Kosciusko,Mount

Kosciusko,Mount
Kos·ci·us·ko (kŏs'ē-ŭsʹkō, kŏs'kē-), Mount
The highest mountain of Australia, in the southeast part of the country in the Australian Alps. It rises to 2,231.4 m (7,316 ft).

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