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The '''Longmenshan Mountains''' are a mountain range in [[Sichuan]] province in southwestern [[China]]. Their uplift is a result of vertical slippage on the [[Longmenshan Fault]].
The '''Longmen Shan''' (Dragon's Gate Mountains), or '''Longmenshan Mountains''', are a mountain range in [[Sichuan]] province in southwestern [[China]]. Their uplift is a result of vertical slippage on the [[Longmenshan Fault]]. The Longmen Shan represent the eastern rim of the immense [[Tibetan Plateau]].


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The Longmen Shan (Dragon's Gate Mountains), or Longmenshan Mountains, are a mountain range in Sichuan province in southwestern China. Their uplift is a result of vertical slippage on the Longmenshan Fault. The Longmen Shan represent the eastern rim of the immense Tibetan Plateau.

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