Where does Mt. Lhotse lie?
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Lhotse, (Tibetan: “South Peak”) also called E1, mountain massif in the Himalayas on the border of Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It consists of three summits, the highest of which—Lhotse I at 27,940 feet (8,516 metres)—is the world's fourth tallest peak. ia
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Sino-Nepal Border, TIBET
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Mount Lhotse, Mount Everest, Mount Makalu, and Mount Cho Oyu are shared with Tibet and lie directly on the Sino-Nepal border while Kanchenjunga is shared with India along the border with Sikkim in the east of Nepal.
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