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There seems to be some confusion about Dragmarpo Ri (6,187 m?) and Kyungka Ri 1 (6,599 m / 6,601 m) / Kyungka Ri 2 (6,506 m). Sevensummittreks and Open Street Maps are quite clear to prefer Kyungka Ri. Wikidata and google maps say that this peak is Dragmarpo Ri (6,578 m). On OSM, Dragmarpo Ri is identified as a less prominent summit (6,200 m), which is the unnamed summit (6,187m) on himalaya-info (picture 3). Can somebody clarify which is right? Is it possible that the same summit bears two names? --Kuhni74 (talk) 17:57, 31 May 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@RPSkokie: the case about the correct elevation is not easy, even the exact location is unclear! --Kuhni74 (talk) 08:50, 20 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]