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  2. List of mountains of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Kreikung Taung is a significant peak of Bangladesh. This peak is the second highest point of 'Lawmbok Row' range and possibly the eleventh-highest in the country. In December 2012, a local explorer Fahim Hasan of "BD Explorer" summitted the peak of Kreikung Taung and measured the height for the first time at 3,083 ft (940 m).

  3. Tazing Dong - Wikipedia

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    Tazing Dong (also known as Bijay) is a peak in Bangladesh.Officially, it is 1,280 metres high and claimed to the highest mountain in Bangladesh. [1] It is located in the "Saichol Mountain ranges", Ruma Upazila, Bandarban District, southeastern of Bangladesh.

  4. Keokradong - Wikipedia

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    Keokradong (Bengali: কেওক্রাডং) is a peak located in Bandarban, Bangladesh, with an elevation of 986 metres (3,235 ft). [2] Some sources claim it as the highest point of Bangladesh. On the top of Keokradong there is a small shelter and a signboard put up by Bangladesh Army proclaiming the elevation to be 967 metres (3,173 ft).

  5. Saka Haphong - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh and Myanmar Saka Haphong ( Bengali : সাকা হাফং , Burmese : ဆကးအဖောင် တောင် ) is a peak in Southeast Asia and South Asia . It is located on the Bangladesh – Myanmar border and is believed to be the highest peak of Bangladesh.

  6. List of elevation extremes by country - Wikipedia

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    Within its 2.02 km 2 territory, there is a difference of 140 m between its highest and lowest points, giving a ratio of 69 m for every km 2. In Australia 's 7,686,850 square kilometres (2,967,910 sq mi) area, there is only a 2,244 metres (7,362 ft) difference between the highest and lowest points, which gives a ratio of 292 micrometres (0.0115 ...

  7. Gangkhar Puensum is world's highest unclimbed mountain - AOL

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    Everest, K2, Cho Oyu are some of the world's highest mountains and they have all been climbed some decades ago. But smack dab on the border of Bhutan and Tibet in Central Asia is Gangkhar Puensum ...

  8. Kala Pahar - Wikipedia

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    This peak is also accessible from Rajki tea estate near Fultola bazar of Juri Upazila. The hill range of Kala Pahar is locally known as Longla Range. 'Kala Pahar' is the local name of the highest peak. According to Bangladesh Geographic society this hill is also known as 'Hararganj pahar'. In Bengali language 'hill' word means 'Pahar'.

  9. Extreme points of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Here is a list of the extreme points and extreme elevations in Bangladesh. Extreme points. Heading Location ... Highest Saka Haphong: 1,052 m (3,451 ft)