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Elevation | 18,156.2 ft (5,534 m) |
Location | Sikkim,India |
Range | Himalaya |
Coordinates | 27°59′15″N88°46′02″E / 27.98750°N 88.76722°E /27.98750; 88.76722 |
TheDongkha la orDonkia Pass(Chinese:东卡拉山口)[1] (el. 18,156.2 ft or 5,534.0 m)[2][3][4] is a highmountain pass in theHimalaya connectingSikkim inIndia withTibet.
Located inNorth Sikkim, the pass offers a view of theTibetan Plateau. The nearbyTso Lhamo Lake[1] 6.5 km (4.0 mi) is long and 2.5 km (1.6 mi) wide,[5] and is the source of theTeesta River.Gurudongmar Lake, some 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) to west-northwest, also feeds the Teesta.
The first observer to record the pass in western literature was botanistJoseph Dalton Hooker, who crossed the pass on 7 September 1849.
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Traditional Chinese | 東卡拉山口 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 东卡拉山口 | ||||||
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