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List all the mountain ranges and rivers of India and Brazil with location(in which state) and direction.

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Pico da Bandeira

This mountain, known as Flag Peak in English, is near the border of Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais. It is the highest point of both states and is a popular tourist attraction for its beauty and accessibility.

In India

Anamudi

Anginda

Bamba Dhura

Bandarpunch

Betlingchhip

Blue Mountain

Burphu Dhura

Chandrashila

Changuch

Chaudhara

Chiring We

Deomali

Doddabetta

Doli Gutta

Gangotri Group

Gauri Parbat

Gimmigela Chuli

Guru Shikhar

Gya

Hathi Parbat

Kalsubai

Kang Yatze

Kangju Kangri

Kodachadri

Kumara Parvatha

Maiktoli

Meesapulimala

Mentok

Mol Len

Mullayanagiri

Nag Tibba

Nagalaphu

Nanda Ghunti

Nanda Gond

Nanda Khat

Nanda Kot

Nanda Pal

Nilkantha

Nun Kun

Om Parvat

Pandim

Parasnath

Plateau Peak

Rajrambha

Reo Purgyil

Sangthang

Siniolchu

Sispara

Suj Tilla East

Suj Tilla West

Sujarkamiltan

Suli Top

Swargarohini

Matanga Hill



The sheer cliffs of Mount Roraima.


Pedra da Mina

This mountain has an elevation of 2 798 metres, or just over 9 000 feet, and is situated between Quelez (in São Paulo) and Passa Quatro (in Minas Gerais). This is one of the highest mountains in the country, and is the highest in São Paulo.


Pico das Agulhas Negras (Black Needles Peak)

The Pico das Agulhas Negras is part of the Serra da Mantiqueira, a mountain range, and is situated in the states of Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais. At 2 791 metres high, this mountain is the fifth highest in Brazil. The jagged peaks of the mountain gave it its unique name. Despite various attempts, this summit was only reached in 1919, when Carlos Spierling and Osvaldo Leal finally made it to the top.



Mount Roraima


Located in the western part of Guyana, Mount Roraima is on the border between Brazil and Venezuela. It has an elevation of 2 810 metres, which is equivalent to 9 219 feet. First successfully climbed by Everard F im Thurn and Harry Inniss Perkins in 1884, Mount Roraima remains a popular hiking mountain. It is the highest mountain in the Pakaraima chain of the Tepui Plateau, and is part of the Guiana Highlands.


Pico do Monte Negro

Pico do Monte Negro is Rio Grande do Sul’s highest peak and is at the city of São José dos Ausentes. At 1 398 metres high, or 4 587 feet, this mountain is a popular climbing one, considered accessible and suitable for experienced hikers. It is also particularly beautiful, being covered with the lush Araucaria forest.


Morro da Igreja (Hill of the Portuguese)

Nestled within the state of Santa Catarina, this mountain has an elevation of 1 822 metres or 5 978 feet. Morro do Igreja is classified as being the highest inhabited point of the state, and is its second most elevated. It is also recognised as the coldest place in all Brazil, with winter temperatures dropping well below freezing point.


Sugarloaf Mountain

With an elevation of only 1 299 feet or 396 metres, the Sugarloaf Mountain is situated in Rio de Janeiro on a peninsula that leads it into the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It is notable for rising straight out of the water and being comprised of granite and quartz.


Other mountains in Brazil include:


• Pico 31 de Março

• Pico da David lo

• Pico do Cruzeiro

• Pico do Calçado

• Mantiqueira Mountains

• Pico do Cristal

• Pico do Barbado

• Pico Paraná

• Morro da Boa Vista

• Morro das Antenas

• Monte Caburaí

• Pico do Papagaio

• Pico do Jabre

• Pico do Jaraguá

• Pico Alto

• Maciço do Urucum

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Pico da Bandeira


This mountain, known as Flag Peak in English, is near the border of Espírito Santo and Minas Gerais. It is the highest point of both states and is a popular tourist attraction for its beauty and accessibility.


In India


Anamudi


Anginda


Bamba Dhura


Bandarpunch


Betlingchhip


Blue Mountain


Burphu Dhura


Chandrashila


Changuch


Chaudhara


Chiring We


Deomali


Doddabetta


Doli Gutta


Gangotri Group


Gauri Parbat


Gimmigela Chuli


Guru Shikhar


Gya


Hathi Parbat


Kalsubai


Kang Yatze


Kangju Kangri


Kodachadri


Kumara Parvatha


Maiktoli


Meesapulimala


Mentok


Mol Len


Mullayanagiri


Nag Tibba


Nagalaphu


Nanda Ghunti


Nanda Gond


Nanda Khat


Nanda Kot


Nanda Pal


Nilkantha


Nun Kun


Om Parvat


Pandim


Parasnath


Plateau Peak


Rajrambha


Reo Purgyil


Sangthang


Siniolchu


Sispara


Suj Tilla East


Suj Tilla West


Sujarkamiltan


Suli Top


Swargarohini


Matanga Hill




The sheer cliffs of Mount Roraima.



Pedra da Mina


This mountain has an elevation of 2 798 metres, or just over 9 000 feet, and is situated between Quelez (in São Paulo) and Passa Quatro (in Minas Gerais). This is one of the highest mountains in the country, and is the highest in São Paulo.



Pico das Agulhas Negras (Black Needles Peak)


The Pico das Agulhas Negras is part of the Serra da Mantiqueira, a mountain range, and is situated in the states of Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais. At 2 791 metres high, this mountain is the fifth highest in Brazil. The jagged peaks of the mountain gave it its unique name. Despite various attempts, this summit was only reached in 1919, when Carlos Spierling and Osvaldo Leal finally made it to the top.




Mount Roraima



Located in the western part of Guyana, Mount Roraima is on the border between Brazil and Venezuela. It has an elevation of 2 810 metres, which is equivalent to 9 219 feet. First successfully climbed by Everard F im Thurn and Harry Inniss Perkins in 1884, Mount Roraima remains a popular hiking mountain. It is the highest mountain in the Pakaraima chain of the Tepui Plateau, and is part of the Guiana Highlands.



Pico do Monte Negro


Pico do Monte Negro is Rio Grande do Sul’s highest peak and is at the city of São José dos Ausentes. At 1 398 metres high, or 4 587 feet, this mountain is a popular climbing one, considered accessible and suitable for experienced hikers. It is also particularly beautiful, being covered with the lush Araucaria forest.



Morro da Igreja (Hill of the Portuguese)


Nestled within the state of Santa Catarina, this mountain has an elevation of 1 822 metres or 5 978 feet. Morro do Igreja is classified as being the highest inhabited point of the state, and is its second most elevated. It is also recognised as the coldest place in all Brazil, with winter temperatures dropping well below freezing point.



Sugarloaf Mountain


With an elevation of only 1 299 feet or 396 metres, the Sugarloaf Mountain is situated in Rio de Janeiro on a peninsula that leads it into the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean. It is notable for rising straight out of the water and being comprised of granite and quartz.



Other mountains in Brazil include:



• Pico 31 de Março


• Pico da David lo


• Pico do Cruzeiro


• Pico do Calçado


• Mantiqueira Mountains


• Pico do Cristal


• Pico do Barbado


• Pico Paraná


• Morro da Boa Vista


• Morro das Antenas


• Monte Caburaí


• Pico do Papagaio


• Pico do Jabre


• Pico do Jaraguá


• Pico Alto


• Maciço do Urucum

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