'Highest' geography

Do you know which countries, states, regions & geographical things are the 'highest'? For some of these things, 'highest' can be in different senses.
Because sometimes it is difficult to measure elevation, some answers might be disputed or at the very least educated estimations.
Unless otherwise specified, elevation is height above sea level.
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The countries that share the highest point above sea-level (alphabetical order)
China
Nepal
The country with the highest lowest point in the world
Lesotho
The country with the highest lowest point in Europe
Andorra
The country with the highest point from the Earth's core
Ecuador
The country with the highest average elevation
Bhutan
The country with the highest human settlement
Peru
The highest capital city in the world
La Paz
The highest US state
Colorado
'The highest navigable lake in the world'
Lake Titicaca
The highest body of water in the world is a nameless lake in this volcano
Nevado Ojos del Salado
The world's highest waterfall
Angel Falls
The island with the highest point of any island
New Guinea
The highest city in the United States
Leadville
The highest village in the United Kingdom
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