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Mountain in Papua New Guinea
Mount Trafalgar
Mount Trafalgar is located in Papua New GuineaMount TrafalgarMount TrafalgarOro Province, Papua New Guinea
Highest point
Coordinates9°09′S 149°10′E / 9.150°S 149.167°E / -9.150; 149.167
Geography
LocationOro Province, Papua New Guinea

Mount Trafalgar is an extinct volcano on the north east coast of Oro Province, Papua New Guinea. The mountain is a major andesite volcano, with the magma known for its high levels of Nickel and Chromium. Captain John Moresby named the mountain after the naval battle of Trafalgar.

Hydrographers Range, Mount Lamington, and Mount Victory are three other large Quaternary stratovolcanoes in south-eastern New Guinea.

Name

Mount Trafalgar is named after the famous naval battle of Trafalgar, which was fought off the coast of Spain in 1805 between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of France and Spain.

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