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'''Mount Gya''' ({{zh|s=盖亚山|t=蓋亞山}}<!--;  Standard [[Tibetan written language|Tibetan]]: ??? -->), is a mountain peak located at {{cvt|6795|m}} above sea level. It is exactly at the tri-junction of [[Tibet]] ([[China]]), [[Ladakh]] ([[India]]) and [[Himachal Pradesh]] (India). ‘Gya’ meant many things including ‘Hundred’, ‘White’, ‘Long pointed Chinese beard’ etc.<ref name="himalayanclub">{{cite news|author=Sqd. Ldr. A. K. SINGH|title=THE CONTINUING STORY OF GYA|url=http://www.himalayanclub.org/journal/the-continuing-story-of-gya/|accessdate=2009-01-04|website=himalayanclub|date=2009-01-04}}</ref>
'''Mount Gya''' ({{zh|s=盖亚山|t=蓋亞山}}<!--;  Standard [[Tibetan written language|Tibetan]]: ??? -->), is a mountain peak located at {{cvt|6795|m}} above sea level. It is India near the tri-junction of [[Tibet]] ([[China]]), [[Ladakh]] ([[India]]) and [[Himachal Pradesh]] (India). ‘Gya’ meant many things including ‘Hundred’, ‘White’, ‘Long pointed Chinese beard’ etc.<ref name="himalayanclub">{{cite news|author=Sqd. Ldr. A. K. SINGH|title=THE CONTINUING STORY OF GYA|url=http://www.himalayanclub.org/journal/the-continuing-story-of-gya/|accessdate=2009-01-04|website=himalayanclub|date=2009-01-04}}</ref>


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