Mount Everest....
Well.....Mount Everest I would believe.....since it takes up Tibet and Nepal....
Most of it is in Nepal, and part in Tibet (China).
I am sure most of it's part lies in Nepal. It lies in the north east of Nepal, only a very little part of it lies in Tibet. Himalayas are seen from Tibet but they lie in Nepal.
NepalMount Everest is located in the Himalayas in Asia. The Himalayas stretches across six countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, China, India, Nepal, and Pakistan. Mount Everest is situated at the edge of the Tibetan Plateau on the border between Nepal and Tibet. This plateau is also known as Qing Zang Gaoyuan in Tibetan. It is part of the Great Himalayan Range that stretches along Nepal and China.According to most Tibetans, Mt. Everest is not really in China. It is on the border of Nepal and Tibet. Tibet has been occupied by China since 1951, and is considered by China to be a 'Autonomous Region', much like Hong Kong.
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ANSWER: it is in tibet ANSWER: It's also in Nepal, being othe the boarder, most people approach from the Nepal side where you can buy a pass for a mere $25000 ish. The nearest city is Katmandu more than 100km away.