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List Of Ultras Of Southeast Asia
This is a list of all the ultra-prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in Mainland Southeast Asia. All values below are given in metres. Patkai-Chin Hills Indo-Malayan System Malay Peninsula Annamite Range and eastern mountains SourcesList BurmaMap High AsiaMap Southeast Asia
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Ultra-prominent Peak
An ultra-prominent peak, or Ultra for short, is a mountain summit with a topographic prominence of or more; it is also called a P1500. The prominence of a peak is the minimum height of climb to the summit on any route from a higher peak, or from sea level if there is no higher peak. There are approximately 1,524 such peaks on Earth. Some well-known peaks, such as the Matterhorn and Eiger, are not Ultras because they are connected to higher mountains by high cols and therefore do not achieve enough topographic prominence. The term "Ultra" originated with earth scientist Steve Fry, from his studies of the prominence of peaks in Washington in the 1980s. His original term was "ultra major mountain", referring to peaks with at least of prominence. Distribution Currently, 1,518 Ultras have been identified above sea level: 639 in Asia, 356 in North America, 209 in South America, 120 in Europe (including 12 in the Caucasus), 84 in Africa, 69 in Oceania, and 41 in Antarctica. Many ...
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Point 2519
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Loi Pangnao
Loi Pangnao is the highest mountain of the Daen Lao Range (Loi La Range), a subrange of the Shan Hills. It is located near Mong Yawng in Shan State, Burma close to the border with China. With a height of 2,440 m and a prominence of 1,596 m, Loi Pangnao is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia.Loi Pangnao (mountain) - Region: Shan State, Myanmar


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List of Ultras of Southeast Asia This is a list of all the ultra-prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in Mainland Southeast Asia. All values below are given in metres. Patkai-Chin Hills I ...
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Mong Ling Shan
Mong Ling Shan, also known as ''Möng Ling Shan'', is one of the highest mountains of the Shan Hills. It is located in the Namtit Special District of Wa State, Myanmar close to the border with China and 122 km to the ENE of Lashio. It is the highest peak in Myanmar Shan State. Geography Mong Ling Shan is the highest peak of a wooded massif located in the frontier area. With a height of 2,641 m and a prominence of 1,625 m, Mong Ling Shan is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia. The nearest village is a Chinese village at 23°20'12.9"N 98°54'10.0"E of unknown name, the nearest Burmese village is Man Ye-su, located about 4 km to the west, and Yindai 4 km to the east on the borderline. The town of Pan Lon lies 11 km to the SW. See also *List of Ultras of Southeast Asia *List of mountains in Burma The following is a list of mountains in Myanmar (Burma). The elevations are in metres. For the names of the mountains in the Latin script the mos ...
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Phou Khe
Phou Khe ( th, ภูเข้, , ) is a mountain in Southeast Asia, part of the Luang Prabang Range (ทิวเขาหลวงพระบาง). It is at the east end of the Thai highlands, on the border between Laos and Thailand. The mountain lies straddles the border of Nan Province, Thailand and Sainyabuli Province, Laos. With a height of 2,079 metres and a prominence of 1,646 metres, Phou Khe is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia. See also *List of Ultras of Southeast Asia *List of mountains in Thailand A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby unio ... * Nan Province References Mountains of Laos Mountains of Thailand International mountains of Asia Two-thousanders of Asia Laos–Thailand border Luang Prabang Range {{Thailand-geo-stub ...
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Phu Soi Dao
Phu Soi Dao (french: Phou Soai Dao) is a mountain in Southeast Asia. It is 2120 metres tall and rises at the south end of the Luang Prabang Range, on the border between Laos and Thailand. Phu Soi Dao National Park is on the Thai side of the range in Phitsanulok and Uttaradit Provinces. ''Pinus kesiya'', '' Betula alnoides'', ''Schima wallichii'' and ''Shorea siamensis'' are among the species of trees present in the forest. '' Utricularia spinomarginata'' and '' Utricularia phusoidaoensis'' are endemic plants on Phu Soi Dao. There are numerous waterfalls in the range area.Phu Soi Dao National Park


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Mela Taung
Mela Taung ( my, မယ်လတောင်) is the highest mountain of the Dawna Range. It is located in Kayin State, Burma, close to the border with Thailand. With a height of and a prominence of , Mela Taung is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia. See also *List of Ultras of Southeast Asia *List of mountains in Burma The following is a list of mountains in Myanmar (Burma). The elevations are in metres. For the names of the mountains in the Latin script the most common transcription has been adopted. Note: Many mountains in the country are important not b ... References External linksPeakbagger Mela Taung, MyanmarGoogle Books, ''The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia''
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Hunhua Shan
Hunhua Shan, also named Lincang Daxueshan 临沧大雪山, is a high mountain in Yunnan, China. It is located east of China National Highway 323, about 15 km to the northeast of Lincang. With a height of 3,420 m and a prominence of 1,718 m, the Hunhua Shan is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia. See also *List of mountains in China *List of Ultras of Southeast Asia *List of peaks by prominence This is a list of mountain peaks ordered by their topographic prominence. Terminology The prominence of a peak is the minimum height of climb to the summit on any route from a higher peak, or from sea level if there is no higher peak. The lowest ... References External linksGoogle Books, ''The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia''List of Mountains in Yunnan

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Nattaung
Nattaung ( my, နတ်တောင်) is the highest mountain of the Karen Hills. It is located in the border area between Kayin State and Kayah State, Burma, to the west from the border with Thailand. With a height of and a prominence of , Nattaung is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia. See also *List of Ultras of Southeast Asia *List of mountains in Burma The following is a list of mountains in Myanmar (Burma). The elevations are in metres. For the names of the mountains in the Latin script the most common transcription has been adopted. Note: Many mountains in the country are important not b ... References External linksHoolock Gibbon and Biodiversity Survey on Khe Shor Ter Mountain, Nattaung Range, Karen State, Myanmar
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Phnom Aural
Phnom AuralNote: alternative spellings includes Phnom and Aoral. ( km, ភ្នំឱរ៉ាល់, ) is the tallest peak in Cambodia. It is 1,813 meters tall (other sources give elevations ឪbetween 1,771 and 1,667 meters). It is in the eastern part of the Cardamom Mountains. To protect the biodiversity of the mountains, Phnom Aural Wildlife Sanctuary was established in 1993. This mountain in located in Aoral District, Kampong Speu Province. See also * List of Ultras of Southeast Asia * List of elevation extremes by country The following sortable table lists land surface elevation extremes by country or dependent territory. Topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gr ... References External links * by World Wide Fund for Nature(WWF)Protected areas in Cambodia Mountains of Cambodia Cardamom Mountains Geography of Kampong Speu province Highest points of ...
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Loi Leng
Loi Leng is the highest mountain of the Shan Hills. It is located in Shan State, Burma, to the southeast of Lashio. Geography Loi Leng is part of a massif with multiple peaks located to the SW Pa-kawlam, 10 km to the north of Mong Pat and to the east of Kawngwit villages. With a height of and a prominence of , Loi Leng, the highest peak of the massif, is one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia. See also *List of mountains in Burma *List of Ultras of Southeast Asia This is a list of all the ultra-prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in Mainland Southeast Asia. All values below are given in metres. Patkai-Chin Hills Indo-Malayan System Malay Peninsula Annamite Ra ... References External linksGoogle Books, ''The Physical Geography of Southeast Asia''Peakbagger - Shan-Wes ...
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