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- Greater_Ranges abstract "The Greater Ranges comprise the high mountain ranges of Asia: the Himalayas, the Karakoram, the Hindu Kush and Hindu Raj, the Pamir Mountains, the Tien Shan, the Kunlun Shan,the Nyanchen Tangla (or Transhimalaya) and various smaller mountain ranges inside Tibet and in western China (in the Tibet-Sichuan-Yunnan region, including Hengduan Mountains and Qionglai Shan). The UIAA gives a broader definition of the Greater Ranges than the traditional one. With the increasing popularity of global travel and adventure sports, this definition is now somewhat more popular than the original. In addition to the ranges listed above, the ranges also comprise:the Seven Summits (Messner list)the Andes of South Americathe Alaska Range and the Saint Elias Mountains of North Americathe Rwenzori Mountains and Mount Kenya of AfricaAll of these ranges have peaks over 4,800 metres (15,750 ft), and most have peaks over 6,000 metres (19,690 ft). The Greater Ranges contain all of the world's peaks higher than 7,000 metres (22,970 ft).The term was popular amongst alpinists in the Victorian period and was used to distinguished the high peaks of Asia from the European Alps.".
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- Greater_Ranges wikiPageRevisionID "636674554".
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Range.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Andes.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Asia.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Asia.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountaineering.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Asia.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Hengduan_Mountains.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Himalayas.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_Kush.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Hindu_Raj.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink International_Climbing_and_Mountaineering_Federation.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Karakoram.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Kunlun_Mountains.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Mount_Kenya.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_range.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Mountaineering.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Nyenchen_Tanglha_Mountains.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Pamir_Mountains.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Qionglai_Mountains.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Rwenzori_Mountains.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Elias_Mountains.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Seven_Summits.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Sichuan.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Tian_Shan.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Tibet.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLink Yunnan.
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageWikiLinkText "Greater Ranges".
- Greater_Ranges wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asia-geo-stub.
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- Greater_Ranges subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_Asia.
- Greater_Ranges subject Category:Mountaineering.
- Greater_Ranges subject Category:Mountains_of_Asia.
- Greater_Ranges type Type.
- Greater_Ranges type Landform.
- Greater_Ranges type Range.
- Greater_Ranges type Redirect.
- Greater_Ranges type Type.
- Greater_Ranges comment "The Greater Ranges comprise the high mountain ranges of Asia: the Himalayas, the Karakoram, the Hindu Kush and Hindu Raj, the Pamir Mountains, the Tien Shan, the Kunlun Shan,the Nyanchen Tangla (or Transhimalaya) and various smaller mountain ranges inside Tibet and in western China (in the Tibet-Sichuan-Yunnan region, including Hengduan Mountains and Qionglai Shan). The UIAA gives a broader definition of the Greater Ranges than the traditional one.".
- Greater_Ranges label "Greater Ranges".
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- Greater_Ranges wasDerivedFrom Greater_Ranges?oldid=636674554.
- Greater_Ranges isPrimaryTopicOf Greater_Ranges.