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- peaks by including the major satellite peaks of eight-thousanders. All of the eight-thousanders are located in the Himalayan and Karakoram mountain ranges...
- four-thousanders to only 29, whilst a prominence criterion of 100 metres would raise it to 49. The table below gives the number of four-thousanders as a...
- four-thousanders or eight-thousanders. In Britain, the term refers to mountains above 3,000 feet (910 m). In temperate latitudes three-thousanders play...
- UIAA's definition, Switzerland has 48 four-thousanders, Italy has 35 and France 26. The four-thousanders are found mainly in the Western Alps, in the...
- Some of the twenty-five-thousanders were elected board members and chairmen of kolkhozy. However, the twenty-five-thousanders encountered fierce resistance...
- eight-thousanders List of climbers and mountaineers Kristin Harila and Tenjen Sherpa, new holders of the speed record for all 14 eight-thousanders "Nirmal...
- also established 10 new routes on eight-thousanders to Messner's six. Messner climbed all eight-thousanders without supplementary oxygen. ****uczka used...
- ascents of all 14 eight-thousanders Kim Chang-ho (climber), a previous holder of world speed record for all 14 eight-thousanders Wilhelms, Hanne (27 July...
- refer to mountains over 2,000 feet in height. Three-thousanders Four-thousanders Eight-thousanders Dumler, Helmut and Burkhardt, Willi P. (1994). The high...
- List of Alpine two-thousanders may refer to: List of mountains of the Alps (2500–2999 m) List of mountains of the Alps (2000–2499 m) This disambiguation...