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K2
 
K2 as viewed from Pakistan, August 2006
Highest point
Elevation
Ranked 2nd
Prominence4,020 m (13,190 ft)[1]
Ranked 22nd
ListingEight-thousanders
Country high points
Seven Second Summits
Ultra (P1500)
Coordinates35°52′57″N 76°30′48″E / 35.88250°N 76.51333°E / 35.88250; 76.51333[2]
Naming
Native name
Geography
 
 
K2
 
 
K2
K2 (Gilgit Baltistan)
 
 
K2
K2 (Xinjiang)
CountriesChina and Pakistan (claimed in full by India)
Parent rangeKarakoram
Climbing
First ascent31 July 1954
Achille Compagnoni & Lino Lacedelli
Easiest routeAbruzzi Spur
K2
 
K2 as viewed from Pakistan, August 2006
Highest point
Elevation
Ranked 2nd
Prominence4,020 m (13,190 ft)[3]
Ranked 22nd
ListingEight-thousanders
Country high points
Seven Second Summits
Ultra (P1500)
Coordinates35°52′57″N 76°30′48″E / 35.88250°N 76.51333°E / 35.88250; 76.51333[2]
Naming
Native name
Geography
 
 
K2
 
 
K2
K2 (Gilgit Baltistan)
 
 
K2
K2 (Xinjiang)
CountriesChina and Pakistan (claimed in full by India)
Parent rangeKarakoram
Climbing
First ascent31 July 1954
Achille Compagnoni & Lino Lacedelli
Easiest routeAbruzzi Spur

Slieve Gallion

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Slieve Gallion
Sliabh gCallann
 
Slieve Gallion from the southwest
Highest point
Elevation528 m (1,732 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Coordinates54°44′N 6°46′W / 54.73°N 6.76°W / 54.73; -6.76
Naming
English translationmountain of the heights
Language of nameIrish
Geography
 
 
Location in Northern Ireland
LocationCounty Londonderry, Northern Ireland
OSI/OSNI gridH8188
Topo mapOSNI Discoverer 13
Slieve Gallion
Sliabh gCallann
 
Slieve Gallion from the southwest
Highest point
Elevation528 m (1,732 ft)
ListingMarilyn
Coordinates54°44′N 6°46′W / 54.73°N 6.76°W / 54.73; -6.76
Naming
English translationmountain of the heights
Language of nameIrish
Geography
 
 
Location in Northern Ireland
LocationCounty Londonderry, Northern Ireland
OSI/OSNI gridH8188
Topo mapOSNI Discoverer 13

Mount Everest

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Mount Everest
 
Mount Everest as viewed from Kalapatthar.
Highest point
Elevation[4]
Ranked 1st
Prominence
Ranked 1st
(Notice special definition for Everest)
ListingSeven Summits
Eight-thousander
Country high point
Ultra
Coordinates27°59′17″N 86°55′31″E / 27.98806°N 86.92528°E / 27.98806; 86.92528[5]
Naming
Native name
  • सगरमाथा (Sagarmāthā)
  • ཇོ་མོ་གླང་མ (Chomolungma)
  • 珠穆朗玛峰 (Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Fēng)
Geography
 
 
Mount Everest
Location on the Province No. 1, Nepal – Tibet Autonomous Region, China border
 
 
Mount Everest
Mount Everest (Nepal)
 
 
Mount Everest
Mount Everest (Tibet)
 
 
Mount Everest
Mount Everest (China)
 
 
Mount Everest
Mount Everest (Asia)
LocationSolukhumbu District, Province No. 1, Nepal;[6]
Tingri County, Xigazê, Tibet Autonomous Region, China[7]
CountriesNepal and China
Parent rangeMahalangur Himal, Himalayas
Climbing
First ascent29 May 1953
Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
Normal routesoutheast ridge (Nepal)
Mount Everest
 
Mount Everest as viewed from Kalapatthar.
Highest point
Elevation[4]
Ranked 1st
Prominence
Ranked 1st
(Notice special definition for Everest)
ListingSeven Summits
Eight-thousander
Country high point
Ultra
Coordinates27°59′17″N 86°55′31″E / 27.98806°N 86.92528°E / 27.98806; 86.92528[8]
Naming
Native name
  • सगरमाथा (Sagarmāthā)
  • ཇོ་མོ་གླང་མ (Chomolungma)
  • 珠穆朗玛峰 (Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Fēng)
Geography
 
 
Mount Everest
Location on the Province No. 1, Nepal – Tibet Autonomous Region, China border
 
 
Mount Everest
Mount Everest (Nepal)
 
 
Mount Everest
Mount Everest (Tibet)
 
 
Mount Everest
Mount Everest (China)
 
 
Mount Everest
Mount Everest (Asia)
LocationSolukhumbu District, Province No. 1, Nepal;[9]
Tingri County, Xigazê, Tibet Autonomous Region, China[10]
CountriesNepal and China
Parent rangeMahalangur Himal, Himalayas
Climbing
First ascent29 May 1953
Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
Normal routesoutheast ridge (Nepal)

Brienzer Rothhorn

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Brienzer Rothorn
 
View from the west
Highest point
Elevation2,350 m (7,710 ft)
Prominence1,342 m (4,403 ft)[11]
Isolation9.7 km (6.0 mi)[12]
ListingCanton high point
Coordinates46°47′13″N 8°02′49″E / 46.78694°N 8.04694°E / 46.78694; 8.04694
Naming
English translationRed Horn of Brienz
Language of nameGerman
Geography
 
 
Brienzer Rothorn
Location in Switzerland
CountrySwitzerland
CantonsLucerne, Obwalden and Bern
Parent rangeEmmental Alps
Topo mapSwiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
Climbing
Easiest routemountain train from Brienz, cable car from Sörenberg
Brienzer Rothorn
 
View from the west
Highest point
Elevation2,350 m (7,710 ft)
Prominence1,342 m (4,403 ft)[13]
Isolation9.7 km (6.0 mi)[14]
ListingCanton high point
Coordinates46°47′13″N 8°02′49″E / 46.78694°N 8.04694°E / 46.78694; 8.04694
Naming
English translationRed Horn of Brienz
Language of nameGerman
Geography
 
 
Brienzer Rothorn
Location in Switzerland
CountrySwitzerland
RegionLucerne, Obwalden and Bern
Parent rangeEmmental Alps
Topo mapSwiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
Climbing
Easiest routemountain train from Brienz, cable car from Sörenberg

Aira Caldera

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Aira
姶良カルデラ
 
Radar image from a space shuttle of Aira Caldera in 1999, with Sakurajima in the bay formed by the caldera
Highest point
Elevation1117 m
Coordinates31°40′01″N 130°40′01″E / 31.667°N 130.667°E / 31.667; 130.667
Geography
Geology
Rock age22,000 years old
Mountain type(s)Caldera
Somma volcano
Last eruption2020
Aira
姶良カルデラ
 
Radar image from a space shuttle of Aira Caldera in 1999, with Sakurajima in the bay formed by the caldera
Highest point
Elevation1,117 m (3,665 ft)
Coordinates31°40′01″N 130°40′01″E / 31.667°N 130.667°E / 31.667; 130.667
Geography
Geology
Rock age22,000 years old
Mountain type(s)Caldera
Somma volcano
Last eruption2020

Baintha Brakk

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Baintha Brakk
بائنتھا براک
The Ogre
 
Latok Peaks and the Ogre's thumb
Highest point
Elevation7,285 m (23,901 ft)
Ranked 87th
Prominence1,891 m (6,204 ft)[2]
ListingUltra
Coordinates35°56′52″N 75°45′13″E / 35.94778°N 75.75361°E / 35.94778; 75.75361
Geography
 
 
Baintha Brakk
بائنتھا براک
Location in Gilgit-Baltistan
 
 
Baintha Brakk
بائنتھا براک
Baintha Brakk
بائنتھا براک (Gilgit Baltistan)
LocationGilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Parent rangePanmah Muztagh, Karakoram
Climbing
First ascentJuly 13, 1977 by Doug Scott and Chris Bonington
Easiest routesnow/ice climb
Baintha Brakk
بائنتھا براک
The Ogre
 
Latok Peaks and the Ogre's thumb
Highest point
Elevation7,285 m (23,901 ft)
Ranked 87th
Prominence1,891 m (6,204 ft)[2]
ListingUltra
Coordinates35°56′52″N 75°45′13″E / 35.94778°N 75.75361°E / 35.94778; 75.75361
Geography
 
 
Baintha Brakk
بائنتھا براک
Location in Gilgit-Baltistan
 
 
Baintha Brakk
بائنتھا براک
Baintha Brakk
بائنتھا براک (Gilgit Baltistan)
LocationGilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Parent rangePanmah Muztagh, Karakoram
Climbing
First ascentJuly 13, 1977 by Doug Scott and Chris Bonington
Easiest routesnow/ice climb

Ben Nevis

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Ben Nevis
 
Ben Nevis from Banavie. The summit is beyond and to the left of the apparent highest point.
Highest point
Elevation1,345 m (4,413 ft)[15]
Prominence1,345 m (4,413 ft)
Ranked 1st in British Isles
Parent peaknone – Highest peak on island of Great Britain
Isolation739 km (459 miles)
ListingMunro, Marilyn, Council top (Highland), County top (Inverness-shire), Country high point
Coordinates56°47′49″N 5°00′13″W / 56.79685°N 5.003508°W / 56.79685; -5.003508
Naming
Native nameBeinn Nibheis Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
English translation"Venomous mountain" or "mountain with its head in the clouds"
Geography
 
 
Ben Nevis
Scotland
LocationLochaber, Highland, Scotland, UK
Parent rangeGrampian Mountains
OS gridNN166712
Topo mapOS Landranger 41, Explorer 392
Climbing
First ascent17 August 1771, by James Robertson
Easiest routePony track and mountain path
Ben Nevis
 
Ben Nevis from Banavie. The summit is beyond and to the left of the apparent highest point.
Highest point
Elevation1,345 m (4,413 ft)[15]
Prominence1,345 m (4,413 ft)
Ranked 1st in British Isles
Parent peaknone – Highest peak on island of Great Britain
Isolation739 km (459 miles)
ListingMunro, Marilyn, Council top (Highland), County top (Inverness-shire), Country high point
Coordinates56°47′49″N 5°00′13″W / 56.79685°N 5.003508°W / 56.79685; -5.003508
Naming
Native nameBeinn Nibheis Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
English translation"Venomous mountain" or "mountain with its head in the clouds"
Geography
 
 
Ben Nevis
Scotland
LocationLochaber, Highland, Scotland, UK
Parent rangeGrampian Mountains
OS gridNN166712
Topo mapOS Landranger 41, Explorer 392
Climbing
First ascent17 August 1771, by James Robertson
Easiest routePony track and mountain path

Hauhungati

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Hauhungatahi
 
Hauhungatahi seen from Mount Ruapehu
Highest point
Elevation1,521 m (4,990 ft)[16]
Prominenceapprox 400 m (1,300 ft)[16]
Coordinates39°13′46″S 175°26′39″E / 39.22944°S 175.44417°E / -39.22944; 175.44417
Naming
Language of nameMāori
Geography
Topo mapNZTopo50-BJ34[16]
Geology
Volcanic arc/beltTaupo Volcanic Zone
Climbing
Easiest routeTramping from the west, starting near Erua
Hauhungatahi
 
Hauhungatahi seen from Mount Ruapehu
Highest point
Elevation1,521 m (4,990 ft)[16]
Prominenceapprox 400 m (1,300 ft)[16]
Coordinates39°13′46″S 175°26′39″E / 39.22944°S 175.44417°E / -39.22944; 175.44417
Naming
Language of nameMaori
Geography
Topo mapNZTopo50-BJ34[16]
Geology
Volcanic regionTaupo Volcanic Zone
Climbing
Easiest routeTramping from the west, starting near Erua

Mount Fuji

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Mount Fuji
 
Mount Fuji, Japan, seen from Oshino Hakkai
Highest point
Prominence3,776 m (12,388 ft)[17]
Ranked 35th
ListingHighest peak in Japan
Ultra-prominent peaks
List of mountains in Japan
100 Famous Japanese Mountains
Coordinates35°21′29″N 138°43′52″E / 35.35806°N 138.73111°E / 35.35806; 138.73111[18]
Naming
Native name富士山 (Japanese)
Pronunciation[ɸɯꜜ(d)ʑisaɴ]
Geography
 
 
Mount Fuji
Location of Mount Fuji in Japan
 
 
Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji (Asia)
LocationFuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
CountryJapan
PrefecturesShizuoka and Yamanashi
ShikuchōsonFuji, Fujinomiya, Fujiyoshida, Gotemba, Narusawa and Oyama
Topo map(s)Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 富士山[19]
50000:1 富士山
Geology
Rock age100,000 years
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruption1707–08
Climbing
First ascent663 by En no Odzunu (役行者, En no gyoja, En no Odzuno)
Easiest routeHiking
Official nameFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration
CriteriaCultural: iii, vi
Reference1418
Inscription2013 (37th Session)
Area20,702.1 ha
Buffer zone49,627.7 ha
Mount Fuji
 
Mount Fuji, Japan, seen from Oshino Hakkai
Highest point
Prominence3,776 m (12,388 ft)[17]
Ranked 35th
ListingHighest peak in Japan
Ultra-prominent peaks
List of mountains in Japan
100 Famous Japanese Mountains
Coordinates35°21′29″N 138°43′52″E / 35.35806°N 138.73111°E / 35.35806; 138.73111[18]
Naming
Native name富士山 (Japanese)
Pronunciation[ɸɯꜜ(d)ʑisaɴ]
Geography
 
 
Mount Fuji
Location of Mount Fuji in Japan
 
 
Mount Fuji
Mount Fuji (Asia)
LocationFuji-Hakone-Izu National Park
CountryJapan
PrefecturesShizuoka and Yamanashi
ShikuchōsonFuji, Fujinomiya, Fujiyoshida, Gotemba, Narusawa and Oyama
Topo map(s)Geospatial Information Authority 25000:1 富士山[19]
50000:1 富士山
Geology
Rock age100,000 years
Mountain typeStratovolcano
Last eruption1707–08
Climbing
First ascent663 by En no Odzunu (役行者, En no gyoja, En no Odzuno)
Easiest routeHiking
Official nameFujisan, sacred place and source of artistic inspiration
CriteriaCultural: iii, vi
Reference1418
Inscription2013 (37th Session)
Area20,702.1 ha
Buffer zone49,627.7 ha

Mount Baker

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Mount Baker
 
Mount Baker as seen from the Southeast at Boulder Creek
Highest point
Elevation10,781 ft (3,286 m)[20]
Prominence8,812 ft (2,686 m)[20]
Listing
Coordinates48°46′38″N 121°48′48″W / 48.7773426°N 121.8132008°W / 48.7773426; -121.8132008[21]
Naming
Native nameKulshan Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Geography
 
 
Mount Baker
Washington
LocationWhatcom County, Washington, U.S.
Parent rangeCascade Range[22]
Topo mapUSGS Mount Baker
Geology
Rock ageLess than 140,000 years[23]
Mountain typeStratovolcano[24]
Volcanic arcCascade Volcanic Arc[22]
Last eruption7 September to 27 November 1880[25]
Climbing
First ascent1868 by Edmund Coleman, John Tennant, Thomas Stratton and David Ogilvy[26][27]
Easiest routesnow (ice) climb
Mount Baker
 
Mount Baker as seen from the Southeast at Boulder Creek
Highest point
Elevation10,781 ft (3,286 m)[20]
Prominence8,812 ft (2,686 m)[20]
Listing
Coordinates48°46′38″N 121°48′48″W / 48.7773426°N 121.8132008°W / 48.7773426; -121.8132008[21]
Naming
Native nameKulshan Error {{native name checker}}: parameter value is malformed (help)
Geography
 
 
Mount Baker
Washington
LocationWhatcom County, Washington, U.S.
Parent rangeCascade Range[22]
Topo mapUSGS Mount Baker
Geology
Rock ageLess than 140,000 years[23]
Mountain typeStratovolcano[24]
Volcanic regionCascade Volcanic Arc[22]
Last eruption7 September to 27 November 1880[25]
Climbing
First ascent1868 by Edmund Coleman, John Tennant, Thomas Stratton and David Ogilvy[26][27]
Easiest routesnow (ice) climb

Sunwapta Peak

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Sunwapta Peak
 
South Face of Sunwapta Peak seen from Tangle Ridge
Highest point
Elevation3,315 m (10,876 ft)[28][29]
Prominence1,014 m (3,327 ft)[28]
Coordinates52°20′55″N 117°16′30″W / 52.34861°N 117.27500°W / 52.34861; -117.27500[30]
Geography
 
 
Sunwapta Peak
Parent rangeCanadian Rockies
Topo mapNTS 83C/06[30]
Climbing
First ascent1906 by Jimmy Simpson[28]
Easiest routeEasy scramble[31]
Sunwapta Peak
 
South Face of Sunwapta Peak seen from Tangle Ridge
Highest point
Elevation3,315 m (10,876 ft)[28][29]
Prominence1,014 m (3,327 ft)[28]
Coordinates52°20′55″N 117°16′30″W / 52.34861°N 117.27500°W / 52.34861; -117.27500[30]
Geography
 
 
Sunwapta Peak
Parent rangeCanadian Rockies
Topo mapNTS 83C/06[30]
Climbing
First ascent1906 by Jimmy Simpson[28]
Easiest routeEasy scramble[31]

Mount Fernow

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Mount Fernow
 
Mount Fernow
Highest point
Elevation9,249 ft (2,819 m)[20]
Prominence2,811 ft (857 m)[20]
Coordinates48°9′43″N 120°48′29″W / 48.16194°N 120.80806°W / 48.16194; -120.80806[21]
Geography
 
 
Mount Fernow
Location of Mount Fernow in Washington
LocationChelan County, Washington, United States
Parent rangeNorth Cascades
Climbing
First ascent1932
Mount Fernow
 
Mount Fernow
Highest point
Elevation9,249 ft (2,819 m)[20]
Prominence2,811 ft (857 m)[20]
Coordinates48°9′43″N 120°48′29″W / 48.16194°N 120.80806°W / 48.16194; -120.80806[21]
Geography
 
 
Mount Fernow
Location of Mount Fernow in Washington
LocationChelan County, Washington, United States
Parent rangeNorth Cascades
Climbing
First ascent1932

Aiguille de Tré la Tête

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Aiguille de Tré la Tête
 
View of the Aiguille de Tré la Tête
Highest point
Peakaiguille centrale SE
Elevation3,930 m (12,890 ft)
Prominence588 m (1,929 ft)[32]
Coordinates45°47′42″N 6°48′54″E / 45.795°N 6.815°E / 45.795; 6.815
Geography
 
LocationAosta Valley, Italy
(mountain partially in France)
Parent rangeMont Blanc massif
Climbing
First ascent12 July 1864 by Anthony Adams Reilly and Edward Whymper with Michel Croz, Michel Payot and H. Charlet
Normal routeENE arête (PD+) then the Bivouac Rainetto
Aiguille de Tré la Tête
 
View of the Aiguille de Tré la Tête
Highest point
Peakaiguille centrale SE
Elevation3,930 m (12,890 ft)
Prominence588 m (1,929 ft)[33]
Coordinates45°47′42″N 6°48′54″E / 45.795°N 6.815°E / 45.795; 6.815
Geography
 
LocationAosta Valley, Italy
(mountain partially in France)
Parent rangeMont Blanc massif
Climbing
First ascent12 July 1864 by Anthony Adams Reilly and Edward Whymper with Michel Croz, Michel Payot and H. Charlet
Normal routeENE arête (PD+) then the Bivouac Rainetto

References

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  2. ^ a b c d "Karakoram ultra-prominent peaks". peaklist.org. Retrieved 2013-07-27. Cite error: The named reference "peaklist" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ "K2". Peakbagger.com.
  4. ^ a b Based on the 1999 and 2005 surveys of elevation of snow cap, not rock head. For more details, see Surveys.
  5. ^ The WGS84 coordinates given here were calculated using detailed topographic mapping and are in agreement with adventurestats. They are unlikely to be in error by more than 2". Coordinates showing Everest to be more than a minute further east that appeared on this page until recently, and still appear in Wikipedia in several other languages, are incorrect.
  6. ^ Geography of Nepal: Physical, Economic, Cultural & Regional By Netra Bahadur Thapa, D.P. Thapa Orient Longmans, 1969
  7. ^ The position of the summit of Everest on the international border is clearly shown on detailed topographic mapping, including official Nepalese mapping.
  8. ^ The WGS84 coordinates given here were calculated using detailed topographic mapping and are in agreement with adventurestats. They are unlikely to be in error by more than 2". Coordinates showing Everest to be more than a minute further east that appeared on this page until recently, and still appear in Wikipedia in several other languages, are incorrect.
  9. ^ Geography of Nepal: Physical, Economic, Cultural & Regional By Netra Bahadur Thapa, D.P. Thapa Orient Longmans, 1969
  10. ^ The position of the summit of Everest on the international border is clearly shown on detailed topographic mapping, including official Nepalese mapping.
  11. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Brünig Pass (1,008 m).
  12. ^ Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation is north of the Gärstenhoren (Schwarzhorn massif).
  13. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Brünig Pass (1,008 m).
  14. ^ Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation is north of the Gärstenhoren (Schwarzhorn massif).
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  18. ^ a b Triangulation station is 3775.63m. "Information inspection service of the Triangulation station" (in Japanese). Geospatial Information Authority of Japan, (甲府–富士山–富士山). Retrieved February 8, 2011.
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  25. ^ a b "Baker". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 2020-09-25. Cite error: The named reference "SI" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
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  27. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference Coleman1869 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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