Gosainthan

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Gosainthan is another name for Shishapangma, one of the world’s fourteen 8,000-meter Himalayan peaks located in Tibet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
alsoKnownAs Shishapangma NERFINISHED
Xixiabangma NERFINISHED
climbingCategory expedition peak
elevation 26335 ft
8027 m
firstAscentFrom north side
hasCountryOnSouthernFlank Nepal NERFINISHED
hasFirstAscentBy Chinese expedition NERFINISHED
Tibetan climbers
Xu Jing NERFINISHED
hasFirstAscentDate 1964-05-02
hasLatitude 28.352° N
hasListing Ultra-prominent peak
eight-thousander
hasLongitude 85.779° E
hasNameEtymology derived from Tibetan language
sometimes interpreted as "grassy plain above the deep gorge"
hasNearbyProtectedArea Langtang National Park (to the south in Nepal) NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Nyalam NERFINISHED
hasSubpeak Central Shishapangma NERFINISHED
West Shishapangma NERFINISHED
isClimbedInSeason autumn
spring
isNotedFor approach via Tibet
avalanche risk
comparatively late first ascent among eight-thousanders
isOneOf fourteen eight-thousanders
isPartOf Central Himalaya NERFINISHED
isRegulatedBy Chinese mountaineering authorities
isSouthOf Tibetan Plateau interior
isWithin Tibetan Plateau region
liesNearBorderWith Nepal NERFINISHED
liesNorthOf Langtang Valley NERFINISHED
locatedIn China
Tibet Autonomous Region NERFINISHED
locatedInMountainRange Himalayas NERFINISHED
locatedInSubrange Jugal Himal NERFINISHED
parentPeak Cho Oyu NERFINISHED
prominence 2897 m
9505 ft
rankAmongEightThousanders 14
standardRoute northern routes
northwest face

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Shishapangma alternativeName Gosainthan