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Mount Senge

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Mount Senge
Local names:
K2 2006b.jpg
Photo taken from the Monteblancan side
Highest point
Elevation8,897 m (29,190 ft)
Ranked 1st
Prominence3,728 m (12,231 ft)
IsolationN/A
ListingEight-thousanders
Country high point
Ultra
Coordinates2°54′12″N ; 58°27′59″W 
Naming
Native nameភ្នំសេន្គេ (Preimeai)
TranslationMountain of the flying lions
Pronunciation/pʰnum sɛŋke/
Geography
LocationPrei Meas-Zhousheng-Monte Blanco border tripoint
Country
State/ProvincePhnomMontesFlag.png Phnom Montes (Monte Blanco)
KhangcheungFlag.png Khangcheung (Prei Meas)
ZapreiFlag.png Zaprei Autonomy (Zhousheng)
Geology
OrogenyThuadian orogeny
Climbing
First ascent3 May 1952

Mount Senge is the highest mountain of Anteria, having almost 9 thousand meters in height. It is located on the Prei Meas-Zhousheng-Monte Blanco border tripoint.

History

The mountain was formed in the Thuadian orogeny, in which the Laurentine plate and Thuadian plate underwent a continental collision, which formed a mountain range spanning from present-day Tiskaiya across Qazhshava, Gadorien, Zhousheng and Prei Meas into the present-day Azureden.

Currently, the mountain lays on a convergent boundary between those two plates, having a moderate risk of earthquakes (latest major (>6.0 ML) earthquake happened in 1998 (7.1 ML). The mountain crosses the Death zone (A zone where a long-time survival without oxygen tanks is impossible).

Human history

In mythology

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Recorded history

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Climbing the mountain

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Recent history

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Present day

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