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requested when they descended. Bonatti and Mehdi survived, but Mehdi was hospitalised for months and had to have his toes amputated because of frostbite. Efforts in the 1950s to suppress these facts to protect
Lacedelli and Compagnoni's reputations as Italian national heroes were later brought to light. It was also revealed that the moving of the camp was deliberate, a move apparently made because Compagnoni feared being outshone by the younger Bonatti. Bonatti was given the blame for Mehdi's hospitalisation.
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The second challenge is the mountain’s tendency to experience extreme storms lasting several days, which have resulted in many of the deaths on the peak. The third is the steep, exposed, and demanding nature of all routes on the mountain, which makes retreat particularly difficult, especially during storms. Despite numerous attempts the first successful winter ascent occurred only in 2021. All major climbing routes are located on the
Pakistani side. The base camp is also located on the Pakistani side.
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Serguey Samoilov intended to climb the K2's North Face but they were stymied by increasingly deteriorating conditions. After finding their intended route menaced by growing avalanche danger, they traversed onto the normal North Ridge route and summited on 2 October 2007, making the latest summer
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Northeast Ridge. In the early 1900s, modern transportation did not exist in the region: it took "fourteen days just to reach the foot of the mountain". After five serious and costly attempts, the team reached 6,525 metres (21,407 ft)—although considering the difficulty of the challenge,
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made an inaccurate measurement showing that K2 was taller than Mount
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K2's height given on maps and encyclopedias is 8,611 metres (28,251 ft). In the summer of 2014, a
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Because 75% of people who climb K2 use the Abruzzi Spur, these listed routes are rarely climbed. No one has climbed the East Face of the mountain due to the instability of the snow and ice formations on that side. Besides the East Face, the North Face has not yet been climbed either. In 2007
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titled his book about K2 the same. Although the summit of Everest is at a higher altitude, K2 is a more difficult and dangerous climb, due in part to its more northern location, where inclement weather is more common. The summit was reached for the first time by the Italian climbers
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on 23 June 1986. Liliane and Maurice Barrard, who had summited later that day, fell during the descent; Liliane Barrard's body was found on 19 July 1986 at the foot of the south face. On July 28, 2024, Japanese climber Naoko Watanabe became the first woman to summit K2 three times.
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2011/2012 — Russian expedition. Nine Russian climbers attempted K2's Abruzzi Spur route. They managed to reach 7,200 metres (23,600 ft) above sea level (Vitaly Gorelik, Valery Shamalo, and Nicholas Totmyanin) but had to retreat due to hurricane-force winds as well as
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On 22 July 2022, 145 summits on K2 were recorded in a single day, making it a record for the highest number of summits in a single day ever on K2. The 2022 season also saw the highest number of summits in a season at 200, taking over the previous record of 62 summits in
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and the lack of modern climbing equipment or weatherproof fabrics, Crowley's statement that "neither man nor beast was injured" highlights the relative skill of the ascent. The failures were also attributed to sickness (Crowley was suffering the residual effects of
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The routes climbed on the southern side of the mountain. A: West Ridge; B; West Face (behind mountain); C: Southwest Pillar ("Magic Line"); D: South Face ("Polish Line"/"Central Rib"); E: South-southeast Spur ("Cesen route"/"Basque route"); F: Abruzzi
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led an international team of 12 with Mingma Gyalje Sherpa of Dreamers Destination to the summit of K2 and became the first British and American woman to summit K2, and the eldest woman to summit K2 at the age of 52 years old. She paid tribute to
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metres (10,500 ft) above the K2 (Qogir) Glacier in only 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) of horizontal distance. In most directions, it achieves over 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) of vertical relief in less than 4,000 metres (13,000 ft).
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Searle, M.P.; R.R. Parrish; A. Thow A; S.R. Noble; R. Phillips; D. Waters (2010). "Anatomy, Age and Evolution of a Collisional Mountain Belt: the Baltoro granite batholith and Karakroam Metamorphic Complex, Pakistani Karakoram".
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established camp IV at 7,650 metres (25,100 ft) above sea level. The final ascent started by Kaczkan and Urubko failed due to the destruction of the tent by harsh weather in camp IV and Kaczkan's
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Ramesh, Randeep; South, Asia c. (5 August 2008). "K2 Tragedy: Death Toll on World's most Treacherous Mountain Reaches 11: Ice Sheet Collapse may have Triggered Events that Led to Climbing Disaster".
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on both of Gorelik's hands. After their descent to base camp and an unsuccessful call for Gorelik's evacuation (helicopter could not reach them through the worsening weather), the climber died of
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face, continuing through yet another extremely exposed section all the way up to the point where the route joins with the Abruzzi Spur about 300 m (1,000 ft) before the summit.
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established camp III at 7,300 metres (24,000 ft) above sea, followed by Roger Mear and Jean-Francois Gagnon few days later. Hurricane winds and frostbite forced the team to retreat.
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called it a suicidal route and so far, no one has repeated Kukuczka and Piotrowski's achievement. "The route is so avalanche-prone, that no one else has ever considered a new attempt."
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led a team of three American climbers and six Sherpas to summit K2. On this day, Alan Arnette became the oldest American to summit the mountain at the age of 58. On 31 July 2014,
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on the south. Melt waters from glaciers, such as those south and east of K2, feed agriculture in the valleys and contribute significantly to the regional fresh-water supply.
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that while the name of K2 owes its origin to chance, its clipped, impersonal nature is highly appropriate for so remote and challenging a mountain. He concluded that it was:
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that form an ice cliff to the east of the summit. It was partly due to the collapse of one of these seracs around 2001 that no climbers reached the summit in 2002 and 2003.
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was the only one who reached the summit without the use of supplemental oxygen. The summit temperature was −40 °C (−40 °F). On the same day Spanish team member
1919:(2012), an American documentary film directed by Dave Ohlson, that follows a group of climbers during their 2009 attempt to summit K2 on the 100-year anniversary of the
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designated the mountain "K2" for being the second peak of the Karakoram range. The other peaks were originally named K1, K3, K4, and K5, but were eventually renamed
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died on the descent from Camp III; he fell somewhere between Camp I and Advanced Base Camp. Other famous climbers who died on the same expedition include
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successfully completed their summit of K2 on the same day, and set a record for the fastest climb of all 14 eight-thousanders in 92 days.
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in 1976. The team was not able to summit due to poor weather. First climbed by Louis Reichardt and James Wickwire on 6 September 1978.
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2597:"Italians Conquer World's Second Highest Peak; Mt. Godwin Austen in Kashmir Is Climbed in 76-Day Effort"
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5095:"Asia, Pakistan, Karakoram, Baltoro Muztagh, K2, Various Ascents and Records in the Anniversary Year"
4733:"Aufstieg bei minus 40 Grad: Nepalesische Bergsteiger erreichen erstmals im Winter den Gipfel des K2"
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Wala, Jerzy (1994). "The Eight-Thousand-Metre Peaks of the Karakoram".
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4819:"Winter K2 Update: Oxygen Update. Next Chapter in Winter K2"
4710:"Nepali climbers script history scaling K2 in winter season"
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2378:"Mount Everest is two feet taller, China and Nepal announce"
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4903:"Bulgarian climber dies during expedition on Pakistan's K2"
4767:"My body was freezing. I told my teammates I couldn't move"
4360:"K2 2018 Summer Coverage: Record Weekend on K2 and a Death"
4306:"Vanessa O'Brien, John Snorri set record as 12 scale Mt K2"
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Eight-thousanders (and major subsidiary peaks over 8,000m)
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Brotherhood of the Rope – The Biography of Charles Houston
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2255:"Karakoram and India/Pakistan Himalayas Ultra-Prominences"
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2017/2018 — Polish National Winter Expedition led by
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3497:(2000 Reprint by First Lyon Press, with introduction by
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On 22 July 2018, Polish mountaineer and mountain runner
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1908:(2000), an American survival thriller film directed by
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4581:"Polish Heading to K2 for First Winter Ascent Attempt"
4280:"Vanessa thanks Pakistan govt for help in scaling K-2"
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26:"Chogori" redirects here. For the Korean garment, see
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4845:"Bulgarian alpinist Skatov dies during K2 expedition"
4335:"Is K2, the "Savage Mountain," Becoming Less Savage?"
4097:"K2 summit pics and video: Polish climbers on a roll"
3976:"Climber: 11 killed after avalanche on Pakistan's K2"
3272:. New York City: John Wiley & Sons. p. 358.
2572:"Is K2, the "Savage Mountain," Becoming Less Savage?"
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5559:) (Coronet ed.). London: Hodder and Stoughton.
5196:"Kazakhs Make Latest Season Ascent of K2 in History"
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3635:"Amir Mehdi: Left out to freeze on K2 and forgotten"
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3295:Geological Map of the Central Karakoram Mountains.
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4120:"First Pakistan team of climbers scale K2 summit"
4025:"K2 editorial: end of an era in women's Himalaya"
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630:With the mountain lacking a local name, the name
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6550:List of climbers summiting all eight-thousanders
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3270:Geology and Tectonics of the Karakoram Mountains
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1630:The south side of K2 with the Abruzzi Spur route
1281:The first woman to summit K2 was Polish climber
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3617:"Remembering Those Lost on the Savage Mountain"
3531:Kaufman, Andrew J.; Putnam, William L. (1992).
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5553:A Magick Life: A Biography of Aleister Crowley
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4163:"Everest Isn't the Only Mountain that Matters"
3889:Perlez, Jane; Masood, Salman (4 August 2008).
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2839:"Winter K2 Update: FIRST WINTER K2 SUMMIT!!!!"
2200:The most obvious exception to this policy was
2086:List of people who died climbing Mount Everest
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4655:"K2 remains notoriously savage during winter"
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4073:"K2: details on the fight for Vitaly Gorelik"
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2091:List of tallest mountains in the Solar System
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2966:"A Note on the Chinese Name for K2, "Qogir""
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2570:Clarke, Owen; Potter, Steven (30 May 2024).
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5324:Messner, R.; Gogna, A.; Salked, A. (1982).
4143:"First All-Female Nepalese Team Summits K2"
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3850:"Rescuers reach Italian after 11 die on K2"
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3576: ed.). Mc-Graw-Hill Book Company Inc.
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3164:"How High Is Everest? Climbers Seek Answer"
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5036:Fanshawe, Andy; Venables, Stephen (1995).
4525:"Vitaly Gorelik Dies On K2 - Alpinist.com"
3119:"Lectures on K3 Surfaces [review]"
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2637:"K2 | Peak, Geography, History, & Map"
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2346:"K2 | Peak, Geography, History, & Map"
2277:"K2 | Peak, Geography, History, & Map"
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4871:"Bulgarian Climber Dies On K2 Expedition"
4049:"K2 north pillar summiteers safely back!"
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3671:"K2: The End of a 40-Year American Quest"
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7452:Khanqah-e-Mualla Noorbakshia Khaplu Bala
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4690:. The Kathmandu Post. The Kathmandu Post
3423:Crowley, Aleister (1989). "Chapter 16".
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4794:"Update 11 – With or without O2 ?"
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4448:"K2 2023 Coverage: Sherpas Dominate K2"
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3217:The Global Magazine of Leica Geosystems
3125:. Mathematical Association of America.
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1982:is a 6,111-meter-high (20,049 ft)
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3117:Zaldivar, Felipe (19 September 2017).
3103:Karakoram: the ascent of Gasherbrum IV
2071:List of Mount Everest death statistics
1744:season ascent of the peak in history.
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3711:(57). American Alpine Club: 295. 1983
3211:Lehmuller, Katherine; Mozzon, Marco.
3185:"Which is taller, Mt. Everest or K2?"
2812:. National Geographic. Archived from
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1931:(2012), a documentary film about the
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5576:K2: The Story of the Savage Mountain
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3451:"A timeline of human activity on K2"
3045:"Balti Place Names in the Karakoram"
2992:Carter, the long-time editor of the
2670:"K2 Chhoghori The King of Karakoram"
2183:region is currently the centre of a
1308:, while eleven climbers died in the
7564:Highest points of Chinese provinces
6557:List of deaths on eight-thousanders
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4686:Parsain, Sangam (17 January 2021).
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3615:O'Brien, Vanessa (30 August 2016).
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2774:Brummit, Chris (16 December 2011).
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2061:List of deaths on eight-thousanders
1094:First American Karakoram expedition
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222:Location of K2 relative to Xinjiang
81:4,020 m (13,190 ft)
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7559:Eight-thousanders of the Karakoram
5350:"The Route – Climbers guide to K2"
5125:"Nine feared dead in K2 avalanche"
4765:Sangam Prasain (19 January 2021).
4730:
4557:. 29 December 2017. Archived from
3152:. The Climbing Company Ltd/Cordee.
2528:"AdventureStats – by Explorersweb"
2308:Voiland, Adam (17 December 2013).
2057:(3rd highest after Everest and K2)
1900:, the first Americans to summit K2
1892:and loosely based on the story of
1509:and her guide, Nepali mountaineer
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5283:(66). American Alpine Club: 83–87
5161:(65). American Alpine Club: 19–32
5012:Watson, Peter (12 January 2021).
4278:Staff Reporter (16 August 2017).
3891:"11 climbers reported dead on K2"
3762:"K2, Women's Ascents and Tragedy"
3357:Journal of the Geological Society
3313:Journal of the Geological Society
3129:from the original on 29 June 2017
2501:Stone, Larry (6 September 2018).
1923:’s landmark K2 expedition in 1909
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783:on the Nepal/China border in the
750:Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County
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432:96 deaths during attempted climbs
405:Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County
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6637:(6,893 m or 22,615 ft)
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5655:List of ascents to December 2007
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5438:"Altitude Acclimatisation Guide"
5410:Annapurna, Kris (28 July 2024).
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4076:. Explorers Web. 9 February 2012
3848:Haider, Kamran (3 August 2008).
3791:Annapurna, Kris (28 July 2024).
3055:(1). American Alpine Club: 52–53
2915:"Convert Roman into Urdu Script"
2708:Leger, C. J. (8 February 2017).
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1709:above Camp 2, though using some
1613:Climbing routes and difficulties
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1250:Japan Mountaineering Association
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4500:"History of Winter Climbing K2"
4461:
4446:Arnette, Alan (1 August 2023).
4439:
4413:
4395:
4377:
4352:
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4177:
4052:. Explorers Web. 25 August 2011
4028:. Explorers Web. 26 August 2011
3994:
3939:
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3867:
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3784:
3742:(61). American Alpine Club: 274
3681:(1). American Alpine Club: 1–18
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2996:, goes on to say that the name
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7120:British Indian Ocean Territory
5194:Bauer, Luke (4 October 2007).
4989:. altitude.org. Archived from
4468:Sangay Sherpa (29 July 2023).
4141:Parker, Chris (29 July 2014).
4100:. Explorers Web. 3 August 2012
3931:. climbing.com. Archived from
3829:(61). American Alpine Club: 10
2645:. 27 July 2024. Archived from
2370:
2354:. 27 July 2024. Archived from
2338:
2301:
2285:. 27 July 2024. Archived from
2269:
2226:
1673:
712:in upper left corner of map) (
708:Map including K2 (labelled as
623:("Tall Mountain" in Urdu) and
615:
606:
598:
185:, who first surveyed the peak.
1:
7579:Mountains of Gilgit-Baltistan
7180:
5593:McDonald, Bernadette (2007).
5225:"Polish K2 Expedition – 1976"
5223:(1979). Soli S. Mehta (ed.).
5066:Salkeld, Audrey, ed. (1998).
4504:altitudepakistan.blogspot.com
4232:www.himalayanstoveproject.org
4165:. Outside Online. 9 July 2014
2219:
2177:Pakistan administered Kashmir
2171:, a region, which along with
2096:Mount Hood climbing accidents
2076:List of mountains in Pakistan
1858:high-altitude pulmonary edema
1698:
1635:
1400:the total for the year to 30.
1330:In 2004, the Spanish climber
534:made the first survey of the
441:, other nicknames for K2 are
225:Show map of Southern Xinjiang
65:8,611 m (28,251 ft)
16:2nd-highest mountain on Earth
7594:National symbols of Pakistan
5917:Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains
4987:"Altitude oxygen calculator"
4876:International Business Times
3669:Reichardt, Louis F. (1979).
3407:Houston, Charles S. (1953).
2865:"Asia, Pakistan, K2 Attempt"
2605:. 4 August 1954. p. 1.
2310:"The Eight-Thousanders | K2"
1952:
1862:high-altitude cerebral edema
736:K2 lies in the northwestern
634:was suggested, in honour of
524:Great Trigonometrical Survey
258:Show map of Gilgit Baltistan
168:Second peak measured in the
49:K2 from Broad Peak Base Camp
7:
7589:Highest points of countries
7518:History of Gilgit-Baltistan
5149:Swenson, Steven J. (1991).
4364:The Blog on alanarnette.com
4008:(in German). Archived from
3946:Kamran (20 December 2020).
3028:Central Intelligence Agency
2736:"K2: Mountain of Mountains"
2710:"K2: The King of Mountains"
2081:List of peaks by prominence
2027:
1181:and Pakistani Hunza porter
437:Also occasionally known as
10:
7615:
7364:Rivers, glaciers and lakes
5839:K2: Siren of the Himalayas
5597:. The Mountaineers Books.
5578:. Hodder & Stoughton.
5311:"Routes Up to K2's Summit"
5097:. Climbs And Expeditions.
4253:"With Diabetes to the Top"
3821:. Climbs And Expeditions.
3764:. Climbs And Expeditions.
3734:. Climbs And Expeditions.
1942:K2: The Impossible Descent
1916:K2: Siren of the Himalayas
1844:Use of supplemental oxygen
1319:
955:. The granitic precursor (
811:
640:Royal Geographical Society
493:and Mingma Gyalje Sherpa.
447:The Mountaineers' Mountain
242:
209:
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5503:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5462:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
5309:Leger, CJ (9 June 2017).
4403:"First Ski descent on K2"
4228:"Allan Arnette Biography"
3377:10.1144/0016-76492009-043
2552:: CS1 maint: unfit URL (
2066:List of highest mountains
1974:
1409:Pasang Lhamu Sherpa Akita
1028:, respectively. In 1892,
858:and a biotite-hornblende-
802:
794:A 1986 expedition led by
451:The Mountain of Mountains
358:
344:
316:
311:
297:
268:
194:
189:
162:
157:
118:
98:
75:
59:
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42:
37:
5932:South Ghujerab Mountains
5922:Spantik-Sosbun Mountains
5779:Disasters and fatalities
5698:Topography and landmarks
5477:Cymerman, A.; Rock, PB.
5326:K2 Mountain of Mountains
5271:Matsuura, Teruo (1992).
5040:. Hodder and Stoughton.
3929:"Dozens Reach Top of K2"
3730:Rakoncaj, Josef (1987).
3570:K2 – The Savage Mountain
3568:; Bates, Robert (1954).
3501: ed.). Dodd, Mead.
3493:; Bates, Robert (1939).
3333:10.1144/gsjgs.147.4.0603
3107:Quoted in Curran, p. 31.
2869:The American Alpine Club
2414:Encyclopaedia Britannica
2151:
2016:at east of K2, north of
1877:
1699:original Japanese ascent
1459:John Snorri Sigurjónsson
1259:led by Isao Shinkai and
1124:1953 American expedition
1105:1939 American expedition
1103:The following year, the
996:View above Camp-IV of K2
816:The mountains of K2 and
732:Virtual flight around K2
710:K2 (MOUNT GODWIN AUSTEN)
424:1953 American expedition
7130:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
6486:Annapurna I Middle Peak
5277:American Alpine Journal
5155:American Alpine Journal
5099:American Alpine Journal
3823:American Alpine Journal
3766:American Alpine Journal
3736:American Alpine Journal
3705:American Alpine Journal
3675:American Alpine Journal
3409:K2, the Savage Mountain
3183:Ian (20 January 2000).
3150:Orographical Sketch Map
3049:American Alpine Journal
2971:American Alpine Journal
2642:Encyclopedia Britannica
2351:Encyclopedia Britannica
2282:Encyclopedia Britannica
2212:. See Curran, pp. 29–30
1220:; the summit party was
1191:ascent is controversial
1163:1954 Italian expedition
963:by a northward-dipping
758:Tarim sedimentary basin
740:. It is located in the
673:). The Italian climber
499:
472:1954 Italian expedition
414:K2 became known as the
6803:Highest points of Asia
5817:List of books about K2
5689:
4555:nationalgeographic.com
4389:Madison Mountaineering
4189:Madison Mountaineering
3817:Majer, Janusz (1987).
3535:. Mountaineers Books.
3363:(1). London: 183–202.
3319:(4). London: 603–606.
3238:, 2014, archived from
3232:How High Really Is K2?
2471:Encyclopedia Americana
2315:NASA Earth Observatory
2050:The Himalayan Database
2035:List of books about K2
1735:
1726:
1683:
1631:
1606:Juan Pablo Mohr Prieto
1383:Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner
1370:Gerlinde Kaltenbrunner
1158:
1089:
1053:Jules Jacot-Guillarmod
1005:
997:
904:Gilkey-Puchoz sequence
773:topographic prominence
733:
717:
687:
515:
324:; 70 years ago
7554:China–Pakistan border
7386:Godwin-Austen Glacier
5389:"K2 West Face direct"
5313:. Base Camp Magazine.
5229:The Himalayan Journal
5038:Himalaya Alpine-Style
4935:"K2: The Fallen Five"
4185:"Dispatches: K2 2014"
3935:on 23 September 2015.
3878:– via ProQuest.
3596:McDonald, pp. 119–140
3293:Searle, M.P. (1991).
3268:Searle, M.P. (1991).
3008:in any of its forms."
2101:Trans-Karakoram Tract
2004:35.87318°N 76.57692°E
1864:(HACE) can occur. In
1732:
1724:
1681:
1668:a series of accidents
1644:Godwin-Austen Glacier
1629:
1153:
1087:
1003:
995:
731:
707:
683:
585:ཆོ་གྷའོ་ ("big") and
507:
443:The King of Mountains
401:Trans-Karakoram Tract
395:and partially in the
289:Trans-Karakoram Tract
142:35.88250°N 76.51333°E
7584:Seven Second Summits
7322:Hassanabad, Pakistan
7044:United Arab Emirates
6600:Seven Second Summits
5947:Masherbrum Mountains
5801:List of deaths on K2
5574:Curran, Jim (1995).
5151:"K2—The North Ridge"
5127:. BBC. 3 August 2008
5068:World Mountaineering
4773:. The Kathmandu Post
3533:K2: The 1939 Tragedy
3004:the use of the name
2980:American Alpine Club
880:-hornblende-bearing
748:, Pakistan, and the
700:Geographical setting
109:Seven Second Summits
19:For other uses, see
7071:limited recognition
6397:Kangchenjunga South
4908:The Express Tribune
4731:Geiger, Stephanie.
4659:dreamwanderlust.com
4561:on 29 December 2017
4474:The Himalayan Times
4407:dreamwanderlust.com
4310:The Himalayan Times
4207:www.alanarnette.com
4122:. BBC. 26 July 2014
3732:"Broad Peak and K2"
3673:. Feature Article.
3369:2010JGSoc.167..183S
3325:1990JGSoc.147..603S
3047:. Feature Article.
2937:The Express Tribune
2763:. 10 February 2021.
2734:Messner, Reinhold.
2617:on 1 September 2024
2439:"Jammu and Kashmir"
2383:National Geographic
2185:territorial dispute
2000: /
1582:Mingma David Sherpa
1417:Dawa Yangzum Sherpa
1332:Carlos Soria Fontán
1146:Success and repeats
967:along what was the
822:Sarpo Laggo glacier
636:Henry Godwin-Austen
632:Mount Godwin-Austen
603:traditional Chinese
577:, derived from two
439:Mount Godwin-Austen
383:, partially in the
339:Lino Lacedelli
183:Henry Godwin-Austen
179:Mount Godwin-Austen
138: /
21:K2 (disambiguation)
7574:Kashgar Prefecture
6511:Broad Peak Central
5710:Bottleneck couloir
5638:Everest-K2 Posters
5391:. russianclimb.com
5260:. 18 October 2018.
5237:The Himalayan Club
5183:. 28 January 2019.
5070:. Bulfinch Press.
4675:. 16 January 2021.
4587:. 29 December 2017
4425:Adventure Mountain
4385:"K2 2018 Archives"
4012:on 20 August 2010.
3895:The New York Times
3659:Curran, Appendix I
3605:Curran, pp. 95–103
3566:Houston, Charles S
3491:Houston, Charles S
3429:. London: Arkana.
3169:The New York Times
3023:The World Factbook
2939:. 2 September 2011
2933:"Place names – II"
2816:on 22 January 2021
2714:Base Camp Magazine
2602:The New York Times
2532:adventurestats.com
2416:. 18 November 2019
2390:on 8 December 2020
2009:35.87318; 76.57692
1786:Tadeusz Piotrowski
1736:
1727:
1684:
1632:
1571:Krzysztof Wielicki
1540:Krzysztof Wielicki
1529:Krzysztof Wielicki
1518:Winter expeditions
1364:On 6 August 2010,
1348:from Pakistan and
1340:On 1 August 2008,
1295:Tadeusz Piotrowski
1175:Achille Compagnoni
1159:
1155:Achille Compagnoni
1090:
1010:Thomas Montgomerie
1006:
998:
969:continental margin
951:, pre-collisional
937:comprising nearby
796:George Wallerstein
734:
718:
595:simplified Chinese
532:Thomas Montgomerie
516:
468:Achille Compagnoni
422:—a climber on the
335:Achille Compagnoni
147:35.88250; 76.51333
55:Highest point
7536:
7535:
7493:Karakoram Highway
7148:
7147:
7113:other territories
6769:
6768:
6686:
6566:
6565:
6309:
6308:
6258:Saltoro Kangri II
5957:Saltoro Mountains
5863:
5862:
5719:The Black Pyramid
5604:978-0-89886-942-2
5585:978-0-340-66007-2
5518:Woodward, Aylin.
4967:. 9 February 2021
4941:. 7 February 2021
4915:. 5 February 2021
4883:. 5 February 2021
4851:. 5 February 2021
4825:. 19 January 2021
4771:kathmandupost.com
4531:. 6 February 2012
4259:. 23 January 2018
3948:"Karim The Dream"
3819:"K2's Magic Line"
3701:"K2, North Ridge"
3621:Adventure Journal
3583:978-1-58574-013-0
3542:978-0-89886-323-9
3508:978-1-58574-051-2
3480:Curran, pp. 65–72
3436:978-0-14-019189-9
3190:The Straight Dope
2845:. 16 January 2021
2649:on 15 August 2024
2507:The Seattle Times
2480:978-0-7172-0139-6
2452:978-0-415-93922-5
2358:on 15 August 2024
2289:on 15 August 2024
2189:Jammu and Kashmir
2167:K2 is located in
1854:altitude sickness
1705:, which was done
1488:On 25 July 2019,
1470:On 22 July 2018,
1455:Alison Hargreaves
1444:On 28 July 2017,
1422:On 27 July 2014,
1261:Masatsugo Konishi
977:continental crust
826:metamorphic rocks
729:
362:
361:
322:31 July 1954
7606:
7381:Bilafond Glacier
7317:Haldi, Baltistan
7287:Roundu Baltistan
7260:Cities and towns
7246:Roundu Baltistan
7213:
7175:
7168:
7161:
7152:
7151:
7125:Christmas Island
6811:Sovereign states
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6477:Annapurna I East
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6299:Mamostong Kangri
6248:Saltoro Kangri I
5890:
5883:
5876:
5867:
5866:
5796:2008 K2 disaster
5791:1995 K2 disaster
5786:1986 K2 disaster
5735:
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5524:Business Insider
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5273:"K2's West Face"
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1366:Fredrik Ericsson
1310:2008 K2 disaster
1306:1995 K2 disaster
1302:1986 K2 disaster
1283:Wanda Rutkiewicz
1269:
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1199:Ichiro Yoshizawa
1049:Aleister Crowley
1045:Oscar Eckenstein
983:Climbing history
762:Lesser Himalayas
746:Gilgit–Baltistan
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7401:Satpara Lake
7396:Lake Kharfak
7332:Keris Valley
7327:Hushe Valley
7297:Barah valley
7109:Dependencies
7039:Turkmenistan
7004:Saudi Arabia
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6496:Gasherbrum I
6462:Nanga Parbat
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6363:South Summit
6218:Gasherbrum I
6179:
6153:7,133 metres
6143:7,286 metres
6133:7,795 metres
6123:7,821 metres
6119:Masherbrum I
6113:7,852 metres
6103:7,885 metres
6093:7,925 metres
6083:7,952 metres
6073:8,035 metres
6063:8,051 metres
6053:8,080 metres
6049:Gasherbrum I
6043:8,611 metres
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6008:Mustagh Pass
5993:Mintaka Pass
5967:Rimo Muztagh
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2145:China portal
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1894:Jim Wickwire
1890:Franc Roddam
1883:
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1741:Denis Urubko
1737:
1717:Other routes
1707:alpine style
1697:Besides the
1696:
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1622:Abruzzi Spur
1616:
1586:Nirmal Purja
1578:Nirmal Purja
1548:Denis Urubko
1533:Leszek Cichy
1451:Julie Tullis
1428:Boyan Petrov
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318:First ascent
300:Parent range
178:
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7472:Baltit Fort
7467:Skardu Fort
7462:Shigar Fort
7426:Hushe River
7416:Shyok River
7069:States with
6989:Philippines
6929:South Korea
6924:North Korea
6819:Afghanistan
6721:Mount Tyree
6702:Mount Kenya
6653:Mount Logan
6469:Annapurna I
6424:Lhotse Shar
6388:Yalung Kang
6149:Summa Ri II
6023:Naltar Pass
6018:Sasser Pass
5848:(2012 film)
5768:controversy
5741:Expeditions
4971:12 February
4945:12 February
4639:13 November
3645:4 September
3196:6 September
3123:MAA Reviews
2943:4 September
2679:23 November
2621:1 September
2512:6 September
2420:27 February
2007: /
1860:(HAPE) and
1711:fixed ropes
1674:North Ridge
1602:John Snorri
1598:Ali Sadpara
1490:Anja Blacha
1413:Maya Sherpa
1264: [
1253: [
1246:North Ridge
1203:Ashraf Aman
1057:Guy Knowles
923:sedimentary
912:porphyritic
908:lamprophyre
849:plagioclase
834:orthogneiss
769:ranked 22nd
694:K3 surfaces
621:Lamba Pahar
554:stands for
509:Montgomerie
420:George Bell
145: /
120:Coordinates
92:Ranked 22nd
7543:Categories
7508:Kargil War
7049:Uzbekistan
7024:Tajikistan
6939:Kyrgyzstan
6919:Kazakhstan
6869:East Timor
6839:Bangladesh
6829:Azerbaijan
6713:Antarctica
6503:Broad Peak
6448:Dhaulagiri
6173:Masherbrum
6139:Summa Ri I
6059:Broad Peak
5988:Kilik Pass
5846:The Summit
5529:4 November
5359:23 October
5165:6 November
5109:6 November
4997:12 January
4849:The Nation
4803:29 January
4777:29 January
4750:17 January
4716:16 January
4694:17 January
4369:2 December
4284:The Nation
4257:Diabetes:M
4169:6 November
4126:6 November
4104:12 January
4080:12 January
4056:12 January
4032:12 January
3957:9 February
3859:28 October
3833:6 November
3776:6 November
3746:6 November
3715:6 November
3685:6 November
3457:12 January
3059:6 November
2986:6 November
2820:29 January
2719:8 February
2538:21 October
2427:Pakistan."
2261:24 January
2220:References
2018:Broad Peak
1995:76°34′37″E
1992:35°52′23″N
1928:The Summit
1871:death zone
1821:Tomo Česen
1760:West Ridge
1657:Bottleneck
1432:Broad Peak
1389:. Kazakhs
1320:See also:
1183:Amir Mehdi
1128:Art Gilkey
1014:Masherbrum
973:batholiths
949:Cretaceous
945:Ar/Ar ages
931:limestones
860:K-feldspar
853:hornblende
842:paragneiss
818:Broad Peak
785:Mustang Lo
744:region of
690:André Weil
563:Masherbrum
387:region of
329:1954-07-31
133:76°30′48″E
130:35°52′57″N
77:Prominence
69:Ranked 2nd
7182:Baltistan
7135:Hong Kong
7089:Palestine
7014:Sri Lanka
7009:Singapore
6889:Indonesia
6751:Australia
6163:K-numbers
5905:Subranges
5899:Mountains
5897:Karakoram
5551:(2001) .
5205:26 August
4829:26 August
4745:0174-4909
4635:. Camp.it
4479:10 August
4289:17 August
4263:7 January
3903:0362-4331
3385:130887875
3341:129956294
2968:. Notes.
2849:26 August
2781:USA Today
2740:Goodreads
2674:Skardu.pk
2653:31 August
2611:0362-4331
2467:"Kashmir"
2362:31 August
2330:31 August
2293:31 August
2040:Concordia
1980:Windy Gap
1953:Disasters
1937:Nick Ryan
1828:West Face
1772:attempts.
1564:pneumonia
1560:frostbite
1136:The Belay
1096:, led by
1079:Chogolisa
1036:" on the
1034:Concordia
957:protolith
915:vogesites
900:phyllites
882:psammites
830:K2 Gneiss
742:Baltistan
556:Karakoram
536:Karakoram
518:The name
470:, on the
371:, is the
369:sea level
306:Karakoram
269:Countries
190:Geography
164:Etymology
61:Elevation
7486:See also
7302:Chalunka
7282:Kharmang
7236:Kharmang
7079:Abkhazia
7029:Thailand
6984:Pakistan
6964:Mongolia
6959:Maldives
6954:Malaysia
6854:Cambodia
6672:Dykh-Tau
6129:Batura I
5810:In media
5200:Alpinist
5131:3 August
4881:AFP News
4611:scmp.com
4339:Climbing
3639:BBC News
3127:Archived
3101:(1961).
3076:Carter,
3043:(1975).
3018:Pakistan
2964:(1983).
2874:8 August
2745:8 August
2689:cite web
2576:Climbing
2548:cite web
2175:, forms
2028:See also
1810:weather.
1436:diabetes
1214:headwall
1210:corniced
919:minettes
897:graphite
890:diopside
846:foliated
754:Xinjiang
487:Nepalese
457:climber
409:Xinjiang
389:Pakistan
375:, after
312:Climbing
276:Pakistan
7340:Kharfak
7312:Ghawari
7292:Balghar
7251:Gultari
7219:Valleys
7054:Vietnam
6969:Myanmar
6949:Lebanon
6879:Georgia
6834:Bahrain
6824:Armenia
6732:Oceania
6455:Manaslu
6441:Cho Oyu
6355:Everest
5489:5 March
5448:5 March
5421:29 July
5395:5 April
5287:5 April
5242:5 April
4737:FAZ.NET
4453:11 July
4344:11 July
4315:28 July
4191:. 2014.
3913:29 June
3854:Reuters
3802:29 July
3365:Bibcode
3321:Bibcode
3006:Chogori
3002:against
2998:Chogori
2581:11 July
2394:5 April
2206:Tibetan
2181:Kashmir
1653:couloir
1475:summit.
1238:bivouac
1107:led by
1062:malaria
953:granite
893:marbles
838:biotite
812:Geology
781:Kora La
716:, 1953)
625:Dapsang
581:words,
575:Chogori
474:led by
455:Italian
403:in the
393:Kashmir
327: (
280:Kashmir
172:by the
100:Listing
28:Jeogori
7498:Ladakh
7355:Yugupa
7345:Korphe
7277:Khaplu
7272:Shigar
7267:Skardu
7189:Passes
7099:Taiwan
7034:Turkey
6999:Russia
6934:Kuwait
6914:Jordan
6904:Israel
6864:Cyprus
6849:Brunei
6844:Bhutan
6694:Africa
6664:Europe
6434:Makalu
6407:Lhotse
6272:Dansam
5981:Passes
5833:(film)
5632:
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4919:2 June
4887:2 June
4855:2 June
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4565:5 July
4535:5 July
4509:5 July
4431:14 May
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2179:. The
1975:Passes
1661:seracs
1604:, and
1415:, and
1387:oxygen
1232:, and
1024:, and
935:slates
886:garnet
864:garnet
856:gneiss
840:-rich
803:Height
767:K2 is
692:named
613::
611:pinyin
605::
597::
583:chhogo
567:Askole
428:summit
418:after
337:&
158:Naming
7421:Indus
7336:Khane
7140:Macau
7059:Yemen
7019:Syria
6994:Qatar
6974:Nepal
6909:Japan
6884:India
6874:Egypt
6859:China
5636:From
5628:(PDF)
4006:Stern
3986:7 May
3381:S2CID
3337:S2CID
3249:7 May
3243:(PDF)
3236:(PDF)
2982:: 296
2152:Notes
1878:Films
1734:Spur.
1499:2018.
1268:]
1257:]
961:magma
874:dikes
671:کے ٹو
663:کے چو
659:Balti
651:Kechu
591:Qogir
579:Balti
538:from
397:China
285:China
113:Ultra
6979:Oman
6944:Laos
6899:Iraq
6894:Iran
6679:or
6607:Asia
6295:K35
6287:K25
6277:K22
6269:K13
6254:K11
6244:K10
6194:K3a
5644:"K2"
5599:ISBN
5580:ISBN
5561:ISBN
5531:2022
5505:link
5491:2009
5464:link
5450:2009
5423:2024
5397:2019
5361:2017
5330:ISBN
5289:2019
5244:2019
5207:2021
5167:2016
5133:2008
5111:2016
5072:ISBN
5042:ISBN
4999:2014
4973:2021
4947:2021
4921:2021
4889:2021
4857:2021
4831:2021
4805:2021
4779:2021
4752:2021
4741:ISSN
4718:2021
4696:2021
4641:2019
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