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- The name K2 comes from the British surveyor T.G. Montgomerie who was the first to map the area. The “K” comes from the Karakoram Range and the “2” comes from the fact that it was the second peak that Montgomerie listed in his report.www.scienceabc.com/nature/where-does-name-origin-k2-karakoram-mountain-…
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