Tuanjie Peak

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Tuanjie Peak is the highest summit of the Qilian Mountains, a prominent mountain range on the northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau in China.

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Tuanjie Peak canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain peak
climateZone alpine climate zone
continent Asia
country China
elevationAboveSeaLevel about 19000 feet
about 5800 metres
geologicalSetting northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau
hasFeature permanent snow and ice at higher elevations (likely)
hasNameMeaning "Unity Peak" in English translation NERFINISHED
hasProminence major topographic prominence in the Qilian Mountains
highestPointOf Qilian Mountains NERFINISHED
isInHemisphere Eastern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
Northern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
isPartOf mountain systems influencing climate of Hexi Corridor region (approximate)
locatedIn East Asia
Qilian Mountains NERFINISHED
Tibetan Plateau region NERFINISHED
border region of Gansu and Qinghai (approximate)
northwestern China NERFINISHED
locatedOn northeastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau
mountainRange Qilian Mountains NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Chinese
notableFor being the highest summit of the Qilian Mountains
partOf Qilian Mountains NERFINISHED
rangeType part of an orogenic mountain system on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau

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Qilian Mountains highestPoint Tuanjie Peak