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mount+benum Latitude and Longitude:

3°49′24″N 102°05′39″E / 3.82333°N 102.09417°E / 3.82333; 102.09417
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Mount Benum
Mount Benum at golden hour, seen from Genting Highlands
Highest point
Elevation2,107 m (6,913 ft) [1]
Prominence1,950 m (6,400 ft) [1]
Listing Ultra
Ribu
Coordinates 3°49′24″N 102°05′39″E / 3.82333°N 102.09417°E / 3.82333; 102.09417 [1] [2]
Naming
Native nameGunung Benum ( Malay)
Geography
Mount Benum is located in Malaysia
Mount Benum
Mount Benum
Location in Malaysia
Location Temerloh, Raub and Jerantut Districts, Pahang
Parent range Benom Massif
View from the summit

Mount Benum or Mount Benom ( Malay: Gunung Benom) is a mountain in the state of Pahang in Malaysia. Its summit is 2,107 m (6,913 ft) above sea level. The mountain is located in a centre of an isolated massif east of the Titiwangsa Mountains.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
  2. ^ A Field Guide to the Birds of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, By Allen Jeyarajasingam

Further reading

External links



mount+benum Latitude and Longitude:

3°49′24″N 102°05′39″E / 3.82333°N 102.09417°E / 3.82333; 102.09417
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount Benum
Mount Benum at golden hour, seen from Genting Highlands
Highest point
Elevation2,107 m (6,913 ft) [1]
Prominence1,950 m (6,400 ft) [1]
Listing Ultra
Ribu
Coordinates 3°49′24″N 102°05′39″E / 3.82333°N 102.09417°E / 3.82333; 102.09417 [1] [2]
Naming
Native nameGunung Benum ( Malay)
Geography
Mount Benum is located in Malaysia
Mount Benum
Mount Benum
Location in Malaysia
Location Temerloh, Raub and Jerantut Districts, Pahang
Parent range Benom Massif
View from the summit

Mount Benum or Mount Benom ( Malay: Gunung Benom) is a mountain in the state of Pahang in Malaysia. Its summit is 2,107 m (6,913 ft) above sea level. The mountain is located in a centre of an isolated massif east of the Titiwangsa Mountains.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Southeast Asia: Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and Peninsular Malaysia". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
  2. ^ A Field Guide to the Birds of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, By Allen Jeyarajasingam

Further reading

External links



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