Eight-thousanders

Eight-thousanders are the 14 independent mountains on Earth that are more than 8,000 metres (26,247 ft) high above sea level. Name them.
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8848 m
Everest
8611 m
K2
8586 m
Kangchenjunga
8516 m
Lhotse
8485 m
Makalu
8201 m
Cho Oyu
8167 m
Dhaulagiri
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8163 m
Manaslu
8126 m
Nanga Parbat
8091 m
Annapurna
8080 m
Hidden Peak
8051 m
Broad Peak
8034 m
Gasherbrum II
8027 m
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6 Comments
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Level 33
May 8, 2014
14/14 -- but you should accept "Gasherbrum I" as an alternate name for Hidden Peak. That was driving me crazy until I remember it had another name.
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Level 67
May 12, 2014
slkrr9 : You are absolutely right. I should have, and I tried to put Gasherbrum I as an alternate answer for Hidden Peak, but, for some reason (I'm not good with computers, this must be the good reason :-) ), I couldn't… Really sorry to have driven you crazy, but you proved to be really good, finding my solution!
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Level 69
Aug 5, 2015
Accept numbers please, not just I and II
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Level 67
Jun 14, 2016
Hello Edwin, numbers are allowed now. Sorry for that :-)
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Level 87
Jun 4, 2018
Gasherbrum 1 and 2 are still not working... Only works with i and ii.
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Level 67
Nov 19, 2020
As far as I can see, 1 and 2 are working perfectly well.