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  • The '''Himalayas''' (also '''Himalaya''') are a [[mountain range]] of south-central [[Asia]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Himalayas]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Himalayas]]
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  • ...river in China has its headwaters high in the [[glacier]] fields of the [[Himalayas]], and its mouth at [[Shanghai]]
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  • ...is survey team was the first to measure the height of the mountains in the Himalayas and discover Mount Everest to be the highest.
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  • ...wider activity. The world's highest mountain is [[Mount Everest]] in the [[Himalayas]] on the border between China and [[Nepal]]. It was first successfully clim
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  • The '''Himalayas''' (also '''Himalaya''') are a [[mountain range]] of south-central [[Asia]]
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  • ...a]] tradition of the [[Himalayas|Himalayan]] Masters. He was raised in the Himalayas by his master [[Bengali Baba]], and, under the guidance of his Master, trav
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  • ...Alps]], the [[Sierra Nevada]]s, the [[Rocky Mountains|Rockies]], and the [[Himalayas]] were all greatly modified by glaciers during the last [[ice age]], and th
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  • ...t along with spiritual and yoga tourism. Rishikesh is located in the lower Himalayas on the Ganges, and what was once a quaint village has become an overcrowded
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  • ...are [[Ganesha]] and [[Kartikeya]]. Shiva lives on [[Mount Kailasa]] in the Himalayas.
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  • ...dable terrain of Yunnan Province and cutting across the grain of the lower Himalayas and the gorges of the Mekong and Salween rivers. The '''Burma Road''' open ...ion supplies were flown to Kunming "over the hump" (that is, over the high Himalayas.) The road, with two 4-inch oil pipelines alongside, was built in extraord
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  • ===Upper Course (Himalayas and foothills)=== ...rich tributaries of the Ganges flow to the left. Originating mostly in the Himalayas, they mitigate the low dissolved oxygen and pollutant concentration of the
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  • ...tors, he leaves his throne to undergo two long and arduous penances in the Himalayas to bring Goddess Ganga to Earth so that her holy water could be used to lib
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  • |[[Gangotri Glacier]], [[Himalayas]] ([[India]])
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  • .../>. Older than the [[Wikipedia:Rocky Mountains|Rocky Mountains]] or the [[Himalayas]], the Appalachians are nowhere near as high and may not seem imposing, but
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  • ...uently cooling the oceans of the world. At the same time, the rise of the Himalayas blocked the northward curve of the jet stream, changing the climate south
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  • .../langling/languages/index.xml&l=9 Languages on the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas] - Nicolas Tournadre
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  • ...s brutal war with Japan since 1937, and the influx of US material over the Himalayas was the best way to prevent Chinese capitulation. ...d, but in the end the only way for supplies to get into China was over the Himalayas. In addition to being an enabler, the airlift was also a driver of CBI stra
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  • ...(''Poelagus'') of [[Sudan]], the bristly rabbit (''Caprolagus'') of the [[Himalayas]], the [[Liukiu Island]] rabbit (''Pentalagus''), and the [[Sumatra]] rabbi
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  • Stretched east to west in the southern slopes of the Himalayas, Nepal is a small landlocked country located between 260 22” and 300 27� ...ills and a few kilometers north to it there are mighty, majestic and lofty Himalayas, the abode of snow. One need not travel much to face different climatic gen
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  • ...[China-Burma-India theater]] with military transports flying through the [[Himalayas]]. In this case, however, the focus and effectiveness were much greater, al
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  • ...India's northern and north-eastern states are partially situated in the [[Himalayas|Himalayan Range]]. The rest of northern, central, and eastern India consist ...s climate is strongly influenced by the Himalayas and the Thar Desert. The Himalayas, along with the [[Hindu Kush]] mountains in Pakistan, prevent cold [[Centra
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  • ...st history of Bhutan. He is favoured fellow to preach of Buddhism in the [[Himalayas|Himalayan]] land-sheds. Some leaders had entered Bhutan as exiled or ordere
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  • ...wn as the Hump which flew supplies into Kuming, China. from India over the Himalayas. Chennault was promoted to major general in 1943; although nominally subor
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  • [[Transport aircraft]], flying through the "Hump" of the [[Himalayas]], above the planned ceiling of the aircraft, let cut-off troops in the [[C
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  • ...eographical and altitudinal distribution of Amphibians and reptiles in the Himalayas - Part IV. Cheetal 16: 12-17.</ref>
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  • ...text that environmental conditions had forced their retreat south from the Himalayas. The Bhutanese government allowed this incursion (after the fact) on humani ...6/main5.htm ''The Tribune'']</ref> The historic trade routes over the high Himalayas, which connected India to Tibet, have been closed since the 1959 military t
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  • ...lows up, showering the continent with black ash. Tidal waves wash over the Himalayas, where the governments of the [[planet]] have secretly built a fleet of ark
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  • ...temple at [[Puri]], [[Rishikesh]] and [[Haridwar]] in the foothills of the Himalayas, [[Allahabad|Prayag]], [[Rameshwaram]] in the South and [[Gaya, India|Gaya]
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  • ...hic areas:'' [[Sri Lanka]], Southeast Asia, [[Tibet]], [[Mongolia]], the [[Himalayas]], China, [[Korea]], [[Japan]], parts of [[Russia]], [[Christmas Island]].
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