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Himalayas - Wikipedia The mountains are known as the Himālaya in Nepali and Hindi (both written हिमालय), Hinvāl (हिंवाळ) in Garhwali, Himāl (हिमाल) in Kumaoni, the Himalaya (ཧི་མ་ལ་ཡ་) or 'The Land of Snow' (གངས་ཅན་ལྗོངས་) in Tibetan, also known as Himālaya in Sinhala (written as
The Himalayas - WorldAtlas The term ‘Himalaya’ literally means the ‘Abode of Snow’ and has been derived from a combination of two Sanskrit words, ‘Hima’ which means ‘snow’ and ‘Alaya’ which means ‘Abode’ The Himalayas act as a mighty barrier between the Tibetan Plateau in the north and the Indian subcontinent in the south
The Himalayas - Mountain Field Guide Scenic Himachal village at Kalpa with majestic Kinnaur Kailash Himalaya mountain range at Himachal Pradesh India | Roop_Dey
Himalayas - New World Encyclopedia The Himalayas (also Himalaya, IPA: [hɪ'mɑlijə], [ˌhɪmə'leɪjə]) are a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau
Himalayas - Everything Mountains The Himalayas, officially known as the Himalaya mountain range, are a vast and awe-inspiring mountain system in Asia that serves as a natural barrier between the Tibetan Plateau to the north and the Indian subcontinent to the south
The Himalayas: Formation, Divisions, Ranges Significance Where is Himalaya located in India? The Himalayas stretch across the northern border of India, covering states like Jammu Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, and parts of West Bengal and Assam
Himalayas - PeakVisor One of the world’s most mountainous countries, almost all of Nepal is dominated by the Himalaya and its foothills, with the exception of the low-lying Terai Region to the south
Himalayas - Peaks, Glaciers, Rivers | Britannica They are designated, from south to north, as the Outer, or Sub-, Himalayas (also called the Siwalik Range); the Lesser, or Lower, Himalayas; the Great Himalaya Range (Great Himalayas); and the Tethys, or Tibetan, Himalayas Farther north lie the Trans-Himalayas in Tibet proper