"Khunjerab Pass" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Khunjerab Pass}} Khunjerab Pass
  1. A mountain pass that connects Xinjiang region of China with Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is the highest point on Karakoram Highway, at an altitude of 4,693 metres (15,397 feet), which makes it the highest paved international border crossing in the world. Wikipedia link: Khunjerab Pass Categories (place): Places in China, Places in Pakistan, Regions of China Translations (mountain pass): 紅其拉甫山口 (Chinese Mandarin), 红其拉甫山口 (Chinese Mandarin), 紅其拉甫達阪 (Chinese Mandarin), 红其拉甫达阪 (Chinese Mandarin)

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