Nagoya
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Nagoya, also known as Lubuk Baja, is the main town of the island of Batam in the Riau Islands of Indonesia.
Batam Centre
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Batam Centre is a town in Batam developed by the government to become the centre to business and commerce, but up till now it consists mainly of government and office buildings. Most of the business and commerce is located in Nagoya.
Sekupang
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Sekupang is a town and district on the Indonesian island of Batam, in the Riau Islands. It is primarily known for its domestic ferry terminal, which has extensive services to points west towards Sumatra.
Bukit Kuntong
- Type: Hill with an elevation of 54 metres
- Also known as: “Kuntong”
- Category: landform
- Location: Batam, Riau Islands, Sumatra, Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Asia
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Latitude
1.16852° or 1° 10′ 7″ northLongitude
104.02142° or 104° 1′ 17″ eastElevation
54 metres (177 feet)Open location code
6PH6529C+CHGeoNames ID
8314593
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In Other Languages
“Bukit Kuntong” goes by many names.
- Indonesian: “Bukit Kuntong”
Localities in the Area
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