Müller Mountains

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The Müller Mountains (Indonesian: Pegunungan Muller) are a mountain range in Central Borneo. The mountains extend along the northern border of Kalimantan, the Indonesia-administered parts of Borneo.[1][2] The mountains are the source of the Kapuas River. The range is named after George Müller, a German engineer who traversed the mountains in the 1820s.[3]

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  1. ^ Sellato, Bernard; Soriente, Antonia (2015). "The languages and peoples of the Müller Mountains; A contribution to the study of the origins of Borneo's nomads and their languages". Wacana. 16 (2): 339–354. doi:10.17510/wacana.v16i2.381.
  2. ^ writer, About the Author Dan Stables I'm a travel; Indonesia, journalist with extensive experience of travel in; Asia, throughout Southeast. "The Cross-Borneo Trek: The Adventure of a Lifetime - Discover Your Indonesia". Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  3. ^ "MullerG". www.nationaalherbarium.nl. Retrieved 2020-09-03.

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Coordinates: 0°40′N 113°50′E / 0.667°N 113.833°E / 0.667; 113.833

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