Shaluli Mountains

The Shaluli Mountains, known in Tibetan as Powor Gang, are a large mountain range in western between the Upper and Rivers. It is one of the core ranges of the of mountains.
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  • Type: Mountain range with an elevation of 4,580 metres
  • Description: mountain range in Garzê, Sichuan, China
  • Also known as: Khrebet Shalulishan”, “Khrebet Shalulishan’”, “Lu-li Shan-mo”, “Sha-lu-li Shan-mo”, “Shaluli Shan”, “Sourang Shan”, “Su-lung Shan”, and “Su-lung Shan-mo

Shaluli Mountains

Latitude
30.74998° or 30° 44′ 60″ north
Longitude
99.74992° or 99° 44′ 60″ east
Elevation
4,580 metres (15,026 feet)
Open location code
8M2XPPXX+XX
Open­Street­Map ID
node 11478840909
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­mountain_range
Geo­Names ID
1280032
Wiki­data ID
Q1054810
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Venetian—“Shaluli Mountains” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Shaluli Shan
  • Chinese: 沙魯里山
  • Chinese: 沙鲁里山
  • German: Shaluli Shan
  • Japanese: 沙魯里山脈
  • Ladin: Shaluli Shan
  • Polish: Shaluli Shan
  • Polish: Szaluli-szan
  • Russian: Шалулишань
  • Spanish: Montañas Shaluli
  • Swedish: Shaluli Shan
  • Venetian: Monti Shaluli

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