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<b>K2</b> is a mountain in the ]. The mountain is in the Karakorum range, and is denoted as K2 from a surveyors notation that was the first western reference to the mountain. '''K2''' is a mountain in the ]. The mountain is in the ] range, and is denoted as K2 from a surveyors notation that was the first western reference to the mountain.




The mountain is 8,611 m (28,251 ft) high, making it the second highest peak in the world, after ]. It has the reputation of being particularly difficult to climb. The mountain is 8,611 m (28,251 ft) high, making it the second highest peak in the world, after ]. It has the reputation of being particularly difficult to climb.


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K2 is a mountain in the Himalayas. The mountain is in the Karakorum range, and is denoted as K2 from a surveyors notation that was the first western reference to the mountain.

The mountain is 8,611 m (28,251 ft) high, making it the second highest peak in the world, after Mount Everest. It has the reputation of being particularly difficult to climb.