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  2. List of mountain peaks of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    This northernmost part of India had some of the highest mountain peaks in the world. Many of them are unclimbed and some of them unnamed. A large number of peaks in Ladakh are still not open for climbing due to security reasons, as this region borders Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China in the North and East and Line Of ...

  3. Kun Peak - Wikipedia

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    The Kun Peak is a part of Nun Kun mountain massif in Ladakh, India. It is the second highest summit of the massif with elevation of 23,219 ft (7,077 metres) in the western Himalayan Range, located near the Suru valley, on the road connecting Kargil and Zanskar. [2] It is located about 61 km south of Kargil and 141 km west of Leh.

  4. Saser Kangri - Wikipedia

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    Until then it was the world's second highest unclimbed mountain after Gangkhar Puensum, and they won a 2012 Piolet d'Or for their ascent. [ 6 ] Saser Kangri III was first climbed by an Indo-Tibetan Border Police expedition in 1986 using an eastern approach.

  5. Ladakh football team - Wikipedia

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    The Ladakh football team is an Indian football team representing Ladakh in Indian state football competitions, including the Santosh Trophy. [1] It is governed by the Ladakh Football Association, affiliated to the AIFF. [2] [3] The team made its senior national debut in the 2022–23 Santosh Trophy edition. [4] [5]

  6. Stok Kangri - Wikipedia

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    Stok Kangri (6,153 metres (20,187 ft)) is the highest mountain in the Stok Range of the Zazkar Mountains a Trans-Himalayan mountain in the Ladakh region of north India. The peak is located in Hemis National Park , [ 3 ] 12 km southwest of the trailhead (3,610 metres (11,844 ft)) in the village of Stok and around 15 km southwest of the city of ...

  7. Ladakh Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The Ladakh Football Association [1] [2] (LFA) is the football governing body in Ladakh, India. [3] It is affiliated with the All India Football Federation , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the national governing body. It sends state teams for Santosh Trophy and Senior Women's National Football Championship .

  8. 1 Ladakh FC - Wikipedia

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    1 Ladakh Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Leh, Ladakh. The club last competed in Ladakh Super League , one of the Indian state leagues & also national youth leagues . It is the first professional club from the state of Ladakh.

  9. Category:Football in Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Ladakh Football Association; Ladakh football team This page was last edited on 16 November 2024, at 00:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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