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What is the country of mountains?
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25 Feb '10 05:36 am
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Know Why Nepal is Called Country of Mountains?
Nepals Himalaya is the largest and highest standing 800 km across with eight peaks that soar above 8000 meters including Mt. Everest(8848m), the highest peak in the world.
The Great Himalayan region of Nepal lies at the altitude of 4877m to 8848m above the sea level. It includes existing 14 peaks which exceeds in altitude of 8000m.The Great Himalayan of Nepal and their peaks are covered up with snow throughout the year. They are loftiest mountain in the world and include worlds highest and also most lovely peaks. They are of exceptional interest for the mountaineers and are undoubtedly attractive scenic spots in the world.
The Nepal Himalayas, stretching from 800 kilometers from the Kanchenjunga massif to the Mahakali River. Both the Kanchanjunga massif to the Mahakali river lie more than 1300 peaks with an altitude more than 6000m.These can be set apart as follows:
Above 8000 meters-eight of the 14 highest peaks in the world
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Answered by anantharaman, 25 Feb '10 07:34 am
Nepals Himalaya is the largest and highest standing 800 km across with eight peaks that soar above 8000 meters including Mt. Everest(8848m), the highest peak in the world.
The Great Himalayan region of Nepal lies at the altitude of 4877m to 8848m above the sea level. It includes existing 14 peaks which exceeds in altitude of 8000m.The Great Himalayan of Nepal and their peaks are covered up with snow throughout the year. They are loftiest mountain in the world and include worlds highest and also most lovely peaks. They are of exceptional interest for the mountaineers and are undoubtedly attractive scenic spots in the world.
The Nepal Himalayas, stretching from 800 kilometers from the Kanchenjunga massif to the Mahakali River. Both the Kanchanjunga massif to the Mahakali river lie more than 1300 peaks with an altitude more than 6000m.These can be set apart as follows:
Above 8000 meters-eight of the 14 highest peaks in the world
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