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Tudal Hill

Coordinates: 4°23′38″N 115°18′45″E / 4.3938889°N 115.3125000°E / 4.3938889; 115.3125000
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Tudal Hill
Tudal Hill is located in Brunei
Tudal Hill
Tudal Hill
Highest point
Elevation1,181 m (3,875 ft)[1]
Coordinates4°23′38″N 115°18′45″E / 4.3938889°N 115.3125000°E / 4.3938889; 115.3125000
Naming
Native nameBukit Tudal (Malay)
Geography
CountriesBrunei and Malaysia
DistrictSarawak and Temburong
RegionAmo and Limbang

Tudal Hill (Malay: Bukit Tudal), is one of the major hills shared between Mukim Amo, Temburong District of Brunei and Limbang Division, Sarawak of Malaysia.[2]

Description

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Retak Hill sits at the north of Pagon Hill with a height of 1,181 metres (3,875 ft),[3][4] and remained one of the major hills in Brunei.[5] Lasianthus bruneensis were found on the hill,[6] alongside Meligan sandstone found on headwaters of the Temburong River between Tudal Hill and Lesong Hill.[7] Mix of hill forests also grow on the hills of Tudal and Pagon.[8]

References

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  1. ^ Makowski, Christopher; Finkl, Charles W. (24 July 2018). Impacts of Invasive Species on Coastal Environments: Coasts in Crisis. Springer. p. 458. ISBN 978-3-319-91382-7.
  2. ^ Phillipps, Quentin (10 May 2016). Phillipps' Field Guide to the Mammals of Borneo and Their Ecology: Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, and Kalimantan. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-16941-5.
  3. ^ Malayan Naturalist. Malayan Nature Society. 1991. p. 13.
  4. ^ Sandal, Svein T. (1996). The Geology and Hydrocarbon Resources of Negara Brunei Darussalam. Muzium Brunei. p. 22. ISBN 978-99917-900-0-8.
  5. ^ Makowski, Christopher; Finkl, Charles W. (24 July 2018). Impacts of Invasive Species on Coastal Environments: Coasts in Crisis. Springer. p. 458. ISBN 978-3-319-91382-7.
  6. ^ 朱华 (1 June 2019). 粗叶木属(茜草科)植物分类学研究论文集: Taxonomic Studies on the Genus Lasianthus Jack (Rubiaceae) (Collected Works). 汉斯出版社. p. 25. ISBN 978-1-61896-670-4.
  7. ^ Survey, Brunei Geological (1968). Technical Report. State of Brunei, Geological Survey. p. 4.
  8. ^ "Department of Fisheries - Mixed Dipterocarp". www.fisheries.gov.bn. Retrieved 29 June 2022.