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- Q19459519 subject Q18699778.
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- Q19459519 abstract "The Kebar Valley (Indonesian: Lembah Kebar) is a large pleistocene/holocene intermontane valley found in the north central region of the Bird's Head Peninsula in the province of West Papua. The valley is enclosed by the fault-bounded Tamrau Mountains at an area of 2,703 square kilometres (1,044 sq mi). Its depth averages from 500 to 600 metres (1,600 to 2,000 ft) in the lower sections to around 900 to 1,400 metres (3,000 to 4,600 ft) in the upper sections of the valley. The valley is located 130 kilometres (81 mi) west of Manokwari and 190 kilometres (120 mi) east of Sorong. The nearest major village to the valley is Saukorem. A notable path runs through the Kebar Valley connecting Saukorem to the settlement of Andai and reaches an altitude of 1,200 metres (3,900 ft). This has created many villages throughout the area, leading to a growing rice production in the central and eastern regions of the valley. From north to south, the Kebar Valley ranges from 16 to 30 kilometres (9.9 to 18.6 mi) wide, and from east to west, it extends from 94 to 116 kilometres (58 to 72 mi) in length.".
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- Q19459519 comment "The Kebar Valley (Indonesian: Lembah Kebar) is a large pleistocene/holocene intermontane valley found in the north central region of the Bird's Head Peninsula in the province of West Papua. The valley is enclosed by the fault-bounded Tamrau Mountains at an area of 2,703 square kilometres (1,044 sq mi). Its depth averages from 500 to 600 metres (1,600 to 2,000 ft) in the lower sections to around 900 to 1,400 metres (3,000 to 4,600 ft) in the upper sections of the valley.".
- Q19459519 label "Kebar Valley".
- Q19459519 depiction Kebar_Valley.jpg.