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Churen Himal
Highest point
Elevation7,371 m (24,183 ft)
Prominence600 m (2,000 ft)
Coordinates28°43′55″N 83°12′36″E / 28.731994650333775°N 83.20998988606101°E / 28.731994650333775; 83.20998988606101
Naming
Native nameचुरे हिमाल (Nepali)
Geography
CountryNepal
Parent rangeDhaulagiri

Churen Himal (Nepali: चुरे हिमाल) is a mountain that is part of the Dhaulagiri massif. It has an elevation of 7,371 metres (24,183 ft).

It was first climbed by Kozo Hasegawa, and Ang Norbu Sherpa in 1970.

References

  1. Tourism, Nepal Department of (1971). The Himalayas, Nepal.
  2. The Himalayan Journal. Oxford University Press. 1990. p. 171.

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