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Mount Everest, located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Tibet Autonomous Region of China, has always been part of the region historically associated with both Chinese and Tibetan cultures. In ancient times, it was revered in local traditions and often referred to in texts, but it was not recognized as the world's highest peak until later explorations. The mountain's significance has evolved, reflecting the cultural and geopolitical changes in the area over centuries. Thus, while it is geographically within modern-day China, its historical context is intertwined with both Chinese and Tibetan heritage.

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