South Peak

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South Peak is the English meaning of the name "Lhotse," the world’s fourth-highest mountain in the Himalayas, located near Mount Everest.

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Label Occurrences
South Peak canonical 3

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Himalayan mountain
eight-thousander
mountain
alternateName South Peak
climbingDifficulty very high
climbingSeason post-monsoon (autumn)
pre-monsoon (spring)
connectedBy South Col
connectedTo Mount Everest
coordinates 27.9617°N 86.9330°E
countryCode CN
NP
drainage Imja Khola valley
surface form: Imja Khola basin
elevation 27940 feet
8516 metres
firstAscendedBy Ernst Reiss
Fritz Luchsinger
firstAscentDate 1956-05-18
firstAscentExpedition Swiss Mount Everest/Lhotse Expedition 1956
geologicalType fold mountain
hasFace north face
south face
west face
hasGlacier Lhotse Glacier
hasSubpeak Lhotse
surface form: Lhotse Middle

Lhotse
surface form: Lhotse Shar
liesOnBorderBetween Nepal
Tibet Autonomous Region
surface form: Tibet Autonomous Region, China
listing Eight-thousander
surface form: Eight-thousanders of the Himalayas
locatedIn Himalayas
locatedInCountry China
Nepal
locatedInMountainRange Mahalangur Himal
locatedInProvince Province No. 1, Nepal
locatedInRegion Khumbu
locatedOnContinent Asia
nameMeaningInEnglish South Peak self-linksurface differs
nearbyMountain Mount Everest
nearbySettlement Dingboche
Gorak Shep
Lobuche
notableFeature steep south face
parentPeak Mount Everest
partOf Everest massif
Greater Himalayas
surface form: Great Himalaya range
prominence 610 metres
rankByElevation 4th-highest mountain in the world
standardRoute Lhotse Face
surface form: West Face and Lhotse Couloir

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Lhotse nameMeaning South Peak
South Peak alternateName South Peak
subject surface form: Lhotse
South Peak nameMeaningInEnglish South Peak self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Lhotse