Tongshanjiabu
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Elevation7,207 m (23,645 ft)[1]
Ranked 102nd
Ranked 102nd
Prominence1,757 m (5,764 ft)[1]
| Tongshanjiabu | |
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Tongshanjiabu summits and Jejekangphu Kang | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 7,207 m (23,645 ft)[1] Ranked 102nd |
| Prominence | 1,757 m (5,764 ft)[1] |
| Listing | Ultra |
| Coordinates | 28°11′12″N 89°57′27″E / 28.18667°N 89.95750°E[1] |
| Geography | |
| Location | Bhutan–China border |
| Parent range | Himalayas |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | Unclimbed |
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| Chinese | 同山加布峰 | ||||||
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Tongshanjiabu, also called Gyalbu Kangri, is a mountain in the Himalayas.
At 7,207 metres (23,645 ft) tall, Tongshanjiabu is the 102nd tallest mountain in the world. It sits in the disputed border territory between Bhutan and China. The name "Tongshanjiabu" is indicated on a map from the Japanese Alpine News, May 2003, p. 44. The region's highpoint is sometimes given as "Teri Kang", but this appears to be the name of a subsidiary top (Teri Kang).[2]
Climbing history
Tongshanjiabu has never been known to be climbed.