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Doro Toloko

Doro Toloko (bahasa Bima/Mbojo, Sumbawa; "doro" = gunung/bukit)

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Information

Elevation
33 m
Country
Indonesia (ID)
Location / Range
Dataran rendah dan perbukitan sekitar Teluk Bima, Pulau Sumbawa
Mountain type
Bukit rendah berhutan (non-vulkanik) di Sumbawa bagian timur
Volcanic?
No (non-volcanic)
Coordinates
-8.5834, 118.6467
Difficulty
Tidak terdokumentasi

Description

Doro Toloko is a low hill in West Nusa Tenggara Province, on the eastern part of Sumbawa island, Indonesia, at roughly 8°35′00″S 118°38′48″E. According to GeoNames and its derived Cebuano Wikipedia article, its summit is only about 33 m above sea level — roughly 15 m above the surrounding terrain — with a base about 0.21 km wide; the open Open-Meteo elevation model at the same point returns about 25 m, so both agree it is a very low hill rather than a tall mountain. The land is hilly to the south and flat to the north, and the surroundings are almost entirely forested. The nearest higher summit is Doro Oidue (about 742 m), roughly 5.4 km to the south-west, while the nearest larger town is Bima, about 16.3 km to the north-east. The word "doro" means mountain or hill in the Bima (Mbojo) language. The point is recorded in OpenStreetMap as natural=peak (GNS code "HLL"/hill) from the NGA-GNS gazetteer and has a Wikidata entry classified as a hill. Beyond its position and approximate elevation, Doro Toloko has virtually no verified climbing, trail, or dedicated-photo documentation; this profile is deliberately limited to referenceable geographic facts.

References

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  1. 1 Wikipedia Doro Toloko — bungtod (bukit), 33 m, Nusa Tenggara Barat ceb.wikipedia.org · CEB
  2. 2 Encyclopedia Doro Toloko (natural=peak, gns:dsg=HLL, source=NGA-GNS) openstreetmap.org · EN
  3. 3 Encyclopedia Doro Toloko (Q25290486) — hill, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia wikidata.org · EN
  4. 4 Encyclopedia Doro Toloko (7057915) — hill, 33 m, Sumbawa geonames.org · EN