UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders
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The UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders is an official catalog compiled by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation that enumerates the principal Alpine peaks exceeding 4,000 meters in elevation.
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| Label | Occurrences |
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| UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders canonical | 3 |
| Alpine four-thousanders | 1 |
| UIAA Alpine four-thousanders (enlarged list) | 1 |
| UIAA Alpine four-thousanders list | 1 |
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Target entity: UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders Context triple: [Dent du Géant, listedIn, UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders]
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Eight-thousander
An eight-thousander is any of the world’s 14 mountains that rise above 8,000 meters (26,247 feet) in elevation, all located in the Himalayan and Karakoram ranges.
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Broad Peak
Broad Peak is one of the world’s highest mountains, an 8,000-meter-class peak in the Karakoram range on the border of Pakistan and China, renowned for its broad, extended summit ridge.
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Gasherbrum IV
Gasherbrum IV is a prominent and technically challenging high peak in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas, renowned among mountaineers for its steep faces and difficult climbing routes.
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Seven Summits
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains on each of the seven continents, collectively regarded as a premier mountaineering challenge.
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Mountaineers
The Mountaineers are the athletic teams representing Eastern Oregon University in intercollegiate sports.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders Target entity description: The UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders is an official catalog compiled by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation that enumerates the principal Alpine peaks exceeding 4,000 meters in elevation.
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A.
Eight-thousander
An eight-thousander is any of the world’s 14 mountains that rise above 8,000 meters (26,247 feet) in elevation, all located in the Himalayan and Karakoram ranges.
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B.
Broad Peak
Broad Peak is one of the world’s highest mountains, an 8,000-meter-class peak in the Karakoram range on the border of Pakistan and China, renowned for its broad, extended summit ridge.
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C.
Gasherbrum IV
Gasherbrum IV is a prominent and technically challenging high peak in the Karakoram range of the Himalayas, renowned among mountaineers for its steep faces and difficult climbing routes.
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D.
Seven Summits
The Seven Summits are the highest mountains on each of the seven continents, collectively regarded as a premier mountaineering challenge.
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E.
Mountaineers
The Mountaineers are the athletic teams representing Eastern Oregon University in intercollegiate sports.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders Description of subject: The UIAA list of Alpine four-thousanders is an official catalog compiled by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation that enumerates the principal Alpine peaks exceeding 4,000 meters in elevation.
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