found: Work cat: Geomorphology of the Southern Singalila Range, 2018:t.p. (Singalila Range) p. 3 (The westernmost section of the trace makes the tract makes the highest mountain of the Darjiling District and is well known as the Southern Singalila Range. The northern part of the Singalila lies beyond the northern boundary of the district -- extending from Kang peak (5580m) to Melido peak (3685m) which is commonly named as the proper Singalila peak. The latitudinal extension of the terrain runs from 26° 58' N to 27° 13' N while its longitudinal expanse is confined between 87° 57' E and 28° 07' E. Total area thus cover by the Singalila mountain is about 253 sq. km.) (DLC)2019346755
found: GEOnet, February 6, 2020(Singālila Range; India: 27° 27' 42" N, 088° 03' 50" E; Nepal: 27° 33' 58" N, 088° 04' 53" E; India and Pakistan: 27° 14' 11" N, 088° 01' 38" E ; Mountain)
found: Columbia gazetteer online, Oct. 8, 2020:Singalila Range (mountain range in Nepal; S spur of E Nepal Himalaya, S central Asia, along Nepal-India (mainly Sikkim state) border; 27°28ʹN 88°04ʹE. Highest point is in Kanchenjunga mountain. Jongsong La, a N pass (20,334 ft/6,198 m), lies 11 mi/18 km N of highest Kanchenjunga peak; leads from Sikkim into NE Nepal)