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Gasherbrum II, Pakistan

Latitude and longitude coordinates are: 35.758331, 76.653336.

Gasherbrum II is a mountain sometimes referred to as K4 and located right at the border between Pakistan and China. It is the 14th tallest mountain in the world and has the elevation close to 26,362 feet. The mountain is a part of the Western Himalayas, of the massif known as Karakoram. It is located right between Broad Peak and Gasherburn I. The name of the mountain that the local people use, Gasherbrum, can be translated as "The Beautiful Mountain" from the Sanskrit. This mountain started being explored since quite early times and is considered to be not too hard to climbed at. The first attempts were undertaken in the 1930s and the first successful attempt was registered in 1958 when a group of Australian climbers managed to reach the peak of the mount. The climbing record was set by a Russian climber who managed to climb to the mountain for 9.5 hours.

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Gasherbrum II, Pakistan Lat Long Coordinates Info

The latitude of Gasherbrum II, Pakistan is 35.758331, and the longitude is 76.653336. Gasherbrum II, Pakistan is located at Pakistan country in the Mountains place category with the gps coordinates of 35° 45' 29.9916'' N and 76° 39' 12.0096'' E.

Gasherbrum II, Pakistan Geographic Information
CountryPakistan
Latitude35.758331
Longitude76.653336
DMS Lat35° 45' 29.9916'' N
DMS Long76° 39' 12.0096'' E
UTM Easting649,471.19
UTM Northing3,958,404.81
CategoryMountains
Country CodePK
Zoom Level12

Coordinates of Gasherbrum II, Pakistan is given above in both decimal degrees and DMS (degrees, minutes and seconds) format. The country code given is in the ISO2 format.


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