what is the highest mountain in india
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Kanchenjunga is the highest mountain peak in India.
Kanchenjunga has an altitude of 8,586 metres (28,169 feet).
It is engirdled by three territories: Sikkim in the south
and east, Nepal in the west, and Tibet in the north. The
name Kanchenjunga is derived from the Tibetan
words, 'Kanchen' and 'Dzonga', meaning 'Five Treasuries of
the Great Snow', as it contains five peaks.
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