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- Jongsong_Peak abstract "Jongsong Peak is a mountain in the Janak section of the Himalayas. At 7,462 metres (24,482 ft) it is the 57th highest peak in the world, although it is dominated by 3rd highest, Kangchenjunga, 20 km (12 mi) to the south. Jongsong's summit is on tri-junction of India, Nepal and China..From its first ascent in 1930 by members of German expedition led by Gunther Dyhrenfurth until the first ascent of Kamet on 21 June 1931, Jongsong was the highest climbed peak in the world. The first ascent team of Jongsong peak had included several members who were also members of the International mountaineering organisation Himalayan Club.On 30 September 2012, a team from the Kolkata section of the Himalayan Club (Pradeep Sahoo (Leader) with Ang Dorji Sherpa and Phurba Sherpa ),ascended the Jongsong peak's east summit(named Domo by Dyhrenfurth) on a new route via the eastern ridge of the Jongsong peak from a col between the Jongsong massif and an adjoining peak called Dome Kang.The previous day, another team from the same Expediiton scaled Dome Kang (Rajib Mondal and Dawa Sherpa)from the common col along its east face (New route first ascent / second ascent overall). They had approached the mountains from the Jongsong glacier, Sikkim.".
- Jongsong_Peak elevation "7462.0".
- Jongsong_Peak firstAscentPerson Bericht_Hörlin.
- Jongsong_Peak firstAscentPerson Erwin_Schneider.
- Jongsong_Peak firstAscentYear "1930".
- Jongsong_Peak locatedInArea China.
- Jongsong_Peak mountainRange Himalayas.
- Jongsong_Peak prominence "1256.0".
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- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageLength "3279".
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageRevisionID "702573355".
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- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Border_tripoints.
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- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:China–Nepal_border.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:India–Nepal_border.
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- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Sikkim.
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- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Erwin_Schneider.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Günter_Dyhrenfurth.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Himalayas.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Kamet.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Kangchenjunga.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink List_of_highest_mountains.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Nepal.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLink Tripoint.
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLinkText "6".
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jongsang La".
- Jongsong_Peak wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jongsong Peak".
- Jongsong_Peak elevationM "7462".
- Jongsong_Peak elevationRef "(Ranked 57th)".
- Jongsong_Peak firstAscent "--06-02".
- Jongsong_Peak labelPosition "left".
- Jongsong_Peak latD "27".
- Jongsong_Peak latM "53".
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- Jongsong_Peak location China.
- Jongsong_Peak location India.
- Jongsong_Peak location Nepal.
- Jongsong_Peak location Tripoint.
- Jongsong_Peak longD "88".
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- Jongsong_Peak longM "8".
- Jongsong_Peak mapCaption "Location in Nepal at the shared border triple-point with China and India".
- Jongsong_Peak name "Jongsong Peak".
- Jongsong_Peak prominenceM "1256".
- Jongsong_Peak range Himalayas.
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- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:Border_tripoints.
- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:China–India_border.
- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:China–Nepal_border.
- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:India–Nepal_border.
- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:International_mountains_of_Asia.
- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_Nepal.
- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_Sikkim.
- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Tibet_Autonomous_Region.
- Jongsong_Peak subject Category:Seven-thousanders.
- Jongsong_Peak hypernym Mountain.
- Jongsong_Peak point "27.883333333333333 88.13333333333334".
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- Jongsong_Peak comment "Jongsong Peak is a mountain in the Janak section of the Himalayas. At 7,462 metres (24,482 ft) it is the 57th highest peak in the world, although it is dominated by 3rd highest, Kangchenjunga, 20 km (12 mi) to the south. Jongsong's summit is on tri-junction of India, Nepal and China..From its first ascent in 1930 by members of German expedition led by Gunther Dyhrenfurth until the first ascent of Kamet on 21 June 1931, Jongsong was the highest climbed peak in the world.".
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- Jongsong_Peak lat "27.883333333333333".
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