Jengish Chokusu (redirect from Pik Pobedy)
official[citation needed] Kyrgyz name) or Pobeda Peak (from the Russian name Pik Pobedy); both mean “Victory Peak.” On the Chinese side it is known as Tomur Peak...
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Gangapurna (7455 m)) Annapurna III 1965 Nepal 60 Jengish Chokusu Tömür Pik Pobedy 7,439 metres (24,406 ft) 4,148 metres (13,609 ft) Tian Shan 42°02′05″N...
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glacier stems from the Chinese-Kazakh-Kyrgyz massif of Khan Tengri and Pik Pobedy and the upper part of the glacier falls in all three countries. Meltwater...
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Retrieved 2024-06-13. "AAC Publications - Asia, Former USSR, Khan Tengri and Pik Pobedy". publications.americanalpineclub.org. Retrieved 2024-06-12. "AAC Publications...
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mountain, Great Climbs by Chris Bonington 1994, p. 206 ISBN 1-85732-573-7 Pik Pobedy in Winter, American Alpine Journal, Volume 33, Issue 65, 1991, p. 69 Everest's...
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"KYRGYZSTAN". The World Factbook. Retrieved 1 February 2020. lowest point: Kara-Daryya (Karadar'ya) 132 m highest point: Jengish Chokusu (Pik Pobedy) 7,439 m...
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expedition of 1977 to the Tien Shan peak better known by its Russian name as Pik Pobedy (nowadays renamed yet again by Kyrgyzstan as Jengish Chokusu). The Chinese...
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Prospekt Stalina, (Проспект Сталина, Stalin Avenue) – now Ulitsa 50 Let Pobedy Stalinplatz (Stalin Square), 1946–1956 – Schwarzenbergplatz, Vienna Rue...
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