Kabru is a mountain in the Himalayas on the border of eastern Nepal and India. It is part of a ridge that extends south from Kangchenjunga and is the southernmost 7,000 metres (23,000 ft) peak in the world.
The main features of this ridge are as follows (north to south):
Kangchenjunga South top, 8476 m, at 27°41′30″N 88°09′15″E
A 6600–6700 m saddle, located at 27°39′51″N 88°09′39″E
A 7349 m summit, known as Talung, at 27°39′18″N 88°07′51″E
A 6983 m saddle, at 27°38′51″N 88°07′21″E
A 7412 m summit, at 27°38′06″N 88°07′06″E. This point has sufficient prominence to be classified as the highest point of a separate mountain, according to the definition used in List of highest mountains. It is confusingly referred to by some authorities as "Kabru IV", but it is not clear that this is correct, or that any "Kabru" name is correctly applied to this summit.
A substantial "field of firn" measuring about 2 km from north to south, and 1 km from east to west. This is almost entirely over 7200 m, and the watershed divide that runs through this field does not drop below this height.
A 7338 m summit, at ca. 27°37′09″N 88°07′28″E, at the eastern boundary of the field of firn. This point is known as Kabru North. Although it is lower than the 7412 m summit, it has been at times considered to be Kabru's highest point, with the higher summit considered to be an unnamed summit along the ridge to Kangchenjunga.
An intervening c.7200 m saddle
A 7318 m summit, at 27°36′30″N 88°06′42″E, known as Kabru South is the southernmost "7000 m peak" in the world.
To the south west of Kabru south, there is a 6400 m saddle and a 6682 m summit known as Rathong. To its south east is the 6600 m Kabru Dome.
By elevation Talung is
# 1 out of 7 in Mangan # 6 out of 57 in Sikkim # 49 out of 866 in Nepal # 23 out of 13857 in India # 6 out of 23 in Khangchendzonga National Park # 32 out of 212 in Eastern Development Region # 7 out of 15 in Taplejung # 76 out of 3458 in the Himalayas
By prominence Talung is
# 2 out of 7 in Mangan # 13 out of 57 in Sikkim # 8 out of 23 in Khangchendzonga National Park # 24 out of 212 in Eastern Development Region # 7 out of 15 in Taplejung
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