High Asia seven-thousanders

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High Asia seven-thousanders are the collection of mountain peaks in the High Asia region that rise between 7,000 and 7,999 meters above sea level, encompassing some of the world’s highest and most challenging summits outside the eight-thousanders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical collection
mountain classification
mountain group
climbingHazards extreme altitude
severe weather
technical terrain
describedAs some of the world’s highest summits outside the eight-thousanders
some of the world’s most challenging summits outside the eight-thousanders
difficulty high
elevationUnit metres above sea level
excludes eight-thousanders NERFINISHED
hasElevationRangeLower 7000 metres
hasElevationRangeUpper 7999 metres
hasNotablePeak Batura Sar NERFINISHED
Chogolisa NERFINISHED
Distaghil Sar NERFINISHED
Gasherbrum III NERFINISHED
Gasherbrum IV NERFINISHED
Gongga Shan NERFINISHED
Gurla Mandhata NERFINISHED
Gyala Peri NERFINISHED
Ismoil Somoni Peak NERFINISHED
Jannu NERFINISHED
Jengish Chokusu NERFINISHED
K12 NERFINISHED
Kabru North NERFINISHED
Kabru South NERFINISHED
Khan Tengri NERFINISHED
Kongur Tagh NERFINISHED
Korzhenevskaya Peak NERFINISHED
Masherbrum NERFINISHED
Muztagh Ata NERFINISHED
Namcha Barwa NERFINISHED
Nanda Devi NERFINISHED
Noshaq NERFINISHED
Pik Kommunizma NERFINISHED
Pik Lenin NERFINISHED
Pik Pobeda NERFINISHED
Rakaposhi NERFINISHED
Saser Kangri I NERFINISHED
Skyang Kangri NERFINISHED
Tirich Mir NERFINISHED
Trivor NERFINISHED
Ultar Sar NERFINISHED
locatedIn Asia
High Asia NERFINISHED
partOf mountains of Asia
mountains of the Himalayas
mountains of the Hindu Kush
mountains of the Karakoram
mountains of the Kunlun
mountains of the Pamir
mountains of the Tien Shan
usedInContext high-altitude mountaineering
peak bagging lists

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Seven-thousanders of the Tian Shan partOf High Asia seven-thousanders