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Coordinates: 27°55N 86°45E / 27.917°N 86.750°E / 27.917; 86.750
 

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Mahalangur Himal
Mahalangur Himal is located in Nepal
Mahalangur Himal

Mahalangur Himal

Location on the Nepal / China border

Highest point
PeakMount Everest
Elevation8,848 m (29,029 ft)
Coordinates27°59′17N 86°55′31E / 27.98806°N 86.92528°E / 27.98806; 86.92528
Dimensions
Length80 km (50 mi) ESE
Width65 km (40 mi) NNE
Area5,200 km2 (2,000 sq mi)
Naming
Native nameमहालंगूर हिमाल (Nepali)
Geography
Countries Nepal and  China
DistrictsSolukhumbu District, Sankhuwasabha District and Tingri County
Range coordinates27°55′N 86°45′E / 27.917°N 86.750°E / 27.917; 86.750
Parent rangeHimalayas
Borders onRolwaling Himal

Mahālangūr Himāl (Nepali: महालङ्गूर हिमाल, Mahālaṅgūra himāla) is a section of the Himalayas in northeast Nepal and south-central TibetofChina extending east from the pass Nangpa La between Rolwaling Himal and Cho Oyu, to the Arun River.[1] It includes Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu — four of Earth's six highest peaks. On the Tibetan side it is drained by the Rongbuk and Kangshung Glaciers and on the Nepali side by Barun, Ngojumba and Khumbu Glaciers and others. All are tributaries to the Koshi River via Arun River on the north and east or Dudh Kosi on the south.

Mahalangur Himal can be divided into three subsections:

The Khumbu region of Nepal is the best known populated part of the Mahalangurs since it is on the access trail to the normal (South Col) route up Everest.

South Side: View from Mera Peak

References[edit]

  1. ^ H. Adams Carter (1985). "Classification of the Himalaya" (PDF). American Alpine Journal. 27 (59). American Alpine Club: 116–120. Retrieved May 1, 2011.
  • ^ "H. Adams Carter, 1985, op. cit." (PDF). {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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