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  1. Kanchenjunga (en nepalí: कञ्चनजङ्घा Kanchanjaŋghā; en limbu: सेवालुन्ग्मा Sewalungma, también escrito Kangchenjunga, Kangchen Dzö-nga, Khangchendzonga, Kanchenjanga, Kachendzonga, o Kangchanfanga) es la tercera montaña más alta del mundo, después del Everest y del K2, con una altitud de 8.586 metros sobre el nivel del mar.

  2. It lies in the border region between Koshi Province of Nepal and Sikkim state of India, with three of the five peaks, namely Main, Central and South, directly on the border, and the peaks West and Kangbachen in Nepal's Taplejung District.

  3. 26 de may. de 2014 · El Kanchenjunga es de los macizo que más cimas secundarias tiene (Yalung Kang, Central, Sur), así como 7000s satélites que se desprenden de él. Un ejemplo es el impresionante Jannu (7710m), el Kabru (7412m) o el Gimmigela Chuli (7350m).

  4. Mount Kanchenjunga Central, the fourth highest mountain peak in the world, lies in the Kanchenjunga mountain range of Nepal. Kanchenjunga Central is on the border of Province I of Nepal and India. The elevation of Kanchenjunga Central is 8,473 meters. It is on the border of Sirijanga rural municipality of Taplejung district of Nepal and India.

  5. 5 de abr. de 2024 · 3. Kangchenjunga Central: Furthermore, Kangchenjunga Central, also known as Kangchenjunga III, stands as the central peak in the massif, towering at 8,482 meters (27,828 feet). 4. Kangchenjunga South: Kangchenjunga South, often called Kangchenjunga IV, is the southern peak of the massif, with an elevation of 8,494 meters (27,867 feet ...

  6. The massif's five highest peaks are: 1) Kangchenjunga Main: 8,586 meters (28,169 feet) high with a prominence of 3,922 meters; 2) Kangchenjunga West (Yalung Kang): 8,505 meters (27,904 feet); 3) Kangchenjunga Central: 8,482 meters (27,828 feet) high; 4) Kangchenjunga South: 8,494 meters (27,867 feet) high; 5) Kangbachen: 7,903 meters (25,928 ...

  7. Marcelo Lisnovsky -. Edición: CCAM. En la lejana frontera entre Nepal e India, se alza majestuosa la tercera cumbre de la Tierra. Se trata del Kangchenjunga, cuya Cumbre Principal alcanza los 8.568 metros. El nombre proviene del tibetano Kangchen-dzo-nga, que se traduce como “Los Cinco Tesoros de la Nieve suprema ".