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Mount Everest
Elevation: 8,848 meters (29,028 feet)
Ranked: 1st
Location: Nepal and China (Tibet)
Range: Mahalangur Himal, Himalaya
Prominence: 8,848 meters (29,028 feet)
Coordinates: 27°59′17″N, 86°55′31″E
First ascent: May 29, 1953, by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
Easiest route: South Col (Nepal)
About Mt. Everest
Sagarmatha
Mount Everest or Qomolangma or Sagarmatha or Chomolungma pronounced as (Jongmalunga) is the highest mountain on Earth, as measured by the height of its summit above sea level. The mountain, which is part of the Himalaya range in High Asia, is located on the border between Nepal and China.
The Tibetan name for Mount Everest is Chomolungma or Qomolangma ( meaning "Mother of the Universe"), and the related Chinese name is Zhūmùlǎngmǎ Fēng (Simplified Chinese: 珠穆朗玛峰; Traditional Chinese: 珠穆朗瑪峰) or Shèngmǔ Fēng (Simplified Chinese: 圣母峰; Traditional Chinese: 聖母峰). According to English accounts of the mid-19th century, the local name in Darjeeling for Mount Everest was Deodungha, or "Holy Mountain."[1]. In the 1960s, the Government of Nepal gave the mountain an official Nepali name: Sagarmatha (सगरमाथा), meaning "Head of the Sky".
In 1865, the mountain was given its English name by Andrew Waugh, the British surveyor-general of India. With both Nepal and Tibet closed to foreign travel, he wrote:
I was taught by my respected chief and predecessor, Colonel Sir George Everest to assign to every geographical object its true local or native appellation. But here is a mountain, most probably the highest in the world, without any local name that we can discover, whose native appellation, if it has any, will not very likely be ascertained before we are allowed to penetrate into Nepal. In the meantime the privilege as well as the duty devolves on me to assign…a name whereby it may be known among citizens and geographers and become a household word among civilized nations.
Waugh chose to name the mountain after George Everest, first using the spelling Mont Everest, and then Mount Everest. However, the modern pronunciation of Everest (IPA: ˈɛvərɪst or ˈɛvərɨst EV-er-est) is in fact different from Sir George's own pronunciation of his surname, which was ˈiv;rɪst (EAVE-rest).
In the early 1960s, the Nepalese government realized that Mount Everest had no Nepalese name. This was because the mountain was not known and named in ethnic Nepal (that is, the Kathmandu valley and surrounding areas). The government set out to find a name for the mountain (the Sherpa/Tibetan name Chomolangma was not acceptable, as it would have been against the idea of unification (Nepalization) of the country. The name Sagarmatha (सगरमाथा) was thus invented by Baburam Acharya.
In 2002, the Chinese People's Daily newspaper published an article making a case against the continued use of the English name for the mountain in the Western world, insisting that it should be referred to by its Tibetan name. The newspaper argued that the Chinese ( in nature a Tibetan) name preceded the English one, as Mount Qomolangma was marked on a Chinese map more than 280 years ago.
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Height
8,848 Meters | 29,028 Feet
8,586 Meters | 28,169 Feet
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8,201 Meters | 26,906 Feet
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8,091 Meters | 26,545 Feet
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7,871 Meters | 25,823 Feet
7,861 Meters | 25,790 Feet
7,319 Meters | 24,152 Feet
7,220 Meters | 23,688 Feet
7,181 Meters | 23,555 Feet
7,161 Meters | 23,494 Feet
7,134 Meters | 23,405 Feet
7,134 Meters | 23,405 Feet
7,110 Meters | 23,326 Feet
6,993 Meters | 22,943 Feet
6,812 Meters | 22,349Feet
6,735 Meters | 22,096 Feet
6,677 Meters | 21,906 Feet
6,623 Meters | 21,729 Feet
6,640 Meters | 21,725 Feet
6,501 Meters | 21,329 Feet
6,476 Meters | 21,246 Feet
6,441 Meters | 21,132 Feet
6,440 Meters | 21,128 Feet
6,367 Meters | 20,888 Feet
6,187 Meters | 20,298 Feet
6,160 Meters | 20,210 Feet
5,745 Meters | 18,848 Feet
5,545 Meters | 18,192 Feet
6,069 Meters | 19,910 Feet
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First mountain west of Everest
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