Manāslu

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Manāslu is the eighth-highest mountain in the world, a prominent Himalayan peak in Nepal renowned for its challenging climbing routes and dramatic landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
climate subarctic highland climate
climbingDifficulty high
climbingSeason autumn
spring
continent Asia
coordinates 28.549°N 84.561°E
country Nepal
elevation 26781 feet
8163 metres
environment high-altitude alpine environment
firstAscensionist Gyalzen Norbu NERFINISHED
Toshio Imanishi NERFINISHED
firstAscentDate 1956-05-09
firstAscentExpedition Japanese expedition
hasGlacier Manaslu Glacier NERFINISHED
hazard altitude sickness
avalanches
crevasses
knownFor challenging climbing routes
dramatic landscapes
high avalanche risk
listedIn eight-thousanders of the Himalayas
locatedInProtectedArea Manaslu Conservation Area NERFINISHED
location Gorkha District NERFINISHED
mountainRange Himalayas NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Sanskrit
nameMeaning Mountain of the Spirit NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Sama Gaun NERFINISHED
Samdo NERFINISHED
nearestMajorCity Kathmandu NERFINISHED
Pokhara NERFINISHED
normalRoute northeast face
parentPeak Cho Oyu NERFINISHED
partOf Nepal Himalaya NERFINISHED
photoSubject mountain climbing
prominence 3092 metres
rankingByElevation eighth-highest mountain in the world
region Gandaki Province NERFINISHED
subrange Mansiri Himal NERFINISHED
tourismType mountaineering tourism
trekking tourism
trekkingRoute Manaslu Circuit Trek NERFINISHED
UNM49CodeCountry NP

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