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  1. Himalaya - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebOrigen geológico. De acuerdo con la teoría de la tectónica de placas, el Himalaya es el resultado de la colisión de la placa India y la placa de Eurasia.Esta colisión se inició en el Cretácico superior (hace cerca de 70 millones de años). La placa de la India, que se dirigía hacia el norte a una velocidad de 15 centímetros por año, chocó con la placa Euroasiática.

  2. Himalaya – Wikipedia tiếng Việt

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    WebPhong cảnh của dãy Himalaya và đỉnh Everest nhìn từ trên không về hướng nam đông nam từ bên kia Cao nguyên Tây Tạng.(Phiên bản có chú giải)Himalaya (còn có tên âm dịch Hán-Việt là Hy Mã Lạp Sơn 希馬拉山, âm dịch tiếng trung có một chút khác nhau; là "Hỉ Mã Lạp Nhã sơn mao 喜馬拉雅山脈" (Xǐmǎlāyǎ shānmài), do ...

  3. Himalaya Wellness Company - Wikipedia

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    WebHimalaya Wellness Company (formerly Himalaya Drug Company) is an Indian multinational pharmaceutical company based in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.It was originally established by Mohammad Manal in Dehradun in 1930. It produces health care products under the name Himalaya Herbal Healthcare whose products include ayurvedic ingredients. It is spread …

  4. Himalaya - Wikipedia

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    WebDal punto di vista climatico anche l'Himalaya, come tutta l'India, entra nella zona dei monsoni; ma il fattore climatico più importante è l'altitudine.La temperatura varia considerevolmente da stagione a stagione; così a Srinagar va da 0 °C in gennaio a 22 °C in luglio; a Leh da -9 °C a 17 °C; a Dras da -15 °C a 18 °C. Nelle stazioni estive di Simla e di …

  5. Nanga Parbat - Wikipedia

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    WebNanga Parbat forms the western anchor of the Himalayan Range and is the westernmost eight-thousander.It lies just south of the Indus River in the Diamer District of Gilgit–Baltistan in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.In some places, it flows more than 7 kilometres (4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles) below the high-point of the massif.To the north is the western end of the …

  6. Himalaya Airlines - Wikipedia

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    WebHimalaya Airlines (Nepali: हिमालय एअरलाइन्स्, Himālaya earalāins) is a Nepalese airline operating from Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. Himalaya Airlines was founded in 2014 as a joint venture between Yeti World Investment Group and Tibet Airlines.It launched operations in May 2016 with a single Airbus A320.

  7. PNS Himalaya - Wikipedia

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    WebThe PNS Himalaya (also known as BINS Himalaya) is the naval base and the home of the Pakistan Navy's only boot camp, commissioned in 1943.It is located in Manora Island, Karachi.Till 1947 it was titled as BINS Himalaya as Pakistan was then part of British India.The base is named after the famous Himalaya Mountain Range.

  8. Himalaya - Wikipedia

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    WebDe Himalaya is 2400 km lang en tussen de 150 en 280 km breed, met een totale oppervlakte van rond de 600.000 km². Het gebergte vormt een boog van Pakistan in het noordwesten naar het zuiden over Nepal en Bhutan en ten slotte weer naar het noordoosten tot Arunachal Pradesh, waar de Himalaya overgaat in de Hengduan Shan.In het …

  9. Himalaya — Wikipédia

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    WebL'Himalaya s'étend sur plus de 2 400 km, depuis le Nanga Parbat, au Pakistan, à l'ouest jusqu'au Namche Barwa à l'est. Il comporte trois chaînes parallèles disposées en ordre d'altitude et d'ère géologique. La plus jeune des trois chaînes est dite « sub-himalayenne » (collines de Shivalik) et s'élève à environ 1 200 mètres d'altitude.

  10. History of agriculture in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    WebFew Indian commercial crops—such as Cotton, indigo, opium, wheat, and rice—made it to the global market under the British Raj in India. The second half of the 19th century saw some increase in land under cultivation and agricultural production expanded at an average rate of about 1% per year by the later 19th century. Due to extensive irrigation by canal …



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