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Height First To Summit (Nationality) Date Meter S Feet

The document lists the fourteen tallest mountains in the world over 8,000 meters and provides key details about each mountain including its location, height in both meters and feet, the first people to reach its summit and their nationalities, and the date of the first summit. It notes that Mount Everest between Nepal and Tibet was the first mountain to be summited, by New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay on May 29, 1953.

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Height First To Summit (Nationality) Date Meter S Feet

The document lists the fourteen tallest mountains in the world over 8,000 meters and provides key details about each mountain including its location, height in both meters and feet, the first people to reach its summit and their nationalities, and the date of the first summit. It notes that Mount Everest between Nepal and Tibet was the first mountain to be summited, by New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa Tenzing Norgay on May 29, 1953.

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Height

Meter
Mountain Location s Feet First to summit (nationality) Date

May
29,03 Edmund Hillary (New Zealander, UK),
1. Everest1 Nepal/Tibet 8,850 29,
5 Tenzing Norgay (Nepalese)
1953

July
2. K2 (Godwin Pakistan/Chin 28,25
8,611 A. Compagnoni, L. Lacedelli (Italian) 31,
Austen) a 0
1954

May
3. 28,16 G. Band, J. Brown, N. Hardie, S.
Nepal/India 8,586 25,
Kangchenjunga 9 Streather (UK)
1955

May
27,94
4. Lhotse Nepal/Tibet 8,516 F. Luchsinger, E. Reiss (Swiss) 18,
0
1956

J. Couzy, L. Terray, J. Franco, G. May


27,76
5. Makalu Nepal/Tibet 8,463 Magnone-Gialtsen, J. Bouier, S. Coup, 15,
6
P. Leroux, A. Vialatte (French) 1955

Oct.
26,90 H. Tichy, S. Jchler (Austrian), Pasang
6. Cho Oyu Nepal/Tibet 8,201 19,
6 Dawa Lama (Nepalese)
1954

A. Schelbert, E. Forrer, K. Diemberger, P. May


26,79
7. Dhaulagiri Nepal 8,167 Diener (Swiss), Nyima Dorji, Nawang 13,
5
Dorji (Nepalese) 1960

26,78 T. Imamishi, K. Kato, M. Higeta, May 9,


8. Manaslu Nepal 8,163
1 (Japanese) G. Norbu (Nepalese) 1956

26,66 July 3,
9. Nanga Parbat Pakistan 8,125 Hermann Buhl (Austrian)
0 1953

26,54 June 3,
10. Annapurna Nepal 8,091 M. Herzog, L. Lachenal (French)
5 1950

Pakistan/Chin 26,47 July 4,


11. Gasherbrum I 8,068 P. K. Schoeing, A. J. Kauffman
a 0 1958

Pakistan/Chin 26,40 M. Schmuck, F. Wintersteller, K. June 9,


12. Broad Peak 8,047
a 0 Diemberger, H. Buhl (Austrian) 1957

13. Gasherbrum Pakistan/Chin 26,36 F. Moravec, S. Larch, H. Willenpart July 7,


8,035
II a 0 (Austrian) 1956

14. Shisha 26,28 May 2,


Tibet 8,013 Hsu Ching and team of 9 (Chinese)
Pangma 9 1964

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