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The Himalayan mountain system, which includes outlying subranges, stretches across six countries- Afghanistan, Bhutan, china, India, Nepal, and Pakistan.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The Himalayas is a mountain range in Asia, approximately 2,500 km long, and between 150 and 400 km wide. It is the largest mountain range in the world.

The Himalayas are located in Southeast Asia, in the territories of China - including Tibet - India, Pakistan, Bhutan and Nepal. The highest point - is Mount Everest, with 8848 meters of altitude and is located exactly on the border of China with Nepal, being its summit the international recognition of the border between these countries. It is called the "roof of the world" because 15 of the highest mountains on the planet are there and have more than 100 peaks with altitudes above 7000 meters.

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