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  2. Central Mountain Range - Wikipedia

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    Central Range" or "Central Mountain Range" is a calque of the range's Chinese name, the Zhōngyāng Shānmài or Shānmò. It is also sometimes simply called the Zhongyang or Chungyang Range in English.

  3. List of mountains in China - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of mountains in the People's Republic of China, sorted in alphabetical order.Some of these mountains that are claimed by the PRC, including those under the control of the Republic of China and those disputed with other countries, such as Mount Everest, are noted after the list.

  4. List of extreme points of China - Wikipedia

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    Cuarteron Reef) is the Chinese southernmost point with effective West: Akto County , Xinjiang south-west of Ulugqat , on the China–Tajikistan border 39°22′48″N 73°30′00″E  /  39.38000°N 73.50000°E  / 39.38000; 73.50000  ( Westernmost point of Chinese territory ) north of the Markansu River ( 瑪爾坎蘇河 ) [ citation

  5. Category:Mountain ranges of China - Wikipedia

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    Mountain ranges of China by province or municipality (10 C) + Mountain ranges of Hong Kong (2 P) K. Kunlun Mountains (1 C, 7 P) P. Pamir Mountains (2 C, 22 P) R.

  6. Tian Shan - Wikipedia

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    The Tian Shan, [note 1] also known as the Tengri Tagh [1] or Tengir-Too, [2] meaning the "Mountains of God/Heaven", is a large system of mountain ranges in Central Asia. The highest peak is Jengish Chokusu at 7,439 metres (24,406 ft) high. Its lowest point is at the Turpan Depression, which is 154 m (505 ft) below sea level. [3]

  7. Central Range Point - Wikipedia

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    Central Range Point (Chinese: 中央尖山; pinyin: Zhōngyāng Jiānshān) is a mountain in Taiwan with an elevation of 3,703 m (12,149 ft) [1]. It looks like a triangular pyramid from the north and south sides, being the south side very steep and difficult to climb. The normal climbing route comes from Nanhu Mountain.

  8. Chihshang fault - Wikipedia

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    The Chihshang fault (Chinese: 池上段層) is an active reverse fault system [1] located in the center of the Longitudinal Valley (the East Rift Valley in the eastern part of Taiwan), and is a segment of the Longitudinal Valley Fault. The fault strikes north-northeast–south-southwest, situated between the Central Mountain Range and the Hai ...

  9. Mount Song - Wikipedia

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    Mount Song (Chinese: 嵩山; pinyin: Sōngshān, "lofty [5] mountain") is an isolated mountain range in north central China's Henan Province, along the southern bank of the Yellow River. It is known in literary and folk tradition as the central mountain of the Five Great Mountains of China. [6]