Dulit
Dulit is a city in South Sudan with a population of about 0.
Mount Dulit is a mountain in Borneo. It peaks at 1,311 metres (4,301 ft) above sea level and stands at the head of the Baram River in northern Sarawak, Malaysia. It is a western outlier of the Bornean cordillera and is largely covered with montane tropical rainforest. It has given its name to various plants and animals including the Dulit frogmouth, Dulit partridge, the frog Rhacophorus dulitensis, the caecilian Ichthyophis dulitensis, the trilobite beetle genus Duliticola and the Vatica dulitensis tree. It is the site from which Charles Hose collected the holotype specimen of the rare and elusive Hose's palm civet in 1891.
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About Dulit
| Country | South Sudan |
| Continent | Africa |
| Explore | 05 |
| Population | 0 |
| Local currency | SSP |
| Coordinates | 8.9128, 27.3820 |
| Time zone | Africa/Juba |
🧭 Facts & curiosities
| Settlement type | Small town |
| Distance to the capital | 647 km · Juba |
| Population (South Sudan) | #25 most populated in South Sudan |
| Where on Earth | 8°54′46″N · 27°22′55″E |
| Hemisphere | N · E |
| Distance to the equator | 992 km |
| Distance to the North Pole | 9,027 km |
| Same latitude as | Kollam (India) |
| Antipode (other side of Earth) | -8.91, -152.62 |
✈️ Distance to major cities
| Cairo | 2,384 km |
| Dubai | 3,461 km |
| Paris | 5,017 km |
| Moscow | 5,286 km |
| London | 5,359 km |
| Singapore | 8,495 km |