Puncak Jaya is 4,884 meters( 16,024 feet) above sea level.
Puncak Jaya is a high mountain in Indonesia and is classified as a ultra-prominent peak. It is the highest summit of Mount Carstensz, which is part of the larger Sudirman Range in the western central highlands of Papua province, Indonesia.
Mount Puncak Jaya, also known as Carstensz Pyramid, has an elevation of 4,884 meters (16,024 feet), making it the highest peak in Oceania.
The height of Jaya Peak the mountain is 5,031 meters (16,503 feet tall). It is the highest point on New Guinea and in Indonesia and the highest island mountain in the world.
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Mount Everest is approximately 8,848 meters (29,029 feet) tall.
Another name for Puncak Jaya is the Carstensz Pyramid (16,503 ft).
Mount Puncak Jaya is in the New Guinea range and in the Maoke Subrange
Yes, Puncak Jaya is a mountain located in Indonesia. It is not a volcano but is the highest peak in Oceania.
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it is not a volcano. It is a fold mountain
Carstensz Pyramid
With a height of 16,024 feet, Puncak Jaya is the highest mountain in Indonesia. Puncak Jaya also is known as Carstensz Pyramid and is located on the island of New Guinea.
the Maoke Range:)
Puncak Jaya some times known as Mount Carstensz or the Carstensz Pyramid, is a mountain in the Sudirman Range, the western central highlands of Papua Province, Indonesia. Other names include Nemangkawi in the Amungkal language, Carstensz Toppen and Gunung Sukarno.
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