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The Nalakankar Himal is a small subrange of the Himalayan range in southern Tibet and the northwest corner of Nepal. It lies south of Lake Manasarowar. Its southern boundary is the Humla Karnali, a tributary of the Karnali, one of the major rivers of western Nepal. This river separates the range from the Gurans Himal to the south and the eastern Kumaon to the southwest. On the east, the pass known as Lapche La marks the dividing point between the Nalakankar Himal and the Chandi Himal. To the north and northwest, the range fades into the northern foothills of the Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau.

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  • El Nalakankar Himal es una pequeña subcordillera de la cordillera del Himalaya en el sur del Tíbet y la esquina noroeste de Nepal. Se encuentra al sur del lago Manasarowar. Su límite sur es el Humla Karnali, un afluente del Karnali, uno de los principales ríos del oeste de Nepal. Este río separa la cadena del al sur y el este y de al suroeste. En el este, el paso conocido como Lapche marca el punto de división entre el Nalakankar Himal y el Chandi Himal. Al norte y noroeste, la cordillera se desvanece en las estribaciones del norte del Himalaya y la meseta tibetana. (es)
  • The Nalakankar Himal is a small subrange of the Himalayan range in southern Tibet and the northwest corner of Nepal. It lies south of Lake Manasarowar. Its southern boundary is the Humla Karnali, a tributary of the Karnali, one of the major rivers of western Nepal. This river separates the range from the Gurans Himal to the south and the eastern Kumaon to the southwest. On the east, the pass known as Lapche La marks the dividing point between the Nalakankar Himal and the Chandi Himal. To the north and northwest, the range fades into the northern foothills of the Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau. (en)
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  • El Nalakankar Himal es una pequeña subcordillera de la cordillera del Himalaya en el sur del Tíbet y la esquina noroeste de Nepal. Se encuentra al sur del lago Manasarowar. Su límite sur es el Humla Karnali, un afluente del Karnali, uno de los principales ríos del oeste de Nepal. Este río separa la cadena del al sur y el este y de al suroeste. En el este, el paso conocido como Lapche marca el punto de división entre el Nalakankar Himal y el Chandi Himal. Al norte y noroeste, la cordillera se desvanece en las estribaciones del norte del Himalaya y la meseta tibetana. La cadena tiene solo tres picos con nombre, de los cuales solo uno tiene más de 7,000 m, a saber, el Gurla Mandhata o Naimona'nyi. Este es un pico particularmente alto de 7.694 m, pero debido a su posición en el lado seco del Himalaya, bien en la meseta tibetana, no es particularmente empinado ni alto sobre el terreno local. Toda la cordillera es poco visitada, en parte debido a su ubicación aislada. (es)
  • The Nalakankar Himal is a small subrange of the Himalayan range in southern Tibet and the northwest corner of Nepal. It lies south of Lake Manasarowar. Its southern boundary is the Humla Karnali, a tributary of the Karnali, one of the major rivers of western Nepal. This river separates the range from the Gurans Himal to the south and the eastern Kumaon to the southwest. On the east, the pass known as Lapche La marks the dividing point between the Nalakankar Himal and the Chandi Himal. To the north and northwest, the range fades into the northern foothills of the Himalaya and the Tibetan Plateau. The range has only three named peaks, of which only one is over 7,000 m (22,966 ft), namely Gurla Mandhata, or Naimona'nyi. This is a particularly high peak at 7,694 m (25,242 ft), but due to its position on the dry side of the Himalayas, well onto the Tibetan Plateau, it is neither particularly steep nor high above local terrain. The entire range is little visited, partly due to its isolated location. (en)
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