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283:Hanyu Pinyin
229:Chinese name
203:First ascent
185:Parent range
168:Maqên County
1691:Amne Machin
1487:Han Chinese
981:Amne Machin
644:John Town,
554:Joseph Rock
471:Mount Jishi
382:Anyi Machen
378:Amne Machin
220:Amne Machin
147:Amne Machin
109: /
84:Coordinates
22:Amne Machin
1872:Categories
1701:Ghado Jobo
955:Yengisogat
886:Altyn-Tagh
624:References
574:lower peak
570:Dalai Lama
505:tamed the
386:Anyê Maqên
361:Anyê Maqên
297:Wade–Giles
289:Āní Mǎqīng
211:expedition
97:99°27′45″E
94:34°47′54″N
55:Prominence
1748:Tian Shan
1732:Qingcheng
1686:Kawagarbo
1446:Education
1383:Geography
1211:Huangshan
1125:Mount Tai
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950:Argu Tagh
944:Karakoram
927:Himalayas
861:Tian Shan
629:Citations
594:Chenrezig
521:and 5000
487:Jīshíshān
404:Geography
122:Geography
45:Elevation
1841:Zhongnan
1753:Changbai
1548:Category
1508:Liangfen
1492:Tibetans
1368:Politics
197:Climbing
163:Location
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1560:Commons
1501:Cuisine
1479:Culture
1373:Economy
1363:History
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1346:capital
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1161:Qinling
1152:Central
969:Hoh Xil
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489:). The
453:History
320:Tibetan
178:, China
176:Qinghai
72:Listing
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1815:Yiwulü
1810:Kuaiji
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1758:Kunlun
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1727:Qiyun
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1639:Song
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258:阿尼玛卿
242:阿尼瑪卿
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