Schleinitz Range
Schleinitz Range
The Schleinitz Range is a mountain range in north-central part of New Ireland, Papua New Guinea. Highest point of the mountains is at 1,481 m. As are other mountain ranges in Papua New Guinea it is home to many rare species of fauna and flora and is highly biodiverse and covered in thick rainforest.
This range was named after German viceadmiral Georg von Schleinitz (1834-1910).[1]
References
- ^ Das Schleinitz-Gebirge im Deutschen Kolonial-Lexikon (1920) vol 3, p. 299
External links
- "BirdQuest" (PDF).
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Mountain ranges of New Guinea
- Arfak
- Cyclops
- Fakfak
- Foja
- Jayawijaya
- Kumawa
- Maoke
- New Guinea Highlands
- Star (Bintang)
- Sudirman
- Tamrau
- Wondiboy
- Weyland
- Adelbert
- Baining
- Bewani
- Bismarck
- Cromwell
- Emperor
- Finisterre
- Hagen
- Hans Meyer
- Hansemann
- Herzog
- Hindenburg
- Hydrographers
- Kaijende
- Kratke
- Marienberg
- New Guinea Highlands
- Owen Stanley
- Prince Alexander
- Rawlinson
- Rossel
- Ruboni
- Saruwaged
- Schleinitz
- Schrader
- Serra
- Soaru
- Star
- Torricelli
- Verron
- Victor Emanuel
- Wharton
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