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Cho Oyu

Cho Oyu's height was originally measured at 26,750 feet (8,150 m) and at the time of the first ascent it was considered the 7th highest mountain on earth, after Dhaulagiri at 8,167 metres (26,795 ft) (Manaslu, now 8,156 metres (26,759 ft), was also estimated lower at 26,658 feet (8,125 m)). A 1984 estimate of 8,201 metres (26,906 ft) made it move up to sixth place. New measurements made in 1996 by the Government of Nepal Survey Department and the Finnish Meteorological Institute in preparation for the Nepal Topographic Maps put the height at 8,188 m, one remarkably similar to the 26,867 feet (8,189 m) used by Edmund Hillary in his 1955 book High Adventure.

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Name: Cho Oyu topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Cho Oyu, Tingri County, Shigatse Prefecture, Tibet, 858200, China (28.09670 86.65958 28.09680 86.65968)

Average elevation: 7,339 m

Minimum elevation: 6,425 m

Maximum elevation: 8,172 m

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