Ulugh Muztagh

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Ulugh Muztagh is a high, remote mountain peak in the eastern Kunlun range of the Tibetan Plateau in China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
accessDifficulty very difficult to access
climate cold desert climate
continent Asia
coordinates approximately 35.3°N 88.3°E
country China
drainageBasin interior basins of the northern Tibetan Plateau
elevation 6973 m
approximately 6970 m
firstAscent 20th century
geologicalSetting northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau
glaciation has glaciers
isPartOf Kunlun mountain system NERFINISHED
knownFor harsh climate
high elevation
remoteness
listedIn lists of highest mountains of China
lists of mountains of the Kunlun Mountains
locatedIn China
Kunlun Mountains NERFINISHED
Qinghai Province NERFINISHED
Tibetan Plateau NERFINISHED
mountainRange Kunlun Mountains NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Uyghur
nameMeaning Great Ice Mountain NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Kumkol Basin NERFINISHED
Tsaidam Basin NERFINISHED
partOf eastern Kunlun range NERFINISHED
population uninhabited
prominence about 2000 m
protectedStatus located in a restricted border region
region northeastern Tibetan Plateau
relativeLocation eastern part of the Kunlun range
north of central Tibet
northern Tibetan Plateau
topographicSignificance one of the highest peaks of the eastern Kunlun
typeOfRock mainly metamorphic and sedimentary rocks

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Kunlun Mountains highestPeak Ulugh Muztagh