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Korala
Pass between Tibet and Nepal / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Korala or Kora La or Koro La {Nepali: (Nepali: कोरला]; literally Kora Pass} is a mountain pass between Tibet and Upper Mustang. At only 4,660 metres (15,290 ft) in elevation, it has been considered the lowest drivable path between Tibetan Plateau and the Indian subcontinent.[1] It currently serves as a vehicle border crossing between China and Nepal.[2][3] Korala in Mustang is the fourth border point that Beijing has reopened after the Rasuwa-Kerung, Tatopani-Khasa and Yari (Humla)-Purang. [4]
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Korala | |
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Elevation | 4,660 m (15,289 ft) |
Location | China–Nepal border |
Range | Himalayas |
Coordinates | 29°18′14″N 83°58′7″E |
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