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Kanjiroba (Nepali: कान्जिरोबा) is a
mountain in the
Himalayas of
Dolpa District in Nepal. With a
summit elevation of 6,883 m (22,582 ft)
above sea level...
- The
Kanjirowa Himal is an
isolated part of the
Himalaya range within Nepal,
adjacent to the
Tibetan border. The
region remained unmapped until the 1950s...
- In 1963 the
Royal Geographical Society recognised Tyson's work in the
Kanjiroba Himal with the Ness Award. "John
Tyson - obituary".
Daily Telegraph. 13...
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north and mid-hills of Nepal. It
contains Kubi Gangri,
Changla and
Kanjiroba mountains in north. The Shey
Phoksundo National Park with
Phoksundo lake...
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Earth Siniolchu 6,888 22,598
Kangchenjunga Himalaya,
India (Sikkim)
Kanjiroba 6,883 22,582 Himalayas,
Nepal Bairiga 6,882 22,579
Kangri Garpo Koyo Zom...
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Development Committee to 7,381 m (24,216 ft) at the peak of
Churen Himal.
Kanjiroba (6,221 m (20,410 ft)),
Mukot (6,638 m (21,778 ft)) and
Putha Hiunchuli...
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displacement mechanisms of
large rockslides in the Langthang-, Annapurna- and
Kanjiroba Himalayas of Nepal.
Geophysical Research Abstracts, Vol. 7, 04125, 2005...
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rivers of this
region were Karnali, Bheri, West
Rapti River and Babai. Mt.
Kanjiroba, Mt.
Sisne and Mt.
Patarasi were the main
mountains of the Mid-Western...
- (Lugula
Himal (6889 m))
Kanjiroba 6,883 22,582
Kanjiroba Himal 29°23′N 82°41′E / 29.383°N 82.683°E / 29.383; 82.683 (
Kanjiroba (6883 m))
Chumbu 6,859...
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Annapurna and
Manaslu north of Pokhara, then
Dhaulagiri further west with
Kanjiroba north of
Jumla and
finally Gurans Himal in the far west. The main watershed...