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Map 50 of the Survey of Nepal. At top centre, a boundary line identified as separating China & Nepal passes through the summit contour of Mt. Everest. The boundary here & for much of the China–Nepal border follows the main Himalayan watershed divide.
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{{Information |Description ={{en|1=Boundary maps in the public domain published by the Survey of Nepal, sent to the UN}} |Source =Boundary treaty maps held at UN Treaty Office |Author =Survey of Nepal |Date =1980-07-01 |Permis