''Gunung'' (also spelled ''Gunong'') is the
Malay and
Indonesian
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word for mountain —it is regularly used in volcano (as ''Gunung Berapi'') and mountain names throughout
Southeast Asia
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Mountains using the prefixes Gunung / Gunong
The following are mountains that officially use the prefixes Gunung or Gunong.
Malaysia
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Gunung Angsi
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Gunung Batu Brinchang
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Gunung Banang[Puteri Gunung Banang tarik pelayar singgah Batu Pahat]
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* Gunung Belumut
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Mount Belumut (), or known locally as Gunung Lumut (lit. 'mossy mountain' in Malay), standing at , is a mountain located in Mount Belumut Recreational Forest in Kluang District, Johor, Malaysia, located within a massif north of Lingg ...
* Gunung Benarat
* Gunung Jerai
Mount Jerai (), formerly Kedah Peak, is a mountain in Kedah, Malaysia with the height of . Within Kedah itself, the mountain stands at the border of Kuala Muda District, Kuala Muda and Yan District, Yan districts.
Mount Jerai is known as the ...
* Gunung Kinabalu
* Gunung Korbu
* Gunung Lambak
Mount Lambak ( meaning 'Flea Mountain'') is an inselberg in Kluang District, Johor, Malaysia. The summit is 510 m above sea level.
Gunung Lambak is the ''Hausberg'' of Kluang.
Mount Lambak Recreational Forest
It has been developed as a r ...
* Gunung Ledang
Mount Ledang (; historically also: Mount Ophir) is a mountain located in Tangkak District, Johor, Malaysia. The summit is located next to the tripoint of Tangkak, Jasin and Tampin districts, located in the states of Johor, Malacca and Neger ...
* Gunung Ma'okil
* Gunung Mulu
Mount Mulu () is a sandstone and shale mountain. At 2376 m, it is the second highest mountain in the state of Sarawak, after Mount Murud. It is located within the boundaries of Gunung Mulu National Park, which is named after it.
History
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* Gunung Murud
* Gunung Nuang
* Gunong Pueh
* Gunung Pulai
* Gunung Santubong
* Gunung Tahan
Mount Tahan (), is the highest point in Peninsular Malaysia with an elevation of above sea level, on the border between the states of Pahang and Kelantan, with the peak lying on the Pahangite side. It is part of the Taman Negara that straddles ...
* Gunung Trus Madi
Indonesia
* Gunung Agung
* Gunung Arjuna
* Gunung Batur
* Gunung Batok
* Gunung Bromo
* Gunung Ciremai
* Gunung Dempo
* Gunung Galunggung
Mount Galunggung (Indonesian: ''Gunung Galunggung'', formerly spelled ''Galoen-gong'', ) is an active stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia, around southeast of the West Java provincial capital, Bandung (or around to the northwest of the West ...
* Gunung Gede
Mount Gede (; in Sundanese) is a stratovolcano in West Java, Indonesia. The volcano contains two peaks with Mount Gede as one peak and Mount Pangrango for the other one. Three major cities, Cianjur, Sukabumi, and Bogor, are located in the volca ...
* Gunung Jayawijaya
* Gunung Kaba
* Gunung Kembar
* Gunung Kemukus
* Gunung Kerinci
* Gunung Krakatau
* Gunung Kemiri
* Gunung Leuser
Leuser Range or Mount Leuser (, ) is a stratovolcano located in the Aceh province on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. It is part of the Leuser Ecosystem, which is one of the most biodiverse regions in the world and a key conservation area for ...
* Gunung Merapi
Mount Merapi (, ) is an active stratovolcano located on the border between the province of Central Java and the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. It is the most active volcano in Indonesia and has erupted regularly since 1548. It is loca ...
* Gunung Nona
* Gunung Rinjani
Mount Rinjani ( Sasak: ''Gunong Rinjani'', ) is an active volcano in Indonesia on the island of Lombok. Administratively the mountain is in the Regency of North Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara ( Indonesian: ''Nusa Tenggara Barat'', NTB). It rises to ...
* Gunung Salak
* Gunung Salahutu
* Gunung Seblat
* Gunung Semeru
* Gunung Sumbing
* Gunung Sinabung
* Gunung Sipiso-Piso
* Gunung Tambora
* Gunung Tangkuban Perahu
* Gunung Toba
References
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Indonesian words and phrases
Malay words and phrases