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What mountain peaks are among the top ten highest in the world?

The ten highest mountain peaks in the world are the following (the height is indicated in meters above sea level; the country in which the peak is located is indicated in square brackets): Chomolungma (Everest) - 8848 meters (China - Nepal); Chogori - 8611 meters (India (Jammu and Kashmir)); Kanchenjunga - 8585 meters (India - Nepal); Lhotse - 8501 meters (China - Nepal); Makalu - 8475 meters (China - Nepal); Cho Oyu - 8201 meters (China - Nepal); Dhaulagiri - 8167 meters (Nepal); Kutang (Manaslu) - 8163 meters (Nepal); Nanga Parbat - 8125 meters (India (Jammu and Kashmir)) and Annapurna - 8078 meters (Nepal).

Of these ten peaks, nine belong to the Himalayas and only one (Chogori) belongs to the Karakorum mountain system.

Author: Kondrashov A.P.

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