Mount Everest
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Mount Everest
Summary
Mount Everest is a mountain[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Mount Everest is located in Solukhumbu District[3].
- Mount Everest is located in Tibet Autonomous Region[4].
- Mount Everest is in the country of Nepal[5].
- Mount Everest is in the country of People's Republic of China[6].
- Mount Everest's instance of is recorded as mountain[7].
- George Everest is named after Mount Everest[8].
- 15 is named after Mount Everest[9].
- Mount Everest is made of rock[10].
- Mount Everest is made of ice[11].
- The location of Mount Everest was Himalayas[12].
- Mount Everest is part of Himalayas[13].
- Mount Everest is part of Seven Summits[14].
- Mount Everest is part of eight-thousander[15].
- Mount Everest is part of ultra-prominent peak[16].
- Mount Everest's Commons category is recorded as Mount Everest[17].
- Mount Everest's located in time zone is recorded as Nepal Standard Time[18].
- Mount Everest's located in time zone is recorded as China Standard Time[19].
- Mount Everest comprises North Face[20].
- Mount Everest comprises Kangshung Face[21].
- Mount Everest comprises Southwest Face[22].
- Mount Everest comprises Southeast Ridge[23].
- Mount Everest comprises North-East Ridge[24].
- Mount Everest's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 27.988055555555555, 'lon': 86.925}[25].
- Mount Everest's located in/on physical feature is recorded as Himalayas[26].
- Mount Everest's located in/on physical feature is recorded as China–Nepal border[27].
Body
Geography
Country listings include Nepal[5], a landlocked country[28], in Nepal[29], founded in 1768[30] and People's Republic of China[6], a sovereign state[31], in People's Republic of China[32], founded in 1949[33]. Located in include Solukhumbu District[3], a district of Nepal[34], in Nepal[35] and Tibet Autonomous Region[4], an autonomous region of China[36], in People's Republic of China[37], founded in 1965[38]. Part of include Himalayas[13], a mountain range[39], in Nepal[40]; Seven Summits[14], a list[41]; eight-thousander[15], a peak bagging classification[42], in Nepal[43]; and ultra-prominent peak[16], a peak bagging classification[44].
Designation and Status
Mount Everest's instance of is recorded as mountain[7].
History and Context
Things named after include George Everest[8], an explorer[45], 1790–1866[46], of United Kingdom[47], awarded the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society[48], specialised in geography[49] and 15[9], a positive integer[50].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Mount Everest include Qomolangma National Nature Preserve[51], a protected area[52], in People's Republic of China[53], founded in 1989[54]; Sagarmatha Zone[55], a zone of Nepal[56], in Nepal[57]; Sagarmatha National Park[58], a national park[59], in Nepal[60], founded in 1976[61]; Sagarmatha Highway[62], a road[63], in Nepal[64]; Everest Re[65], a business[66], founded in 1973[67], headquartered in Hamilton[68]; and 33002 Everest[69], an asteroid[70].
Why It Matters
Mount Everest has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 107 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]
Entities named for it include Qomolangma National Nature Preserve[51], a protected area[52], in People's Republic of China[53], founded in 1989[54]; Sagarmatha Zone[55], a zone of Nepal[56], in Nepal[57]; Sagarmatha National Park[58], a national park[59], in Nepal[60], founded in 1976[61]; Sagarmatha Highway[62], a road[63], in Nepal[64]; Everest Re[65], a business[66], founded in 1973[67], headquartered in Hamilton[68]; and 33002 Everest[69], an asteroid[70].