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norin+kang Latitude and Longitude:

28°56′54″N 90°10′42″E / 28.94833°N 90.17833°E / 28.94833; 90.17833
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Noijin Kangsang
Norin Kang
Noijin Kangsang
Highest point
Elevation7,191 m (23,593 ft) [1]
Ranked 105th
Prominence2,145 m (7,037 ft) [1]
Listing Ultra
Coordinates 28°56′54″N 90°10′42″E / 28.94833°N 90.17833°E / 28.94833; 90.17833 [1]
Geography
Noijin Kangsang is located in Tibet
Noijin Kangsang
Noijin Kangsang
Location in Tibet
Location TibetChina
Parent range Lhagoi Kangri
Climbing
First ascent1986 by a Chinese expedition

Noijin Kangsang ( Chinese: 宁金抗沙峰, also Norin Kang or Noijinkangsang) is the highest peak of Lhagoi Kangri mountain range in the Tibet Autonomous Region in China. It lies between the Yarlung Tsangpo River (to the north), Yamdrok Lake (to the east) and the Himalayas mountain range (to the south).

Noijin Kangsang was first climbed via the South Face and Southwest Ridge on 28 April 1986 by a Chinese expedition.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "High Asia II: Himalaya of Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and adjoining region of Tibet". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2014-06-01.

External links



norin+kang Latitude and Longitude:

28°56′54″N 90°10′42″E / 28.94833°N 90.17833°E / 28.94833; 90.17833
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Norin Kang)
Noijin Kangsang
Norin Kang
Noijin Kangsang
Highest point
Elevation7,191 m (23,593 ft) [1]
Ranked 105th
Prominence2,145 m (7,037 ft) [1]
Listing Ultra
Coordinates 28°56′54″N 90°10′42″E / 28.94833°N 90.17833°E / 28.94833; 90.17833 [1]
Geography
Noijin Kangsang is located in Tibet
Noijin Kangsang
Noijin Kangsang
Location in Tibet
Location TibetChina
Parent range Lhagoi Kangri
Climbing
First ascent1986 by a Chinese expedition

Noijin Kangsang ( Chinese: 宁金抗沙峰, also Norin Kang or Noijinkangsang) is the highest peak of Lhagoi Kangri mountain range in the Tibet Autonomous Region in China. It lies between the Yarlung Tsangpo River (to the north), Yamdrok Lake (to the east) and the Himalayas mountain range (to the south).

Noijin Kangsang was first climbed via the South Face and Southwest Ridge on 28 April 1986 by a Chinese expedition.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "High Asia II: Himalaya of Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim and adjoining region of Tibet". Peaklist.org. Retrieved 2014-06-01.

External links



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