Lhotse Middle (also called Lhotse Central I and Lhotse East), is a subsidiary peak of 8,410 metres (27,590 ft) in elevation that sits in the middle of a ridge between its parent peak, the eight-thousander, Lhotse 8,516 metres (27,940 ft), and another subsidiary peak, Lhotse Shar 8,383 metres (27,503 ft). In 2013, a proposal by Nepal to the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA) to have Lhotse Middle (and Lhotse Shar) designated as standalone eight-thousanders was not successful due a perceived lack of topographic prominence. Right beside the peak is the smaller subsidiary peak of Lhotse Central II (8,372 metres (27,467 ft); sometimes the term West tower and East tower are used to distinguish Lhotse Central I and Lhotse Central II, respectively (which can create confusion given Lhotse Middle's alternative name as Lhotse East, i.e being east of the parent Lhotse summit).
By elevation Lhotse Middle I is
# 7 out of 127 in Qomolangma National Nature Preserve # 7 out of 936 in Tibet # 8 out of 866 in Nepal # 8 out of 12241 in China # 7 out of 64 in Tingri County # 6 out of 83 in Sagarmatha National Park # 8 out of 212 in Eastern Development Region # 6 out of 99 in Solukhumbu # 8 out of 3458 in the Himalayas
By prominence Lhotse Middle I is
# 65 out of 127 in Qomolangma National Nature Preserve # 34 out of 64 in Tingri County # 38 out of 83 in Sagarmatha National Park # 72 out of 212 in Eastern Development Region # 49 out of 99 in Solukhumbu
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