Kinabalu or Kinibalu, Mount (both: kin"ubulOO') [key], peak, 13,455 ft (4,101 m) high, N Sabah, Malaysia, NE of Kota Kinabalu; highest peak on Borneo.
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Centre attention on the `wild men'. (Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland)
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