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Gasherbrum IV is the
17th highest
mountain on earth
and the 7th highest
in Pakistan. It is
one of the peaks in
the Gasherbrum
massif.
The Gasherbrums are
a remote group of
peaks located at the
northeastern end of
the Baltoro Glacier
in the Karakoram
range of the
Himalaya. The massif
contains three of
the world's 8,000
metre peaks (if one
includes Broad
Peak). Gasherbrum is
often claimed to
mean "Shining Wall",
presumably a
reference to the
highly visible west
face of Gasherbrum
IV; but in fact it
comes from "rgasha"
(beautiful) + "brum"
(mountain) in Balti,
hence it actually
means "beautiful
mountain."
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