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reena wondered how much energy would be required by her to climb mount kanchenjuna ?​

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Kangchenjunga, also spelled Kanchenjunga, is the third highest mountain in the world. It rises with an elevation of 8,586 m (28,169 ft) in a section of the Himalayas called Kangchenjunga Himal delimited in the west by the Tamur River, in the north by the Lhonak Chu and Jongsang La, and in the east by the Teesta River.[3][1] It lies between Nepal and Sikkim, India, with three of the five peaks (Main, Central, and South) directly on the border,[4] and the remaining two (West and Kangbachen) in Nepal's Taplejung District.[5]

Kangchenjunga

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Kangchenjunga viewed from Tiger Hill, Darjeeling, India

Highest point

Elevation

8,586 m (28,169 ft) [1]

Ranked 3rd

Prominence

3,922 m (12,867 ft) [2]

Ranked 29th

Isolation

124 km (77 mi) Edit this on Wikidata

Listing

Eight-thousander

Seven Third Summits

List of mountains in India

List of mountains in Nepal

Country high point (India)

Ultra-prominent peak

Coordinates

27°42′09″N 88°08′48″E [2]

Geography

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Location of Kangchenjunga

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Location

Taplejung District, Nepal;

Sikkim, India[2]

Parent range

Himalayas

Climbing

First ascent

25 May 1955 by Joe Brown and George Band

(First winter ascent 11 January 1986 by Jerzy Kukuczka and Krzysztof Wielicki)

Easiest route

glacier/snow/ice climb

Kangchenjunga and surrounding peaks at sunset from ISS, December 2019

Until 1852, Kangchenjunga was assumed to be the highest mountain in the world, but calculations based on various readings and measurements made by the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India in 1849 came to the conclusion that Mount Everest, known as Peak XV at the time, was the highest. Allowing for further verification of all calculations, it was officially announced in 1856 that Kangchenjunga is the third highest mountain in the world.[6]

Kangchenjunga was first climbed on 25 May 1955 by Joe Brown and George Band, who were part of a British expedition. They stopped short of the summit in accordance with the promise given to the Chogyal that the top of the mountain would remain intact. Every climber or climbing group that has reached the summit has followed this tradition.[7]

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