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Nuptse is a mountain in the Nepalese Khumbu region of the Himalaya, two kilometres WSW of Mount Everest. Nuptse is Tibetan for west peak, as it is the western segment of the Lhotse-Nuptse massif.

The main ridge of Nuptse is crowned by seven peaks:

Peak metres feet Latitude (N)Longitude (E)
Nuptse I 7,861 25,790 27°57′59″ 86°53′24″
Nuptse II 7,827 25,679 27°57′52″ 86°53′34″
Nuptse Shar I 7,804 25,604 27°57′41″ 86°53′47″
Nuptse Nup I 7,784 25,538 27°58′05″ 86°53′08″
Nuptse Shar II 7,776 25,512 27°57′39″ 86°53′55″
Nuptse Nup II 7,742 25,400 27°58′06″ 86°52′54″
Nuptse Shar III 7,695 25,246 27°57′30″ 86°54′42″

The main peak, Nuptse I, was first climbed on May 16, 1961 by Dennis Davis and Sherpa Tashi of a British expedition.

Nuptse is the twenty-eighth highest mountain in the world.

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