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- Sattelberg abstract "Sattelberg, also spelt Satelberg ("Saddle Mountain"), is a village on the Huon Peninsula, in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. The village is set on a peak about 900 metres (3,000 ft) above sea level, and dominates the area, with Finschhafen below. A Lutheran mission was founded by Johann Flierl in 1892, when the area was part of German New Guinea. As part of the settlement of World War I in 1919, responsibility for administering the territory was passed to Australia. In 1921, the Australian government gave permission for the German missionaries to remain, but placed the Lutheran Church of Australia in control of the mission. In the early 1930s, German influence was re-established as the Lutheran Church of Australia relinquished its control of the mission.During World War II, the Japanese occupied the surrounding area in early 1942. Following the Australian landing at Finschhafen in October 1943, the bulk of the Japanese garrison at Finschhafen retreated to Sattelberg. As part of the Australian 9th Division's advance towards Sio, they captured the mission at Sattelberg in November in what has become known as the Battle of Sattelberg.".
- Sattelberg country Papua_New_Guinea.
- Sattelberg timeZone Time_in_Australia.
- Sattelberg utcOffset "+10".
- Sattelberg wikiPageID "30230350".
- Sattelberg wikiPageRevisionID "546075979".
- Sattelberg coordinatesDisplay "inline, title".
- Sattelberg coordinatesRegion "PG".
- Sattelberg establishedDate "1892".
- Sattelberg establishedTitle "Established".
- Sattelberg hasPhotoCollection Sattelberg.
- Sattelberg latd "6".
- Sattelberg latm "29".
- Sattelberg latns "S".
- Sattelberg lats "0".
- Sattelberg longd "147".
- Sattelberg longew "E".
- Sattelberg longm "46".
- Sattelberg longs "0".
- Sattelberg mapsize "300".
- Sattelberg officialName "Sattelberg".
- Sattelberg pushpinLabelPosition "bottom".
- Sattelberg pushpinMap "Papua New Guinea".
- Sattelberg pushpinMapCaption "Sattelberg, Papua New Guinea".
- Sattelberg pushpinMapsize "300".
- Sattelberg subdivisionType "Country".
- Sattelberg timezone Time_in_Australia.
- Sattelberg utcOffset "+10".
- Sattelberg subject Category:Morobe_Province.
- Sattelberg subject Category:Populated_places_in_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Sattelberg point "-6.483333333333333 147.76666666666668".
- Sattelberg type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Sattelberg type District108552138.
- Sattelberg type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Sattelberg type Location100027167.
- Sattelberg type Object100002684.
- Sattelberg type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sattelberg type PopulatedPlacesInPapuaNewGuinea.
- Sattelberg type Region108630985.
- Sattelberg type Site108651247.
- Sattelberg type Tract108673395.
- Sattelberg type YagoGeoEntity.
- Sattelberg type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Sattelberg type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sattelberg type Place.
- Sattelberg type PopulatedPlace.
- Sattelberg type Settlement.
- Sattelberg type Wikidata:Q532.
- Sattelberg type Place.
- Sattelberg type Location.
- Sattelberg type _Feature.
- Sattelberg comment "Sattelberg, also spelt Satelberg ("Saddle Mountain"), is a village on the Huon Peninsula, in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea. The village is set on a peak about 900 metres (3,000 ft) above sea level, and dominates the area, with Finschhafen below. A Lutheran mission was founded by Johann Flierl in 1892, when the area was part of German New Guinea. As part of the settlement of World War I in 1919, responsibility for administering the territory was passed to Australia.".
- Sattelberg label "Sattelberg (Papua-Neuguinea)".
- Sattelberg label "Sattelberg".
- Sattelberg sameAs Sattelberg_(Papua-Neuguinea).
- Sattelberg sameAs m.0g5601q.
- Sattelberg sameAs 2087117.
- Sattelberg sameAs Q2226260.
- Sattelberg sameAs Q2226260.
- Sattelberg sameAs Sattelberg.
- Sattelberg lat "-6.483333333333333".
- Sattelberg long "147.76666666666668".
- Sattelberg wasDerivedFrom Sattelberg?oldid=546075979.
- Sattelberg isPrimaryTopicOf Sattelberg.
- Sattelberg name "Sattelberg".