Tambuyukon

Tambuyukon
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Höhe2579 m
LageMalaysia, Bundesstaat Sabah
GebirgeCrocker Range
Koordinaten6° 12′ 31″ N, 116° 39′ 29″ O
Tambuyukon (Malaysia)
Tambuyukon
BesonderheitenDritthöchster Berg Malaysias
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Der Tambuyukon (mal. Gunung Tambuyukon) ist Malaysias dritthöchster Berg. Er befindet sich im Bundesstaat Sabah, 18 Kilometer nordöstlich des Kinabalu. Der Tambuyukon ist Teil der Gebirgskette Crocker Range.

Flora und Fauna

Die Region ist für ihre vielfältigen Arten bekannt, darunter eine Vielzahl an Kannenpflanzen.[1][2]

Weblinks

Einzelnachweise

  1. Clarke, C.M. 1997. Nepenthes of Borneo. Natural History Publications (Borneo), Kota Kinabalu.
  2. Clarke, C.M. 1998. The Nepenthes of Mount Tambuyukon, Kinabalu Park. Sabah Parks Nature Journal 1: 1–8.

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Location map of Malaysia.

Equirectangular projection. Strechted by 100.0%. Geographic limits of the map:

* N: 8.0° N
* S: 0.0° N
* W: 99.0° E
* E: 120.0° E
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Flag of Sabah.svg

Flag of the Malaysian state Sabah. Based on a GIF from a government website, colors from a photo. Drawn by Mysid. The flag was adopted September 16, 1988.

Per the Constitution of the State of Sabah:

"The State Flag is in a rectangular shape and is in the proportion of 1:2. The canton which extends at the head half way to the fly and 2/3 at the hoist to the foot is in Icicle Blue (C1T9) as the background to a graphic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu which is in Royal Blue (B10) positioned at ¼ of the height of the canton from end to end. The fly of the flag is divided equally into three bands of colours the foot division of which extends right to the hoist. The top band is in Zircon Blue (C5T5) the second band is in white and the third band is in Chili Red (S6R4)."
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Summit of G.tambuyukon.