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  • Mount Everest
    Mount Everest Earth's highest mountain, part of the Himalaya between Nepal and Tibet
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    Mount Everest, known locally as Sagarmatha or Qomolangma, is Earth's highest mountain above sea level, located in the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The China–Nepal border runs across its summit point. Its elevation (snow height) of 8,848.86 m (29,031 ft 8+1⁄2 in) was most recently established in 2020 by the Chinese and Nepali authorities.
  • Gipmochi
    Gipmochi Mountain in India/Bhutan
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    Gipmochi (Gyemo Chen or Gamochen, 'The Great Queen') is a mountain in the Lower Himalayas in south central Asia. Rising to a height of 14,523 feet (4,427 m), the mountain sits on the border between the northern Indian state of Sikkim and Bhutan. China claims Gipmochi as the China–India–Bhutan tri-junction point. Bhutan and India, however, claim that the tri-junction is 6.5 km to the north, at Batang La.
  • Mount Kailash
    Mount Kailash Religious mountain in the Himalayan range
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    Mount Kailash (also Kailasa; Kangrinboqê or Gang Rinpoche; Standard Tibetan: གངས་རིན་པོ་ཆེ; simplified Chinese: 冈仁波齐峰; traditional Chinese: 岡仁波齊峰; pinyin: Gāngrénbōqí Fēng; Sanskrit: कैलास, IAST: Kailāsa) is a mountain in Ngari Prefecture, Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It lies in the Kailash Range (Gangdisê Mountains) of the Transhimalaya, in the western part of the Tibetan Plateau. The peak of Mount Kailash is located at an elevation of 6,638 m (21,778 ft), near the western trijunction between China, India and Nepal.
  • Chomo Yummo
    Chomo Yummo mountain in Himalaya
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    Chomo Yummo (Chinese: 卓木玉莫峰; pinyin: Zhuōmù yùmò fēng) is a 6,829 m (22,405 ft) mountain in the Himalayas on the border between Sikkim in India and Tibet in China.
  • Lunag Ri
    Lunag Ri Mountain in Nepal
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    Lunag Ri is a mountain in the Rolwaling Himal mountain range of the Himalayas.
  • Labuche Kang III/East
    Labuche Kang III/East Mountain in Tibet
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    Labuche Kang III, also known as Labuche Kang East (7,250 metres (23,790 ft)), is a mountain located on the Labuche Kang massif in Tibet Autonomous Region and was one of the highest unclimbed mountains in the world after Gangkhar Puensum. The former second highest unclimbed mountain, Saser Kangri II East, was first climbed on August 24, 2011. It was summitted on August 14, 2024 by Liu Yang and Song Yuancheng.
  • Kunlun Volcanic Group
    Kunlun Volcanic Group Volcanic field in northwestern Tibet
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    Kunlun Volcanic Group (Chinese: 昆仑火山群), also known as Ashikule Volcanic Field, is a volcanic field in northwestern Tibet. Eight other volcanic fields are also in the area. The field is within a basin that also contains three lakes.
  • Lhotse Middle
    Lhotse Middle Subsidiary peak to Lhotse
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    Lhotse Middle (also called Lhotse Central I and Lhotse East), is a subsidiary peak of 8,410 metres (27,590 ft) in elevation that sits in the middle of a ridge between its parent peak, the eight-thousander, Lhotse 8,516 metres (27,940 ft), and another subsidiary peak, Lhotse Shar 8,383 metres (27,503 ft). In 2013, a proposal by Nepal to the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) to have Lhotse Middle (and Lhotse Shar) designated as standalone eight-thousanders was not successful due a perceived lack of topographic prominence. Right beside the peak is the smaller subsidiary peak of Lhotse Central II (8,372 metres (27,467 ft); sometimes the term West tower and East tower are used to distinguish Lhotse Central I and Lhotse Central II, respectively (which can create confusion given Lhotse Middle's alternative name as Lhotse East, i.e being east of the parent Lhotse summit).
  • South Summit (Mount Everest)
    South Summit (Mount Everest) Second-highest peak on Earth, and a subsidiary peak to the primary peak of Mount Everest
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    The South Summit is a subsidiary peak of Mount Everest in the Himalayas between the South Col (at 7,906 metres (25,938 ft)) and the main summit (at 8,849 metres (29,032 ft)) above sea level. Although the South Summit's elevation of 8,749 metres (28,704 ft) is higher than the second-highest mountain on Earth (8,611 m (28,251 ft) K2), it is not considered a separate mountain as its topographic prominence is only 11 meters.
  • Mila Mountain
    Mila Mountain mountain in People's Republic of China
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    Mila Mountain, or Mira Mountain, or Milha Mountain (Chinese: 米拉山; pinyin: Mǐ lā shān), is a mountain in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, roughly 150 kilometres (93 mi) by road northeast of Lhasa. The road pass that runs by its peak is one of the highest on China National Highway 318.
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