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- Mount_Doongal abstract "Mount Doongal is a mountain in Queensland state forest north of Maryborough, Australia. The mountain, although not particularly high, is said to offer views to Fraser Island off the southern Queensland coast and north to the town of Childers. Mount Doongal can be reached via the Maryborough-Biggenden Road and then by taking the North Aramara turn-off and following unsealed roads. Mount Doongal's GPS location is 25°29.233′S 152°20.685′E. Elevation, according to a GPS, is around 700 feet above sea level.".
- Mount_Doongal elevation "213.36".
- Mount_Doongal locatedInArea Australia.
- Mount_Doongal locatedInArea Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal thumbnail View_from_Mount_Doongal.jpg?width=300.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageID "4175861".
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageLength "1543".
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageRevisionID "663904824".
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Biggenden.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Biggenden,_Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wide_Bay-Burnett.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Childers,_Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Fraser_Island.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_in_Australia.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Maryborough,_Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink North_Aramara,_Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLink Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Doongal".
- Mount_Doongal elevationFt "700".
- Mount_Doongal hasPhotoCollection Mount_Doongal.
- Mount_Doongal labelPosition "right".
- Mount_Doongal latD "25".
- Mount_Doongal latM "29.233".
- Mount_Doongal latNs "S".
- Mount_Doongal location Australia.
- Mount_Doongal location Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal longD "152".
- Mount_Doongal longEw "E".
- Mount_Doongal longM "20.685".
- Mount_Doongal map "Queensland".
- Mount_Doongal mapSize "200".
- Mount_Doongal name "Mount Doongal".
- Mount_Doongal photo "View from Mount Doongal.jpg".
- Mount_Doongal photoCaption "The view from the top looking south-east at February 2006".
- Mount_Doongal regionCode "AU-QLD".
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Mount_Doongal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Queensland-geo-stub.
- Mount_Doongal subject Category:Mountains_of_Queensland.
- Mount_Doongal subject Category:Wide_Bay-Burnett.
- Mount_Doongal hypernym Mountain.
- Mount_Doongal point "-25.487216666666665 152.34475".
- Mount_Doongal type Article.
- Mount_Doongal type Mountain.
- Mount_Doongal type NaturalPlace.
- Mount_Doongal type Place.
- Mount_Doongal type Article.
- Mount_Doongal type Location.
- Mount_Doongal type Mountain.
- Mount_Doongal type Place.
- Mount_Doongal type Thing.
- Mount_Doongal type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Doongal type Q8502.
- Mount_Doongal comment "Mount Doongal is a mountain in Queensland state forest north of Maryborough, Australia. The mountain, although not particularly high, is said to offer views to Fraser Island off the southern Queensland coast and north to the town of Childers. Mount Doongal can be reached via the Maryborough-Biggenden Road and then by taking the North Aramara turn-off and following unsealed roads. Mount Doongal's GPS location is 25°29.233′S 152°20.685′E.".
- Mount_Doongal label "Mount Doongal".
- Mount_Doongal sameAs m.0bn7kj.
- Mount_Doongal sameAs Q6920470.
- Mount_Doongal sameAs Q6920470.
- Mount_Doongal lat "-25.487216666666665".
- Mount_Doongal long "152.34475".
- Mount_Doongal wasDerivedFrom Mount_Doongal?oldid=663904824.
- Mount_Doongal depiction View_from_Mount_Doongal.jpg.
- Mount_Doongal isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Doongal.
- Mount_Doongal name "Mount Doongal".