Mount Wilhelm
Highest mountain in Papua New Guinea / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mount Wilhelm (German: Wilhelmsberg) is the highest mountain in Papua New Guinea at 4,509 metres (14,793 ft). It is part of the Bismarck Range and the peak is the point where three provinces, Chimbu, Jiwaka and Madang, meet. The peak is also known as Enduwa Kombuglu, or Kombugl'o Dimbin, in the local Kuman language.[2]
Mount Wilhelm | |
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Enduwa Kombuglu' / Kombugl'o Dimbin | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 4,509 m (14,793 ft) |
Prominence | 2,969 m (9,741 ft)[1] Ranked 97th |
Isolation | 539 km (335 mi) |
Listing | Country high point Ultra Seven Summits |
Coordinates | 05°48′S 145°02′E |
Geography | |
Location | Intersection of Chimbu, Jiwaka and Madang provinces in Papua New Guinea |
Parent range | Bismarck Range |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 15 August 1938 by Leigh Vial |
Easiest route | Rock scramble |
The mountain is on the island of New Guinea, which incorporates Papua New Guinea and the Indonesian province of Papua. It is surpassed by Puncak Jaya, 4,884 m (16,024 ft), and several other peaks in Indonesian Papua.
Mount Wilhelm may be considered the highest mountain in Oceania (including Australia and New Zealand).[3] A Seven Summits list may therefore sometimes include Mount Wilhelm.