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  2. Annapurna - Wikipedia

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    Annapurna (/ ˌ æ n ə ˈ p ʊər n ə ˌ-ˈ p ɜːr-/; [5] [6] Nepali: अन्नपूर्ण) is a mountain situated in the Annapurna mountain range of Gandaki Province, north-central Nepal. It is the 10th highest mountain in the world at 8,091 metres (26,545 ft) above sea level and is well known for the difficulty and danger involved ...

  3. Annapurna (mountain range) - Wikipedia

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    The name for the range comes from the Hindu deity Annapurna meaning the giver of food and nourishment due to the evergreen flowing rivers originating from this mountain range which generate greenery and support vegetation year round on the lower plains. She is also believed to be one of the daughters of Himavat, the king of the mountains. [6]

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  5. File:View on Annapurna I, Tilicho and Nilgiri (16038918236).jpg

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    On the way down to Ghar Gompa, right after Marang La, incredible view on the Annapurna range. The highest peak is Annapurna I (8 091 m), then to its right Tilicho (7 134 m) and Nilgiri North (7 061 m). Date: 28 October 2014, 11:21: Source: View on Annapurna I, Tilicho and Nilgiri: Author: Jean-Marie Hullot from France: Other versions

  6. Annapurna Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Annapurna Circuit is a trek within the mountain ranges of central Nepal. The total length of the route varies between 160–230 km (100-145 mi), depending on where motor transportation is used and where the trek is ended. This trek crosses two different river valleys and encircles the Annapurna Massif.

  7. Annapurna IV - Wikipedia

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    Annapurna IV (Nepali: अन्नपूर्ण ४) is a mountain of the Annapurna mountain range in the Himalayas which is located in Nepal. Along with the taller Annapurna II , it is isolated from the other peaks in the range via a major col.

  8. Gangapurna - Wikipedia

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    Gangapurna (Nepali: गंगापूर्ण) is a mountain in Gandaki Province, Nepal. It is part of the Annapurna mountain range in north-central Nepal at an elevation of 7,455 metres (24,459 ft) and with the prominence of 563 metres (1,847 ft). It was first ascended in 1965 by a German expedition via its south face and east ridge.

  9. Pokhara - Wikipedia

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    In the south, the city borders Phewa Tal (or Phewa Lake) (4.4 km 2) at an elevation of about 800 metres (2,600 feet) above sea level, while north of Pokhara, the village of Lumle at 1,740 metres (5,710 feet) touches the base of the Annapurna mountain range. Pokhara, the city of lakes, is the second-largest city of Nepal after Kathmandu.