GUNUNG · Indonesia
Pasir Manapa
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Information
- Elevation
- 532 m
- Country
- Indonesia (ID)
- Location / Range
- Kawasan perbukitan timur Sumedang, Jawa Barat (dekat Gunung Tampomas)
- Mountain type
- Bukit (pasir) di kawasan perbukitan Jawa Barat — data gazetir NGA-GNS/GeoNames
- Volcanic?
- No (non-volcanic)
- Coordinates
- -6.7250, 107.9389
- Hazards
- Medan terpencil dan berhutan tanpa jalur pendakian resmi; data pendakian tidak terdokumentasi
Description
Pasir Manapa is a hill in the highlands of West Java, Indonesia, rising to about 532 m above sea level and standing only about 21 m above the surrounding terrain. In Sundanese, 'pasir' means hill. It lies roughly 130 km east of Jakarta; the nearest major peak is Gunung Tampomas (1,684 m) about 5 km to the southeast, and the nearest town is Sumedang Utara about 14 km to the south — placing the hill broadly within Kabupaten Sumedang. According to gazetteer data, the surrounding land is mostly hilly and becomes more mountainous toward the southeast, with lower ground to the north; the area is almost entirely forested with a tropical monsoon climate (mean temperature around 22 °C and rainfall around 3,330 mm per year). Note: information on Pasir Manapa is very limited—the entry derives from global geographic databases (NGA-GNS/GeoNames), Wikidata, and a bot-generated Cebuano Wikipedia article, with no documented hiking route, history, or protected-area status. The data here is confined to verifiable location, elevation, and terrain, not a climbing guide.
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