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[[Mountain]]s are listed according to various criteria: |
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* [[List of mountains by elevation]] |
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** [[List of highest mountains]] greater than {{Convert|7200|m|ft|0}} above sea level |
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{{Expand list|date=August 2008}} |
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** [[List of highest unclimbed peaks]] |
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** [[List of volcanoes by elevation]] |
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==Eight-thousanders== |
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* [[Topographic prominence]] |
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{{See|Eight-thousander}} |
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** [[List of mountain peaks by prominence]] |
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** [[Ultra-prominent peak]] |
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The 14 "[[eight-thousander]]s", 8,000 meters or higher above [[sea level]], all in the [[Himalayas]]: |
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* [[Summits farthest from the Earth's center]] |
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* [[Lists of highest points]] restricted to a specific geographic area |
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**[[List of countries by highest point]] |
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!Summit |
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**[[List of islands by highest point]] |
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!Elevation ''m'' |
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* [[Lists of mountains by region]] sorted by country or province |
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!Country |
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** [[Seven Summits]], the highest peak on each continent |
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!Range |
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** [[Seven Second Summits]], the second-highest peak on each continent |
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!Parent range |
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* [[List of mountain types]] sorted by geological origin |
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!Continent |
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* [[List of mountain ranges]] organized into mountain ranges |
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|[[Everest]] |
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|8,848 |
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|[[Nepal]]-[[China]] |
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|[[Mahalangur Himal]] |
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|[[Himalayas]] |
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|[[Asia]] |
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|[[K2]] |
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|8,611 |
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|[[Pakistan]]-China |
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|[[Karakoram]] |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Kangchenjunga]] |
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|8,586 |
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|Nepal-[[India]] |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Lhotse]] |
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|8,511 |
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|Nepal-China |
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|Mahalangur Himal |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Makalu]] |
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|8,463 |
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|Nepal-China |
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|Mahalangur Himal |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Cho Oyu]] |
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|8,201 |
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|Nepal-China |
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|Mahalangur Himal |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Dhaulagiri]] |
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|8,167 |
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|Nepal |
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|[[Dhaulagiri Himal]] |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Manaslu]] |
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|8,163 |
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|Nepal |
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|[[Mansiri Himal]] |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Nanga Parbat]] |
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|8,125 |
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|Pakistan |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Annapurna]] |
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|8,091 |
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|Nepal |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Gasherbrum I]] |
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|8,068 |
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|Pakistan-China |
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|Karakoram |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Broad Peak]] |
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|8,047 |
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|Pakistan-China |
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|Karakoram |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Gasherbrum II]] |
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|8,035 |
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|Pakistan-China |
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|Karakoram |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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|[[Shishapangma]] |
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|8,012 |
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|China |
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|[[Jugal Himal]] |
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|Himalayas |
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|Asia |
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==Seven Summits== |
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{{See|Seven Summits}} |
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The [[Extremes of Altitude|highest]] [[mountain]]s of each [[continent]] (the [[Seven Summits]]): |
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!Summit |
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!Elevation ''m'' |
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!Continent |
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!Range |
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!Country |
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|[[Mount Kilimanjaro|Kilimanjaro]] (''Kibo'' Summit) |
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|align=center|5,895 (19,341 ft) |
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|[[Africa]] |
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|[[Mount Kilimanjaro|Kilimanjaro]] |
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|[[Tanzania]] |
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|[[Vinson Massif]] |
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|align=center|4,897 (16,500 ft) |
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|[[Antarctica]] |
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|[[Ellsworth Mountains]] |
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|n/a (claimed by [[Antártica Chilena Province|Chile]]) |
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|[[Carstensz Pyramid]] ([[Puncak Jaya]]) |
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|align=center|4,884 (16,024 ft)<ref>http://www.7summits.com</ref> |
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|[[Oceania]] |
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|The [[Sudirman Range]] |
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|[[Indonesia]] |
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|[[Mount Everest|Everest]] |
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|align=center|8,848 (29,035 ft) |
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|[[Asia]] |
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|[[Himalayas]] |
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|[[Nepal]] |
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|[[Mount Elbrus|Elbrus]] |
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|align=center|5,642 (18,510 ft) |
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|[[Europe]] |
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|[[Caucasus Mountains|Caucasus]] |
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|[[Russia|Russian Federation]] |
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|[[Mount McKinley]] ''(Denali)'' |
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|align=center|6,194 (20,320 ft) |
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|[[North America]] |
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|[[Alaska Range]] |
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|[[United States]] |
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|[[Aconcagua]] |
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|align=center|6,962 (22,841 ft) |
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|[[South America]] |
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|[[Andes]] |
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|[[Argentina]] |
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==Summits farthest from the Earth's center== |
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[[Mount Everest]] is the point with the highest elevation above sea level on Earth but it is not the summit that is farthest from the Earth's centre. Because of the [[equatorial bulge]], the summit of [[Mount Chimborazo]] in Ecuador is the point on Earth that is farthest from the centre of the earth, and is {{convert|2168|m|ft|0|abbr=on}} farther from the Earth's centre than the summit of Everest. |
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:''Note: Chimborazo's summit is about 25 metres farther from the earth's centre than that of Huascaran.'' |
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!Summit |
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!Distance from Earth's centre |
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!Elevation above sea level ''m'' |
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!Latitude |
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!Country |
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|[[Chimborazo (volcano)|Chimborazo]] |
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|6,384.4 km or 3,967.1 mi |
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|align=center|6,268.2 (20,565 ft) |
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|1°28'9"S |
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|[[Ecuador]] |
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|[[Huascaran]] |
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|6,384.4 km or 3,967.1 mi |
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|align=center|6,748 (22,139 ft) |
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|9°7′17″S |
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|[[Peru]] |
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|[[Mount Kilimanjaro|Kilimanjaro]] (''Kibo'' Summit) |
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|align=center|5,895 (19,341 ft) |
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|3°4′33″S |
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|[[Tanzania]] |
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|[[Mount Everest|Everest]] |
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|6,382.3 km or 3,965.8 mi |
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|align=center|8,848 (29,035 ft) |
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|27°59′17″N |
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|[[Nepal]] |
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==By continent or area== |
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===Africa=== |
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*[[Ahaggar Mountains]] (3,003 m), [[Algeria]] |
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*[[Aïr Mountains]] (2,022 m), [[Niger]] |
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*[[Auasberge]] (2,485 m), [[Namibia]] |
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*[[Mount Baker (Uganda)|Mount Baker]] (4,844 m), [[Uganda]] |
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*[[Mount Cameroon]] (4,040 m), [[Cameroon]] |
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*[[Cathkin Peak]] (3,377 m), [[Lesotho]]-South Africa |
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*[[Chappal Waddi]] (2,419 m), [[Nigeria]] |
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*[[Mount Elgon]] (4,321 m), [[Kenya]]-[[Uganda]] |
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*[[Emi Koussi]] (3,445 m), [[Chad]] |
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*[[Highest mountain peaks of Africa|Mount Emin]] (4,798 m), [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]-[[Uganda]] |
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*[[Highest mountain peaks of Africa|Mount Gessi]] (4,715 m), [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]-[[Uganda]] |
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*[[Mount Hanang]] (3,417 m), [[Tanzania]] |
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*[[Impati Mountain]] (1,600 m), [[South Africa]] |
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*[[Mount Kadam]] (3,063 m), [[Uganda]] |
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*[[Mount Karisimbi]] (4,507 m), [[Rwanda]]-[[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]] |
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*[[Mount Kenya]] (5,199 m), [[Kenya]] |
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*[[Mount Kilimanjaro]] (5,895 m), [[Tanzania]] - highest mountain in Africa |
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*[[Mount Kinyeti]] (3,187 m) [[South Sudan]] - highest mountain in South Sudan |
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*[[Kompassberg]] (2,500 m), [[South Africa]] |
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*[[Mount Luigi di Savoia]] (4,627 m), [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]-[[Uganda]] |
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*[[Mount Meru (Tanzania)|Mount Meru]] (4,566 m), [[Tanzania]] - little known due to its close proximity to [[Kilimanjaro]] |
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*[[Mount Moco]] (2,620 m), [[Angola]] |
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*[[Mount Moroto]] (3,083 m), [[Uganda]] |
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*[[Mount Morungole]] (2,750 m), [[Uganda]] |
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*[[Mount Mulanje]] (3,002 m), [[Malawi]] |
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*[[Mount Nyangani]] (2,592 m), highest mountain in [[Zimbabwe]] |
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*[[Ras Dejen]] (4,533 m), [[Ethiopia]] |
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*[[Mount Rungwe]] (3,175 m), [[Tanzania]] |
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*[[Mount Serbal]] (2,070 m), [[Egypt]] |
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*[[Mount Sinai]] (2,285 m), [[Egypt]] |
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*[[Mount Speke]] (4,890 m), [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]-[[Uganda]] |
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*[[Mount Stanley]] (5,119 m), [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congo]]-[[Uganda]] |
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*[[Table Mountain|Table Mountain/Tafelberg]] (1,088 m), [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]] |
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*[[Teffedest Mountains]], [[Algeria]] |
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*[[Pico del Teide]] (3,717 m) [[Tenerife]] - highest mountain in Spain (although geographically in Africa) |
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*[[Thabana Ntlenyana]] (3,482 m), [[Lesotho]] - highest mountain in Lesotho and southern Africa |
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*[[Jbel Toubkal]] (4,167 m), [[Morocco]] |
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*[[Mount Zulia]] (2,149 m), [[Uganda]] |
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===Antarctica=== |
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*[[Dome A]] (4,091 m), summit of the massive [[East Antarctic Ice Sheet]], and the highest ice feature in Antarctica |
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*[[Mount Elkins]] (2,300 m), highest mountain in the [[Napier Mountains]], [[Enderby Land]] |
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*[[Mount Erebus]] (3,794 m) |
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*[[Mount Fridtjof Nansen]] (2,740 m) |
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*[[Mount Jackson (Antarctica)|Mount Jackson]] (3,050 m) |
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*[[Mount Kirkpatrick]] (4,528 m) |
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*[[Mount Markham]] (4,350 m) |
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*[[Mount McClintock]] (3,490 m), highest mountain in [[Australian Antarctic Territory]] |
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*[[Mount McMaster]] (2,830 m), highest mountain in the [[Enderby Land Coast Ranges]], [[Enderby Land]] |
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*[[Mount Terror (Antarctica)|Mount Terror]] (3,230 m) |
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*[[Mount Tyree]] (4,852 m) |
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*[[Vinson Massif]] (4,897 m), highest mountain in Antarctica |
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*[[Vorterkaka Nunatak]] (3,630 m) |
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===Asia=== |
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====Himalayas==== |
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The rankings are derived from the [[list of highest mountains]], which ranks mountains separated by 500 m of [[prominence]]. See talk page. |
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*[[Adam's Peak]] (2,243 m), [[Sri Lanka]] |
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*[[Annapurna]] (8,091 m), [[Nepal]] - #10 in the world |
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*[[Annapurna II]] (7,937 m), [[Nepal]] |
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*[[Cho Oyu]] (8,201 m), [[Nepal]] - #6 in the world |
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*[[Chomo Lhari]] (7,314 m), [[Bhutan]]-[[Tibet]], [[China]] |
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*[[Churdhar Peak]] (3647 m), [[India]] |
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*[[Dhaulagiri]] (8,167 m), [[Nepal]] - #7 in the world |
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*[[Mount Kailash|Kailas]] (6,638 m), [[Tibet]], [[China]] - A holy mountain to Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, Bon and Jains |
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*[[Kamet]] (7,756 m), [[India]] near Tibetan border - first peak over 25,000 ft to be climbed |
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*[[Kangchenjunga]] (8,586 m), [[Nepal]]-[[Sikkim, India]] - #3 in the world |
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*[[Kula Kangri]] (7,554 m), [[Tibet]], [[China]] - #47 in the world |
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*[[Laila Peak (Rupal Valley)|Laila Peak]] (5,971 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Lhotse]] (8,516 m), [[Nepal]]- #4 in the world |
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*[[Machhapuchhre]] (6,993 m), [[Nepal]]- also known as Fishtail |
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*[[Makalu]] (8,462 m), [[Nepal]]- #5 in the world |
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*[[Manaslu]] (8,156 m), [[Nepal]] - #8 in the world |
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*[[Melungtse]] (7,181 m), [[Tibet]], [[China]] |
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*[[Namcha Barwa]] (7,756 m), Southeast [[Tibet]], [[China]] - highest peak in the eastern Himalaya |
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*[[Nanda Devi]] (7,816 m), [[India]] |
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*[[Nanga Parbat]] (8,125 m), [[Pakistan]] - #9 in the world |
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*[[Pumori]] (7,161 m), [[Nepal]] |
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*[[Rakhiot Peak]] (7,070 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Shishapangma]] (8,013 m), [[Tibet]], [[China]] - #14 in the world |
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*[[Shivling (Garhwal Himalaya)|Shivling]] (6,543 m), [[India]] - dramatic rock peak |
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====Hindu Kush==== |
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*[[Buni m]] (6,550 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Istor-o-nal]] (7,403 m), [[Pakistan]] - #68 in the world |
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*[[Noshaq]] (7,492 m), [[Afghanistan]]-[[Pakistan]] - #52 in the world |
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*[[Saraghrar]] (7,349 m), [[Pakistan]] - #78 in the world |
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*[[Tirich Mir]] (7,690 m), [[Pakistan]] - #33 in the world - Highest in peak [[Hindukush]] range |
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====Karakoram==== |
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*[[Baintha Brak|Baintha Brak (The Ogre)]] (7,285 m), [[Pakistan]] - #87 in the world |
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*[[Baltistan Peak]] (7,288 m), [[Pakistan]] - #89 in the world |
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*[[Broad Peak]] (8,047 m), [[Pakistan]]-[[China]] - #12 in the world |
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*[[Buni Zom]] (6,550 m), Pakistan |
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*[[Diran]] (7,257 m), [[Pakistan]] - #93 in the world |
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*[[Distaghil Sar]] (7,885 m), [[Pakistan]] - #19 in the world |
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*[[Gasherbrum I]] (8,068 m), [[Pakistan]]-[[China]] - #11 in the world |
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*[[Gasherbrum II]] (8,035 m), [[Pakistan]]-[[China]] - #13 in the world |
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*[[Gasherbrum III]] (7,952 m), [[Pakistan]]-[[China]] (unranked: insufficient [[prominence]]) |
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*[[Gasherbrum IV]] (7,925 m), [[Pakistan]]-[[China]] - #17 in the world |
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*[[Gasherbrum V]] (7,321 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Haramosh]] (7,409 m), [[Pakistan]] - #67 in the world |
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*[[Istor-o-nal]] (7,403 m), Pakistan - #68 in the world |
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*[[K2]] (8,611 m), [[Pakistan]]-[[China]] - world's second highest, yet is considered a more technical and tougher mountain to climb than [[Everest]]. |
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*[[K12]] (7,468 m), [[Pakistan]] - #51 in the world |
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*[[Kanjut Sar]] (7,760 m), [[Pakistan]] - #26 in the world |
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*[[Kunyang Chhish]] (7,852 m), [[Pakistan]] - #21 in the world |
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*[[Laila Peak (Haramosh Valley)]] (6,986 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Laila Peak (Hushe Valley)]] (6,096 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Malubiting]] (7,458 m), [[Pakistan]] - #58 in the world |
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*[[Masherbrum]] (7,821 m), [[Pakistan]] - #22 in the world |
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*[[Mitre Peak (Pakistan)|Mitre Peak]] (6,025 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Muztagh Tower]] (7,273 m), [[Pakistan]] - #91 in the world |
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*[[Noshaq]] (7,492 m), Afghanistan-Pakistan - #52 in the world |
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*[[Passu Sar]] (7,476 m), [[Pakistan]] - #54 in the world |
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*[[Rakaposhi]] (7,788 m), [[Pakistan]] - #27 in the world |
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*[[Saltoro Kangri]] (7,742 m), [[Pakistan]] - #31 in the world |
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*[[Sangemarmar Sar]] (7,050 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Saraghrar]] (7,349 m), Pakistan - #78 in the world |
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*[[Sia Kangri]] (7,422 m), [[Pakistan]] - #63 in the world |
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*[[Skil Brum]] (7,420 m), [[Pakistan]] - #66 in the world |
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*[[Tirich Mir]] (7,690 m), Pakistan - #33 in the world - Highest in peak Hindukush range |
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*[[Trango Towers]] (6,350 m), [[Pakistan]] |
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*[[Ultar Peak]] (7,388 m), [[Pakistan]] - #70 in the world |
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====Altai==== |
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*[[Belukha]] (4,506 m), [[Russia]] - highest peak in [[Altai Mountains]] |
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*[[Khuiten Peak]] (4,374 m), [[Mongolia]]-[[China]] - highest peak in Mongol-[[Altai Mountains]] |
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*[[Mönkh Khairkhan]] (4,204 m), Mongolia |
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*[[Tsambagarav]] (4,195 m), Mongolia |
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*[[Sutai Mountain]] (4,090 m), Mongolia - highest peak Gobi-[[Altai Mountains]] |
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====East Asia==== |
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*[[Baekdu Mountain|Baekdu/Baitou Mountain]] (2,744 m), on [[China|Chinese]]/[[North Korea]]n border - highest mountain in [[Korea]] |
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*[[Halla Mountain]] (1,950 m), volcano, highest peak in [[South Korea]] |
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*[[Hehuan Mountain]] (3,416 m), possesses highest point in [[Taiwan]] accessible by public roads. |
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*[[Jade Mountain]] (3,952 m), [[Taiwan]] - Also known as "Yu Shan", highest mountain in [[East Asia]]. |
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*[[Mount Fuji]] (3,776 m), famous volcano, highest peak in [[Japan]] and world's most visited mountain |
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====Hong Kong==== |
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{{Main|List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong}} |
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====Indian Subcontinent and Sri Lanka==== |
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*[[Anamudi]] (2,675 m), [[India]] - Near [[Munnar]], [[Kerala]] - highest point of peninsular India. |
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*[[Doddabetta]] (2,623 m), [[India]] - Near [[Ooty]], [[Tamilnadu]] |
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*[[Chembra Peak]] (2,100m), [[India]] - [[Wayanad]], Kerala |
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*[[Mullayanagiri]] (1,930m), [[India]] - In [[Baba Budan Giri Range]] near [[Chikmagalur]], [[Karnataka]] |
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*[[Kuduremukh]] (1,894m), [[India]] - [[Chikkamagaluru district]], Karnataka |
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*[[Kurinjal]] (1,753m), [[India]] - Karnataka |
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*[[Tadiandamol|Tadiyandmol]] (1,748m), [[India]] - [[Kodagu district]], Karnataka |
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*[[Kumara Parvatha]] (1,712m), [[India]] - [[Subramanya (village)]] of [[Sullia]] taluka, Karnataka |
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*Shillong Peak (1,965 m), [[Shillong]], [[India]] |
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*[[Pidurutalagala]], (2,534 m), the highest mountain in [[Sri Lanka]], near [[Nuwara Eliya]] city |
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*[[Sri Pada]] (Adam's Peak, 2,243 m), [[Sri Lanka]] - In [[Sabaragamuwa Province]] |
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====Iran==== |
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{{Main|List of mountains in Iran}} |
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====Southeast Asia==== |
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'''National Record''' |
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*[[Hkakabo Razi]] (5,881 m), the highest peak in [[Myanmar]] and [[South East Asia]]. |
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*[[Puncak Jaya]] (4,884 m) : |
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**the highest mountain in [[Indonesia]]. |
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**the highest on the island of [[New Guinea]] (which comprises the [[Papua (Indonesian province)|Indonesian Papua provinces]] plus [[Papua New Guinea]]). |
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**the highest on the [[Australia (continent)|Australia-New Guinea continent]] |
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**the highest in [[Oceania]]. |
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**the highest point between the [[Himalayas]] and the [[Andes]]. |
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**the highest [[List of islands by highest point|island peak]] in the world. |
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*[[Mount Kinabalu]] (4,093 m), the highest mountain of [[Malaysia]] and [[Borneo]], located in [[Sabah]], [[Malaysia]]. |
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*[[Fansipan]] (3,143 m), the highest peak in [[Vietnam]] and [[Indochina]], located in the [[Hoang Lien Son]] Mountains, [[Lao Cai]] province. |
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*[[Mount Ramelau]] (2,963 m), the highest mountain in [[East Timor]]. |
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*[[Mount Apo]] (2,954 m), the highest point in the [[Philippines]] |
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*[[Phou Bia]] (2,819 m), the highest mountain in [[Laos]], located in the [[Annamese Cordillera]]. |
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*[[Doi Inthanon]] (2,565 m), the highest peak in [[Thailand]]. |
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*[[Phnom Aural]] (1,813 m), the tallest peak in [[Cambodia]], located in the eastern part of the [[Cardamom Mountains]]. |
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*[[Bukit Pagon]] (1,850 m), the highest mountain in [[Brunei]]. |
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*[[Bukit Timah]] (163.6 m), the highest point in [[Singapore]]. |
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'''Region''' |
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*[[Khao Luang]] (1,840 m), the highest point in [[Peninsular Thailand]], located in [[Nakhon Si Thammarat Province|Nakhon Si Thammarat]]. |
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*[[Mount Kerinci]] (3,805 m), the highest point of [[Sumatra]], located in the [[Barisan Range]]. |
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*[[Mount Trus Madi]] (2,642 m), the second highest peak in [[Malaysia]], located in the [[Trus Madi Range]], [[Borneo]]. |
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*[[Mount Tambuyukon]] (2,579 m), the third highest in [[Malaysia]], located on [[Borneo]]. |
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*[[Mount Tahan]] (2,187 m), the highest point in the [[Malay Peninsular]], located within the [[Taman Negara]] national forest, [[Pahang]]. |
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*[[Mount Korbu]] (2,183 m), the second highest peak in the [[Malay Peninsular]], located in the [[Titiwangsa Mountains]]. |
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'''Additional''' |
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*[[Naga Pulu]] (4,862 m) in [[Indonesia]] |
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*[[Puncak Mandala]] (4,760 m) in Indonesia/ New Guinea Asia |
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*[[Puncak Trikora]] (4,751 m) in Indonesia/ New Guinea Asia |
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*[[Mount Rinjani]] or [[Gunung Rinjani]] (3,726 m), an [[active volcano]] on the island of [[Lombok]] in [[Indonesia]]. |
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*[[Nat Ma Taung|Mount Victoria]], (3,100 m) located in Nat Ma Taung, in the southern [[Chin state]] of [[Myanmar]]. |
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*[[Mount Dulang-dulang]] (2,938 m), the second highest mountain of [[the Philippines]], located on [[Mindanao]]. |
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*[[Mount Pulag]] (2,922 m) the third highest mountain in [[the Philippines]] and the highest peak of [[Luzon]]. |
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*[[Mount Merapi]] (2,911 m), volcano in central [[Java]], [[Indonesia]]. |
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*[[Mount Mayon]] (2,875 m), a nearly perfect cone and the highest point in the [[Bicol Region]] in the [[Philippines]]. |
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*[[Mount Tambora]] (2,850 m), [[Indonesia]]. |
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*[[Gunung Kau Palatmada]] (2,700 m) located in [[Buru]], [[Indonesia]]. |
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*[[Mount Halcón]] (2,582 m) located in [[Mindoro Island]], [[Philippines]]. |
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*[[Mount Vineuo]] (2,536 m) located on [[Goodenough Island]], [[Papua New Guinea]]. |
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*[[Kanlaon]] (2,435 m) located in [[Negros Island]], [[Philippines]]. |
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*[[Doi Huamod Luang]] (2,330 m), located in [[Chiang Mai Province|Chiang Mai]], [[Thailand]]. |
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*[[Doi Fa Hom Pok]] or [[Doi Pha Hom Pok]] (2,285 m), located in [[Chiang Mai Province|Chiang Mai]], [[Thailand]]. |
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*[[Doi Luang Chiang Dao]] (2,175 m), located in [[Chiang Mai Province|Chiang Mai]], [[Thailand]]. |
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*[[Mount Popa]] or [[Popa Hill]] (1,518 m), a [[volcano]] located in central [[Myanmar]] east of [[Bagan]]. |
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*[[Mount Agad-Agad]] (487 m), located in [[Iligan City]], [[Lanao del Norte]], [[Philippines]] |
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====Others==== |
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*[[Mount Ararat|Ararat]] (5,137 m), [[Turkey]] - landing site, in [[Noah's Ark#After the Flood|folkloric elaborations]] of the biblical account of [[Noah]], of his [[noah's Ark|ark]] |
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*[[Mount Damavand|Damavand]] (5,610 m), [[Iran]] |
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*[[Gongga Shan]] (7,556 m), highest peak in [[Sichuan]], [[China]] - also known as Minya Konka, highest peak in the [[Hengduan Shan]] Ranges |
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*[[Mount Pomiu]] (5413 m) - also known as Celestial peak, found in the Four Girls Nature Reserve, in [[Sichaun Province]], [[China]] |
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*[[Huangshan Mountains]] (Lian Hua Feng - "Lotus Pak" 1,864 m), "Yellow Mountain" [[Anhui Province]], [[China]] |
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*[[Independence Peak]] (7,134 m), [[Tajikistan]]-[[Kyrgyzstan]] border ([[Pamir Mountains|Pamir]] range) |
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*[[Ismail Samani Peak]] (7,496 m), [[Tajikistan]] - highest peak in the [[Pamir Mountains|Pamir]] |
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*[[Mount Kazbek]] (5,047 m), [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]], in [[Caucasus]] |
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*[[Kawa Karpo]] (6,740 m), [[Yunnan]], [[China]] - also known as Kagebo, highest mountain in Yunnan, it is unclimbed and is holy to Tibetan Buddhism |
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*[[Klyuchevskaya Sopka]] (4,750 m), [[Russia]]n volcano |
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*[[Kongur]] (7,719 m), [[Xinjiang]], [[China]] - highest mountain in the [[Kunlun Range]] |
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*[[Muztagh Ata]] (7,546 m), [[Xinjiang]], [[China]] - located in the [[Kunlun Range]], one of the easiest mountains above 7500 to climb |
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*[[Noshaq]] (7,485 m), highest point in [[Afghanistan]], located in the [[Hindu Kush]] mountain range. |
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*[[Peak Jengish Chokusu]] (Tomur Feng) (7,439 m), [[Kyrgyzstan]]-[[China]] border - highest peak in the [[Tian Shan]] |
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*[[Otgontenger]], (4,008 m) highest peak in [[Khangai Mountains]] |
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*[[Mönkh Saridag]], (3,491 m) highest peak in [[Sayan Mountains]] |
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*[[Qurnat as Sawda']] (3,088 m), highest point in [[Lebanon]] |
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*[[Jabal Annabi So'aib Peak]] (3,760 m), [[Yemen]] |
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*[[Naqil Yasleh Peak]] (2,727 m), [[Yemen]] |
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*[[Mount Hermon]] (2,814 m), [[Israel]]-[[Lebanon]]-[[Syria]] border |
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*[[Mount Sannine]] (2,628m), [[Lebanon]] |
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*[[Mount Meron]] (1,208m), [[Israel]] |
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===Europe=== |
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====Alps==== |
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*[[Allalinhorn]] (4,024 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Alphubel]] (4,206 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Balmhorn]] (3,699 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Piz Bernina]] (4,049 m), [[Switzerland]] - highest peak in the [[Eastern Alps]] |
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*[[Bietschhorn]] (3,934 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Bishorn]] (4,153 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Blüemlisalp]] (3,664 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Breithorn]] (4,164 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]] |
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*[[Piz Corvatsch]] (3,451 m), [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Dachstein]] (2,997 m), highest peak of [[Styria (state)|Styria]], [[Upper Austria]] and [[Austria]]n [[Northern Limestone Alps|Limestone Alps]], first vertical climb (19th century) |
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*[[Dammastock]] (3,630 m), [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Dent Blanche]] (4,356 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Dent du Géant]] (4,013 m), [[Mont Blanc Massif]], [[France]] |
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*[[Dent d'Hérens]] (4,171 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Dents du Midi]] (3,257 m), [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Diablerets]] (3,210 m), [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Dom (mountain)|Dom]] (4,545 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Eiger]] (3,970 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Gross Fiescherhorn|Fiescherhorn]] (4,049 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Finsteraarhorn]] (4,274 m), Alps, highest peak of the [[Bernese Oberland]] |
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*[[Gornergrat]] (3,135 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Gran Paradiso]] (4,061 m), [[Italy]] |
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*[[Grand Combin]] (4,314 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Grandes Jorasses]] (4,208 m), [[Italy]]-[[France]], [[Mont-Blanc]] |
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*[[Großglockner]] (3,797 m), highest peak in [[Austria]] |
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*[[Großvenediger]] (3,662 m), [[Austria]] |
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*[[Hochkönig]] (2,938 m), [[Austria]] near [[Berchtesgaden]], [[Germany]] |
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*[[Jungfrau]] (4,158 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Piz Kesch]] (3,418 m), [[Eastern Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Klein Matterhorn]] (3,883 m), with cable car, [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Koschuta]] (2,135 m), [[Karawanken]], [[Austria]]-[[Slovenia]] |
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*[[Lagginhorn]] (4,010 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Lauteraarhorn]] (4,042 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Lenzspitze]] (4,294 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Liskamm]] (4,527 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Matterhorn]] (4,477 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Italy]] [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Mönch]] (4,101 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Mont Blanc]] (4,808 m), [[Mont Blanc Massif]], [[Italy]], [[France]]- highest mountain in [[Western Europe]] |
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*[[Mont Blanc de Courmayeur]] (4,748 m), [[Mont Blanc Massif]], [[Italy]]-[[France]] |
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*[[Mont Blanc du Tacul]] (4,248 m), [[Mont Blanc Massif]], [[France]] |
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*[[Monte Cristallo]] (3,199 m), [[Dolomites]], [[Cortina d'Ampezzo/Veneto]]-[[Italy]] |
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*[[Monte Rosa]] (4,634 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Italy]]-[[Switzerland]] second highest mountain massif in Western Europe |
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*[[Piz Morteratsch]] (3,751 m), [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Nadelhorn]] (4,327 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Napf]] (1,407 m), Swiss [[Flysch Alps]] |
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*[[Nesthorn]] (3,822 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Nordend]] (4,609 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Ober Gabelhorn]] (4,063 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Ortler]] (3,902 m), highest peak of [[South Tyrol]], [[Italy]] |
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*[[Ostspitze]] (4,632 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Mont Pelvoux|Pelvoux]] (3,946 m), French Alps |
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*[[Pilatus (mountain)|Pilatus]] (2,129 m), near [[Lucerne]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Rheinwaldhorn]] (3,402 m), [[Lepontine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Rigi]] (1,797 m), overlooking [[Lake Lucerne]] |
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*[[Rimpfischhorn]] (4,199 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Piz Palü]] (3,905 m), [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]] |
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*[[Säntis]] (2,502 m), [[Appenzell Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Schlern]] (2,563 m), [[Dolomites]], [[South Tyrol]], [[Italy]] |
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*[[Schneeberg (Alps)|Schneeberg]] (2,076 m), highest peak in [[Lower Austria]] |
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*[[Schreckhorn]] (4,078 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Signalkuppe]] (4,554 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Strahlhorn]] (4,190 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Titlis]] (3,239 m), Swiss [[Urner Alps]] |
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*[[Tödi]] (3,620 m), Swiss [[Glarus Alps]] |
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*[[Traunstein]] (1,610 m), photo star at [[Traunsee]], [[Upper Austria]] |
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*[[Triglav]] (2,864 m), highest peak of [[Slovenia]] |
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*[[Untersberg]] (1,973 m), near of [[Salzburg]] city |
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*[[Weisshorn]] (4,506 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Weissmies]] (4,017 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Wetterhorn]] (3,701 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Wildhorn]] (3,248 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Wildspitze]] (3,774 m), [[Ötztal Alps|Ötztaler Alps]], [[Austria]] |
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*[[Wildstrubel]] ( 3,243 m), [[Bernese Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Zinalrothorn]] (4,221 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Switzerland]] |
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*[[Zugspitze]] (2,962 m), on the [[Austria]]n-[[Germany|German]] border, and the highest point in [[Germany]] |
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*[[Zumsteinspitze]] (4,563 m), [[Pennine Alps]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]] |
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====Apennines==== |
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*[[Gran Sasso d'Italia|Gran Sasso]] (2,912 m), [[Italy]] - highest mountain in the continental [[Apennine Mountains|Apennines]] |
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*[[Mount Etna]] (3,340 m), [[Sicily, Italy]] - highest volcan of Europe and insular Apennines |
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====Balkans==== |
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*[[Mount Ainos|Ainos]] (1,628 m), [[Greece]] |
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*[[Mount Korab]] (2751m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] & [[Albania]] |
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*[[Baba Mountain, Macedonia|Baba]] (Pelister, 2,601 m), [[Republic of Macedonia]] |
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*[[Balkan Mountains]] (Botev, 2,376 m), [[Bulgaria]], [[Serbia]] |
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*[[Belasica]] (Radomir, 2,029 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Greece]] |
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*[[Bistra Mountain|Bistra]] (Medenica, 2,163 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] |
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*[[Bjelašnica]] (2,067 m), [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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*[[Celoica]] (Dobra Voda, 2,062 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] |
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*[[Cvrsnica|Čvrsnica]] (2,238 m), [[Dinaric Alps|Dinarides]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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*[[Deshat]] (Velivar, 2,375 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Albania]] |
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*[[Dinara]] (Troglav peak 1,913 m; Dinara peak 1,831 m), [[Dinaric Alps|Dinarides]], [[Croatia]]-[[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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*[[Galičica]] (Magaro, 2,254 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Albania]] |
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*[[Hymettus]] (1,026 m), east of [[Athens]], [[Greece]] |
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*[[Igman]] (1,502 m), [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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*[[Jakupica]] (Solunska Glava, 2,540 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] |
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*[[Jablanica Mountain|Jablanica]] (Black Stone, 2,257 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Albania]] |
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*[[Kopaonik]] (Pančićev vrh 2,017 m), [[Serbia]] |
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*[[Kozuf]] (Zelenbeg, 2,171 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Greece]] |
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*[[Maglić]] (2,386 m), [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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*[[Mount Korab]] (Golem Korab/Maja e Korabit peak,2,764 m), highest point in [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Albania]] |
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*[[Mount Parnassus|Parnassus]] (2,460 m), [[Greece]] |
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*[[Mount Olympus (Mountain)|Olympus]] (2,919 m), highest mountain in [[Greece]] - legendary home of the [[Greece|Greek]] gods |
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*[[Nidze]] (2,521 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Greece]] |
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*[[Orjen]] (1,894 m), highest mountain in littoral [[Montenegro]], during glacial periods the most heavily glaciated Mediterranean mountain |
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*[[Osogovo]] (Ruen, 2,251 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Bulgaria]] |
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*[[Panachaicus]] (1,926 m), northernmost mountain of the [[Peloponnese]], east of [[Patras]], [[Greece]] |
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*[[Pirin]] (Vihren, 2,915 m), [[Bulgaria]] - third highest mountain in the Balkans, after Musala in Bulgaria and Mount Olympus |
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*[[Prenj]] (Zelena Glava, 2,155 m), [[Dinaric Alps|Dinarides]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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*[[Prenj]] (Lupoglav, 2,102 m), [[Dinaric Alps|Dinarides]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] |
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*[[Bjeshket e Nemuna]] (2,694m), [[Dinaric Alps|Kosovo]], [[Albania]], [[Montenegro]] |
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*[[Rhodope Mountains|Rhodopes]] (Golyam Perelik, 2,191 m), [[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]] |
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*[[Rila]] (Musala, 2,925 m), [[Bulgaria]], highest mountain in Bulgaria and the Balkans |
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*[[Sakar Mountain|Sakar]] (Vishegrad, 895 m), [[Bulgaria]] |
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*[[Stogovo]] (Golem Rid, 2,278 m), [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] |
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*[[Sharr mountain]] (2,747 m), [[Kosovo]] and [[Albania]] and [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] |
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*[[Smolikas]] (2,640 m), [[Greece]] |
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*[[Vitosha]] (Cherni vrah, 2290 m) [[Bulgaria]] |
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*[[Zlatibor]] (Tornik 1,496 m; Čigota 1,422 m), [[Serbia]] |
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''See also'': [[List of mountains in Albania]], [[List of mountains in Kosovo]], [[List of mountains in Greece]], [[Greek names of mountains]], [[List of mountains in Bulgaria]], [[List of mountains in the Republic of Macedonia]]. |
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====Carpathian Mountains==== |
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*[[Gerlachov Peak|Gerlachovský štít]] - highest peak in [[Tatra mountains]] in [[Carpathian Mountains|Western Carpathians]], [[Slovakia]] (2,655 m) |
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*[[Moldoveanu Peak|Vârful Moldoveanu]] - highest peak in [[Făgăraş Mountains]] in [[Southern Carpathians]], [[Romania]] (2,544 m) |
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*[[Hoverla]] - highest peak in [[Chornohora]], [[Eastern Beskids]] in [[Carpathian Mountains|Eastern Carpathians]], [[Ukraine]] (2,061 m) |
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*[[Kékes]] - highest peak in [[Mátra]], [[Hungary]] (1,014 m) |
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====Caucasus==== |
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*[[Mount Elbrus|Эльбрус or Mount El'brus]] (5,642 m), [[Russia]]<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9363515 Mount Elbrus - Britannica Concise Encyclopedia]</ref> - highest mountain in [[Europe]] |
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*[[Dykh-Tau]] (5,205 m), [[Russia]] - the second highest mountain in the Caucasus. |
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*[[Shkhara]] (5,201 m), [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] - the third highest mountain in the Caucasus. |
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*[[Koshtan-Tau|Коштан or Koshtan-Tau]] (5,152 m), [[Russia]] |
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*[[Dzhangi-Tau|Джанга or Janga]] (Jangi-Tau), (5,059 m), [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] |
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*[[Mount Kazbek]] (5,033 m), [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] - the third highest mountain in [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]. |
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*[[Ushba]] (4,710 m), [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] - a notable peak |
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*[[Shkelda]] (4,322 m), [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] - a notable peak |
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*[[Aragats]] (4,090 m), [[Armenia]] - The highest point in Armenia and the Lesser Caucasus range. |
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*[[Bazardüzü]] (4,485 m), [[Azerbaijan (country)|Azerbaijan]] - highest peak in Azerbaijan. |
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====Cyprus==== |
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* [[Mount Olympus (Cyprus)|Mount Olympus]], [[Troodos Mountains]], [[Cyprus]] |
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====Germany==== |
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{{See|List of the highest mountains in Germany|List of mountain and hill ranges in Germany|List of mountains in Berlin|List of mountains in Baden-Württemberg}} |
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*[[Brocken]] - highest peak of [[Harz]] Mountains, eastern [[Germany]] (1,142 m) |
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*[[Feldberg (Black Forest)|Feldberg]] - [[Black Forest]], [[Germany]] (1,493 m) |
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*[[Plöckenstein]], [[Bohemian Forest|Böhmerwald]] - [[Austria]]-[[Czech Republic]]-[[Germany]] (1,378 m) |
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*[[Fichtelberg]] - highest peak of [[Ore Mountains (Germany)|Ore Mountains]], eastern [[Germany]] (1,214 m) |
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====Iberia==== |
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*[[Mulhacén]] (3,479 m), [[Spain]] - highest point in the [[Sierra Nevada (Spain)|Sierra Nevada]] and the highest point in the [[Iberian Peninsula]] |
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*[[Aneto]] (3,404 m), [[Spain]] - highest point in the [[Pyrenees]] |
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*[[Torre de Cerredo]] (2,648 m), [[Spain]] - in the [[Picos de Europa]] highest point in the [[Cantabrian Mountains]] |
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*[[Peña Prieta]] (2,539 m), [[Spain]] - highest point in the [[Cantabrian Mountains]] outside the [[Picos de Europa]] |
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*[[Pico Almanzor]] (2,592 m), [[Spain]] - in the [[Sierra de Gredos]] highest point in the [[Sistema Central]] |
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*[[Moncayo (mountain)|Moncayo]] (2,313 m), [[Spain]] - highest point in the [[Sistema Ibérico]] |
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*[[Serra da Estrela]] (1,993 m), [[Portugal]] - highest point in the Montejunto-Estrela ridge, highest point in [[Mainland Portugal]] |
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====Iceland==== |
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*[[Hekla]] (1,491 m), [[Iceland]], volcano |
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*[[Öræfajökull]] (2,110 m), [[Iceland]], volcano - highest mountain in Iceland |
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*[[Snæfellsjökull]] (1,448 m), [[Iceland]], volcano |
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! No. !! Mountain !! Country part !! Elevation |
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| 1. || [[Hvannadalshnjúkur]] || || 2111 m |
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| 2. || [[Bárðarbunga]] || || 2000 m |
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| 3. || [[Kverkfjöll]] || || 1920 m |
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| 4. || [[Snæfell]] || || 1833 m |
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| 5. || [[Hofsjökull]] || || 1765 m |
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| 6. || [[Herðubreið]] || || 1682 m |
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| 7. || [[Eiríksjökull]] || || 1675 m |
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| 8. || [[Eyjafjallajökull]] || || 1666 m |
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| 9. || [[Tungnafellsjökull]] || || 1540 m |
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| 10. || [[Kerling (Iceland)|Kerling]] || || 1538 m |
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====Ireland==== |
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* [[Carrauntoohil]] (1,038 metres), highest mountain in the [[Republic of Ireland]] and the [[Ireland|island as a whole]]. |
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* [[Beenkeragh]] (1010 metres), Co. Kerry, second highest mountain in Ireland |
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* [[Macgillycuddy's Reeks|Caher]], (1001 metres) Macgillycuddy Reeks, Co. Kerry, third highest mountain in Ireland |
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* [[Mount Brandon]](952 metres), Co. Kerry, highest mountain on the Dingle peninsula |
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* [[Lugnaquilla]] (925 metres) is the highest mountain in Leinster and the 13th highest Irish peak |
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* [[Galtymore Mountain]] (917 metres) County Tipperary is the 6th highest mountain in Ireland. |
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* [[Slieve Donard]] (850 metres), Co. Down, highest mountain in the province of Ulster and Northern Ireland and 7th highest in Ireland |
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* [[Mweelrea]] (814 metres), Co. Mayo, highest mountain in Connacht and 8th highest in Ireland |
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* [[Nephin]] (806 metres), Co. Mayo, second highest peak in County Mayo |
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* [[Croagh Patrick]] (764 metres), Co. Mayo, third highest mountain in County Mayo |
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* [[Mount Errigal]](750 metres), Co. Donegal, highest peak in County Donegal |
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* [[Slieve Gullion]] (573 metres), Co.Armagh |
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* [[Muckish]] (666 metres), Co.Donegal, translated as the pigs back. |
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====Denmark==== |
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Note that this list only considers [[Denmark]] as a country, Danish territories ([[Faroe Islands]] and [[Greenland]]) are not considered. Also note that the listing only considers natural formations |
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''Source: Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen,<ref>[http://www.kms.dk/Nyheder/Arkiv/2005/280205_hoejste_punkt.htm Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen, Nyt højeste punkt i Danmark]</ref> Faktoider.nu.<ref>[http://www.faktoider.nu/granddanois.html Faktoider.nu, Danmarks högsta punkt]</ref>'' |
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| 1. || [[Møllehøj]] || [[Skanderborg municipality]] || 170.86 m |
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| 2. || [[Yding Skovhøj]] || [[Horsens municipality]] || 170.77 m |
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| 3. || [[Ejer Bavnehøj]] || || 170.35 m |
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| 4. || [[Lindbjerg]] || || 170.08 m |
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| 5. || [[Margretelyst SØ]] || || 169.78 m |
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| 6. || [[Vistofte]] || || 169.44 m |
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* [[Gunnbjørn]], Greenland, 3700 m. Highest mountain in Danish territories. |
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* [[Himmelbjerget]], [[Skanderborgs kommune]], [[Denmark]], 147 m. Until year [[1847]] considered the highest peak in Denmark. |
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====Finland==== |
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| 1. || [[Halti]] || Lappi/Finnmark || 1324 m |
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| 2. || [[Ridnitsohkka]] || Lappi || 1317 m |
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| 3. || [[Kiedditsohkka]] || Lappi || 1280 m |
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| 4. || [[Kovddoskaisi]] || Lappi || 1240 m |
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| 5. || [[Ruvdnaoaivi]] || Lappi || 1239 m |
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| 6. || [[Loassonibba]] || Lappi || 1180 m |
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| 7. || [[Urtasvaara]] || Lappi || 1150 m |
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| 8. || [[Kahperusvaarat]] || Lappi || 1144 m |
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| 9. || [[Aldorassa]] || Lappi || 1130 m |
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| 10. || [[Kieddoaivi]] || Lappi || 1100 m |
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* The summit of Halti at 1,365 m is actually in Norway, which makes Ridnitsohkka the highest summit in Finland. |
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====Norway==== |
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Norway has 300 peaks above 2000 m.<ref name="autogenerated1">[http://www.nfo2000m.no/ nfo2000m.no, Norska fjälltoppar över 2000 meter]</ref> |
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''Source: nfo2000m.no.<ref name="autogenerated1" />'' |
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| 1. || [[Galdhøpiggen]] || [[Lom, Norway|Lom]] || 2469 m |
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| 2. || [[Glittertind]] || [[Lom, Norway|Lom]] || 2465 m |
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| 3. || [[Store Skagastølstinden]] (aka. Storen) || [[Luster, Norway|Luster]] / [[Årdal]] || 2405 m |
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| 4. || [[Store Styggedalstinden]], eastern peak || [[Luster, Norway|Luster]] || 2387 m |
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| 5. || [[Store Styggedalstinden]], western peak || [[Luster, Norway|Luster]] || 2380 m |
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| 6. || [[Skardstinden]] || [[Lom, Norway|Lom]] || 2373 m |
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| 7. || [[Veslepiggen]] (aka. Vesle Galdhøpiggen) || [[Lom, Norway|Lom]] || 2369 m |
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| 8. || [[Store Surtningssui]] || [[Lom, Norway|Lom]] / [[Vågå]] || 2368 m |
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| 9. || [[Store Memurutinden]], eastern peak || [[Lom, Norway|Lom]] || 2366 m |
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| 10. || [[Store Memurutinden]], western peak || [[Lom, Norway|Lom]] || 2364 m |
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====Sweden==== |
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Sweden has 12 peaks above 2000 meters in height. |
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| 1. || [[Kebnekaise]], Sydtoppen || Lappland || 2104 m |
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| 2. || [[Kebnekaise]], Nordtoppen || Lappland || 2097 m |
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| 3. || [[Sarektjåkkå]], Stortoppen || Lappland || 2089 m |
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| 4. || [[Kaskasatjåkka]] || Lappland || 2076 m |
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| 5. || [[Sarektjåkkå]], Nordtoppen || Lappland || 2056 m |
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| 6. || [[Kaskasapakte]] || Lappland || 2043 m |
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| 7. || [[Sarektjåkkå]], Sydtoppen || Lappland || 2023 m |
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| 8. || [[Áhkká]], Stortoppen || Lappland || 2016 m |
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| 9. || [[Akka]]{{Disambiguation needed|date=June 2011}}, Nordvästtoppen || Lappland || 2010 m |
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| 10. || [[Sarektjåkkå]], Buchttoppen || Lappland || 2010 m |
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| 11. || [[Pårtetjåkkå]]|| Lappland || 2005 m |
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| 12. || [[Palkattjåkkå]] || Lappland || 2002 m |
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'''Sweden, Highest peaks per "landskap"'''. Note that the "landskap" in Sweden is a bit un-exact since it is a historical denomination. Therefore other opinions exist. |
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! Landskap !! Mountain !! Elevation (möh) |
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| [[Blekinge]] || [[Rävabacken]] || 189 |
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| [[Bohuslän]] || [[Björnerödspiggen]] || 222 |
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| [[Dalarna]] || [[Storvätteshågna]] || 1204 |
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| [[Dalsland]] || [[Baljåsen]] || 302 |
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| [[Gotland]] || [[Lojsta hed]] || 83 |
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| [[Gästrikland]] || [[Lustigknopp]] || 402 |
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| [[Halland]] || [[Högalteknall]] || 226 |
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| [[Hälsingland]] || [[Garpkölen]] || 671 |
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| [[Härjedalen]] || [[Helags]] || 1797 |
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| [[Jämtland]] || [[Storsylen]] || 1743 |
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| [[Lapland, Sweden|Lappland]] || [[Kebnekaise]] || 2104 |
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| [[Medelpad]] || [[Myckelmyrberget]] || 577 |
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| [[Norrbotten]] || [[Vitberget, Norrbotten|Vitberget]] || 594 |
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| [[Närke]] || [[Tomasbodahöjden]] || 298 |
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| [[Skåne]] || [[Söderåsen]] || 212 |
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| [[Småland]] || [[Tomtabacken]] || 377 |
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| [[Södermanland]] || [[Skogsbyås]] || 124 |
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| [[Uppland]] || [[Tallmossen]] || 118 |
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| [[Värmland]] || [[Granberget, Höljes|Granberget]] || 701 |
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| [[Västerbotten]] || [[Åmliden (berg)|Åmliden]] || 550 |
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| [[Västergötland]] || [[Galtåsen]] || 361 |
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| [[Västmanland]] || [[Fjällberget]] || 466 |
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| [[Ångermanland]] || [[Tåsjöberget]] || 635 |
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| [[Öland]] || [[Högsrum]] || 55 |
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| [[Östergötland]] || [[Stenabohöjden]] || 328 |
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'''Other Swedish peaks''' |
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*[[Åreskutan]] 1420 m |
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*[[Halleberg]] 155 m |
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*[[Hunneberg]] |
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*[[Kinnekulle]] 306 m |
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*[[Långtäktsberget]] ca 170 m |
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*[[Löpholsberget]] 264 m |
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*[[Ringkällmyrberget]] ca 250 m |
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*[[Gränsberget]] ca 220 m |
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*[[Gringsboberget]] ca 285 m |
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*[[Isaberg]] 309 m |
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*[[Saxberget]] |
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*[[Taberg (berg)|Taberg]] 343 m |
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====United Kingdom==== |
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{{See|Mountains of the United Kingdom|List of mountains and hills of the British Isles by height|Mountains and hills of Scotland}} |
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*[[Ben Nevis]] (1,344 m), highest mountain in [[Scotland]] and the [[United Kingdom]] |
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*[[Snowdon]] (1,085 m) highest mountain in [[Wales]] |
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*[[Scafell Pike]] (978 m), highest mountain in [[England]] |
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*[[Cross Fell]] (893 m), highest mountain in the [[Pennines]] |
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*[[Pen y Fan]] (886 m), highest mountain in [[South Wales]] |
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*[[Slieve Donard]] (850 m), highest mountain in [[Northern Ireland]] |
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*[[The Cheviot]] (815), highest mountain in the [[Cheviot Hills]] |
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*[[Pumlumon Fawr]] (752 m), highest mountain in [[Mid Wales]] |
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*[[Kinder Scout]] (636 m), highest mountain in the [[Peak District]] |
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====Volcanoes in Europe==== |
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*[[Etna]] - [[Sicily]], [[Italy]] (3,263 m) |
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*[[Mount Vesuvius]] - [[Italy]] (1,270 m) |
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*[[Stromboli]] - [[Italy]] (926 m) |
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*[[Cumbre Vieja]] - [[La Palma]], [[Canary Islands]] (1,949 m) |
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===North America=== |
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====Canada==== |
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*5959 m [[Mount Logan]] – [[Yukon]] Highest peak in Canada |
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*5489 m [[Mount Saint Elias]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*5226 m [[Mount Lucania]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*5173 m [[King Peak (Yukon)|King Peak]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*4850 m [[Mount Wood (Yukon)|Mount Wood]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*4813 m [[Mount Vancouver]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*4671 m [[Mount Fairweather]] – [[British Columbia]] Highest peak in British Columbia |
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*4557 m [[Mount Hubbard]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*4507 m [[Mount Walsh]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*4289 m [[Mount Augusta]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*4240 m [[Mount Strickland]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*4196 m [[Mount Cook (Saint Elias Mountains)|Mount Cook]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*4019 m [[Mount Waddington]] – [[British Columbia]] Highest peak in the Coastal Mountains |
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*3959 m [[Mount Robson]] – [[British Columbia]] Highest peak in the Canadian Rockies |
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*3928 m [[Mount Queen Mary]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*3741 m [[Mount Columbia (Alberta)|Mount Columbia]] – [[Alberta]]/[[British Columbia]] Highest peak in Alberta. |
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*3741 m [[Mount King George]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*3731 m [[North Twin]] – [[Alberta]] Highest mountain fully in Alberta |
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*3664 m [[Mount Clemenceau]] – [[British Columbia]] Canadian Rockies |
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*3617 m [[Mount Forbes]] – [[Alberta]] Canadian Rockies |
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*3616 m [[Mount Assiniboine]] – Alberta/British Columbia Canadian Rockies |
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*3609 m [[Wood Peak]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*3567 m [[Mount Goodsir]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3555 m [[Monarch Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] Coastal Mountains |
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*3540 m [[Mount Temple (Alberta)|Mount Temple]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3520 m [[Mount Upton]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*3519 m [[Mount Sir Sandford]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3516 m [[Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3498 m [[Mount Lyell (Canada)|Mount Lyell]] – on the border of [[Alberta]] and [[British Columbia]] |
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*3493 m [[Mount Farnham]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3491 m [[Mount Athabasca]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3470 m [[Mount Brazeau]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3433 m [[Mount Joffre]] – Alberta/British Columbia |
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*3417 m [[Tsar Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3413 m [[Mount King George]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3412 m [[Howser Spire]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3411 m [[Mount Sir Douglas]] – Alberta/British Columbia |
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*3399 m [[Whitehorn Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3394 m [[Mount Hector (Alberta)|Mount Hector]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3377 m [[Mount Dawson (Canada)|Mount Dawson]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3373 m [[Mount Willingdon]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3363 m [[Mount Edith Cavell]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3361 m [[Mount Cline]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3361 m [[Mount Fryatt]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3360 m [[Mount Harrison]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3360 m [[Tusk Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3342 m [[Mount Saskatchewan (Alberta)|Mount Saskatchewan]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3316 m [[Mount Chown]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3315 m [[Sunwapta Peak]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3313 m [[Simon Peak (Canada)|Simon Peak]] – [[Alberta/British Columbia]] |
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*3313 m [[Mount Mike]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3312 m [[Mount Saint Bride]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3312 m [[Mount Charles Stewart|Mount Stewart]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3298 m [[Mount Queen Bess]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3295 m [[Howse Peak]] – Alberta/British Columbia |
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*3294 m [[Mount Ball]] – Alberta/British Columbia |
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*3275 m [[Mount Sir Alexander]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3274 m [[Mount Monashee]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3242 m [[Good Hope Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3236 m [[Iconoclast Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3234 m [[Dais Mountain]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3225 m [[Mount Rae]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3208 m [[Mount Rogers (British Columbia)|Mount Rogers]] – [[British Columbia]] Rogers Pass. Gateway to British Columbia |
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*3205 m [[Hallam Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3201 m [[Neptune Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3200 m [[Ida Ridge|Mount Ida]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3185 m [[Mount Galatea]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3183 m [[Razorback Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3182 m [[Monmouth Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3181 m [[Mount Findlay]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3176 m [[Mount Ethelbert]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3162 m [[Mount Aylmer]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3150 m [[Mount Seattle]] – [[Yukon]] |
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*3138 m [[Cerberus Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3132 m [[Mount Raleigh]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3126 m [[Mount Grenville]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3120 m [[Old Goat Mountain]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3099 m [[Karluk Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3098 m [[Mount Evan-Thomas]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3094 m [[Mount Cooper (British Columbia)|Mount Cooper]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3094 m [[Mount Moloch]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3090 m [[Mount Ratz]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3089 m [[Jeanette Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3086 m [[Majestic Mountain]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3085 m [[Cronus Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3063 m [[Mount Tatlow]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3063 m [[Taseko Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3053 m [[Kates Needle]] – Alberta/British Columbia |
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*3050 m [[Mount Templeman]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3045 m [[Albert Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3044 m [[Mount Moore (Canada)|Mount Moore]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3038 m [[Mount Quanstrom]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3037 m [[Talchako Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3035 m [[Carnes Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3033 m [[Mount Washburn (Canada)|Mount Washburn]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3032 m [[Pancake Peak]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3024 m [[Mount Ulysses]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3021 m [[Mount Tisiphone]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3018 m [[The Rajah (Canada)|The Rajah]] – [[Alberta]] |
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*3008 m [[Mount Vishnu]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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*3002 m [[Mount Hornickel]] – [[British Columbia]] |
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Notables |
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*2680 m [[Mount Meager]] – [[British Columbia]] Coastal Mountains. Major volcano |
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*2675 m [[Mount Garibaldi]] – [[British Columbia]] Coastal Mountains. Major volcano |
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*2385 m [[Mount Cayley]] – [[British Columbia]] Coastal Mountains. Major volcano |
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*2284 m [[Blackcomb Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] Coastal Mountains. Ski Resort |
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*2195 m [[Golden Hinde (mountain)|Golden Hinde]] – [[British Columbia]] Tallest Mountain on Vancouver Island |
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*2182 m [[Whistler Mountain]] – [[British Columbia]] Coastal Mountains. Ski Resort |
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*[[Bishop's Mitre (mountain)|Bishop's Mitre]] – [[Kaumajet Mountains]] |
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*[[Brave Mountain]] (1,219+ m) – highest point in the [[Kaumajet Mountains]]; highest island peak on the Atlantic coast of North America |
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*[[Marble Mountain (Newfoundland)|Marble Mountain]] – [[Long Range Mountains]] |
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*[[Mount Caubvik]] (1,652 m) – highest point in the [[Torngat Mountains]]; second highest mountain in Canada east of the Rockies |
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*[[Man O'War Peak]] (1,050 m) – highest point in the [[Kiglapait Mountains]] |
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*[[Mount Thor]] (1675 m) largest cliff face in the world. |
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====Greenland==== |
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*[[Gunnbjørn Fjeld|Mount Gunnbjørn]] (3,694 m) – [[Watkins Range]] - highest mountain in Greenland |
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{{See also|List of mountains in Greenland}} |
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====Mexico==== |
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*[[Cofre de Perote]] or "Naupa-Tecutépetl" or "Nauhcampatépetl" or "Square Mountain" ( 4,282 m) – [[Veracruz]] |
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*[[Colima (volcano)|Volcán de Fuego de Colima]] (3,860 m) – [[Jalisco]]/[[Colima]] border |
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*[[Iztaccíhuatl]] or "White Woman" or "Sleeping Woman" (5,286 m) – [[Mexico (state)|México state]]/[[Puebla]] border |
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*[[Matlalcueitl (volcano)|La Malinche]], or "Matlalcueitl" (4,462 m) – [[Tlaxcala]]/[[Puebla]] border |
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*[[Colima (volcano)|Nevado de Colima]] or "Zapotepetl" (4,330 m) – [[Jalisco]]/[[Colima]] border |
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*[[Nevado de Toluca]] or "Xinantecatl" (4,577 m) – [[Mexico (state)|México state]] |
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*[[Pico de Orizaba]] or "Citlaltépetl" (5,636 m) – [[Puebla]]/[[Veracruz]] border, highest point in [[Mexico]] |
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*[[Parícutin]] or "Parangaricutirimicuaro" (3,170 m) – [[Michoacán]] |
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*[[Popocatépetl]] (5,465 m) – [[Mexico (state)|México state]] |
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*[[Cerro del Potosí]] (3,700 m) – [[Nuevo León]] |
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*[[El Coahuilón]] (3,500 m) – [[Coahuila]]/[[Nuevo León]] border |
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*[[Cerro La Cruz del Marqúes]] (3,931 m) – [[Mexico City]] |
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*[[Pico del Águila]] (3,894 m) – [[Mexico City]] |
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*[[La Martha]] (3,706 m) – [[Coahuila]]/[[Nuevo León]] border |
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*[[La Viga]] (3,600 m) – [[Coahuila]] |
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*[[Cerro Las Nieves]] (3,360 m) – [[Coahuila]] |
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*[[Yeloxochtl]] (3,919 m) – [[Mexico (state)|México state]] |
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*[[Tlalocatepetl]] or "[[Mount Tlaloc]]" (4,151 m) – [[Mexico (state)|México state]] |
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*[[Telapon]] (4,081 m) – [[Mexico (state)|México state]] |
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*[[Tacana]] (4,110 m) – [[Chiapas]]/[[Guatemala]] |
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*[[Sierra Negra]] (4,640 m) – [[Puebla]] |
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*[[Pico Piramide]] (1,960 m) – [[Nuevo León]] |
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*[[Pico Perico]] (1,980 m) – [[Nuevo León]] |
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*[[Pico Everest]] (1,960 m) – [[Nuevo León]] |
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*[[Pico Cuauhtémoc]] (2,020 m) – [[Nuevo León]] |
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*[[Peña de Bernal]] (2,515 m) – [[Querétaro]] |
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*[[Matacanes]] (1,800 m) – [[Nuevo León]] |
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*[[La Mota Grande]] (1,880 m) – [[Nuevo León]] |
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*La Calle (2,905 m) – [[Nuevo León]] |
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*[[Tres Virgenes]] (1,940 m) – [[Baja California Sur]] |
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*[[Evermann]] (1,050 m) – [[Islas Revillagigedo]] |
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*[[Ceboruco]] or "Volcan de Ahuacatlán" (2,280 m) – [[Nayarit]] |
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*[[Sangagüey]] (2,353 m) – [[Nayarit]] |
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*La Primavera (3,030 m) – [[Jalisco]] |
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*[[El Jorullo]] (1,820 m) – [[Michoacán]] |
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*[[Los Humeros]] (3,150 m) – [[Puebla]] |
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*[[El Chichón]] (1,150 m) – [[Chiapas]] |
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*[[Pinacate Peaks|Sierra Pinacate]] (1,200 m) – [[Sonora]] |
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*[[Sierra de los Tuxtlas|Volcan San Martín Tuxtla]] (1,650 - 1,700 m) – [[Veracruz]] |
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*[[Amealco]] (3,040 m) – [[Querétaro]] |
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*[[Cerro de la Estrella]] or "Star Mountain" (2,613 m) – [[Mexico City]] |
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*[[Cerro del Garbanzo]] (3,000 m) – [[Durango]] |
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*[[Holotepec]] (3,930 m) – [[Mexico (state)|México state]] |
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*[[Chichinautzin]] (3,450 m) – [[Mexico (state)|México state]]/[[Morelos]] |
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*[[Jahuey]] (2,000 m) – [[Durango]] |
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*[[Ololica]] (3,120 m) – [[Morelos]] |
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*[[Volcan de San Quintín]] (1,200 m) – [[Baja California]] |
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*[[Tepetiltic]] (2,020 m) – [[Nayarit]] |
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*[[Volcán de Tequila]] (3,000 m) – [[Jalisco]] |
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*[[Tetlalmanche]] (2,700 m) – [[Mexico City]] |
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*[[Los Tres Reyes Magos]] – [[Mexico (state)|México state]] |
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====United States==== |
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{{main|List of mountains of the United States}} |
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[[#USAA|A]] [[#USAB|B]] [[#USAC|C]] [[#USAD|D]] [[#USAE|E]] [[#USAF|F]] [[#USAG|G]] [[#USAH|H]] [[#USAI|I]] [[#USAJ|J]] [[#USAK|K]] [[#USAL|L]] [[#USAM|M]] [[#USAN|N]] [[#USAO|O]] [[#USAP|P]] [[#USAQ|Q]] [[#USAR|R]] [[#USAS|S]] [[#USAT|T]] [[#USAU|U]] [[#USAV|V]] [[#USAW|W]] [[#USAX|X]] [[#USAY|Y]] [[#USAZ|Z]] |
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<div id="USAA">'''A'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Adams (Washington)|Mount Adams]] – (12,281 ft) – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Mount Adams (New Hampshire)|Mount Adams]] – [[White Mountains (New Hampshire)|White Mountains]], [[New Hampshire]] |
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*[[Mount Alyeska]]– [[Alaska]] |
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*[[American Legion Peak]]– (13,205 ft)–[[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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<div id="USAB">'''B'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Bachelor]] (9,068 ft / 2,764 m) – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Oregon]] |
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*[[Mount Baker]] – (10,781 ft)– [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Baldy Mountain (Colfax County, New Mexico)|Baldy Mountain]] – (12,441 ft) – [[Cimarron Range]], [[New Mexico]] |
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*[[Bastion Peak]] – (13,494 ft)– [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Mount Baxter (California)|Mount Baxter]] – [[California]] |
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*[[Big Bear Mountain (California)|Big Bear Mountain]] – [[California]] |
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*[[Mount Bona]] (16,550 ft) – [[Saint Elias Mountains]], [[Alaska]] |
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*[[Mount Borah]] – [[Idaho]] |
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*[[Boundary Peak (Nevada)|Boundary Peak]] – (13,140 ft)– [[White Mountains (California)|White Mountains]], [[Nevada]] – Highest point in [[Nevada]] |
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*[[Bridge Mountain]] – [[Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area]], [[Nevada]] |
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*[[Black Tooth Mountain]]–(13,005 ft)– [[Bighorn Mountains]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Blue Job Mountain]] – [[New Hampshire]] |
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*[[Blue Knob (Pennsylvania)]] |
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*[[Bristol Mountain]] – [[New York]] |
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*[[Broken Top]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Oregon]] |
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<div id="USAC">'''C'''</div> |
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*[[Camel's Hump (Vermont)|Camel's Hump]] – [[Green Mountains]], [[Vermont]] |
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*[[Cannon Mountain (New Hampshire)|Cannon Mountain]] – [[White Mountains (New Hampshire)|White Mountains]], [[New Hampshire]] |
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*[[Capitol Peak (Colorado)|Capitol Peak]] –(14,137 ft)– [[Elk Mountains (Colorado)|Elk Mountains]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Castle Peak (Colorado)|Castle Peak]] – (14,265 ft)– [[Elk Mountains (Colorado)|Elk Mountains]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Castle Peak (California)|Castle Peak]] –(9,109 ft)– [[Sierra Nevada (U.S.)|Sierra Nevada]], [[California]] |
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*[[Cathedral Peak (California)|Cathedral Peak]] – [[California]] |
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*[[Mount Charleston]] – [[Spring Mountains]], [[Nevada]] |
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*[[Mount Cheaha]] – [[Appalachian Mountains]], [[Alabama]] |
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*[[Mount Churchill]] (15,638 ft) – [[Saint Elias Mountains]], [[Alaska]] |
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*[[Cirque of the Towers]] – [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Cloud Peak]]– (13,167 ft)– [[Bighorn Mountains]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Columbia Peak]] – (7,136 ft) – [[Henry M. Jackson Wilderness]] –in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Mount Columbia (Colorado)|Mount Columbia]] – (14,077 ft) – [[Collegiate Peaks]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Crater Lake]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Oregon]]; see [[#Mt.Mazama|Mt.Mazama]] |
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*[[Crestone Needle]] – (14,203 ft)– [[Sangre de Cristo Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Crestone Peak]]– (14,294 ft)– [[Sangre de Cristo Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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<div id="USAD">'''D'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Dana]] – [[California]] |
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*[[Denny Mountain]] – [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Devils Thumb]] – [[Alaska]] |
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*[[Devils Tower National Monument|Devils Tower]]– [[Devils Tower National Monument]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Diamond Peak (Oregon)|Diamond Peak]] (Oregon) – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Oregon]] |
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*[[Mount Diablo]] – [[California]] |
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*[[Delano Peak|Mount Delano]] – (12,163 ft), [[Tushar Mountains]], [[Utah]] |
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*[[Doublet Peak]]– (13,600 ft)– [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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<div id="USAE">'''E'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Elbert]] (14,433 ft/4,401 m) – [[Sawatch Range]], [[Colorado]], highest point in the [[Rocky Mountains]] |
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*[[Mount Evans]]– (14,265 ft)– [[Front Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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<div id="USAF">'''F'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Fairweather]] or [[Fairweather Mountain]] (15,300 ft or 4663 m) – [[Fairweather Range]], [[Glacier Bay National Park]], [[Alaska]] & [[British Columbia]], [[United States]] & [[Canada]], highest point in [[British Columbia]] |
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*[[Flagstone Peak (Fremont County, Wyoming)|Flagstone Peak]]–(13,450 ft)– [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Flat Top Mountain (Colorado)|Flat Top Mountain]] –(12,361 ft)– [[Flat Tops (Colorado)|Flat Tops]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mount Foraker]] – [[Alaska]] |
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*[[Francs Peak]]–(13,153 ft) – [[Absaroka Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Fremont Peak]]– (13,745 ft)–[[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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<div id="USAG">'''G'''</div> |
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*[[Gannett Peak]] –(13,804 ft/4209 m)–[[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]], highest point in the [[Rocky Mountains]] outside of [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Glacier Peak]] – (10,541 ft)–[[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Glass Mountain (California)|Glass Mountain]], [[California]] (11,138 ft/3395 m) |
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*[[Grand Teton]] – (13,770 ft)–[[Teton Range]]– [[Grand Teton National Park]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Granite Peak]] – (12,807 ft/3904 m) – [[Beartooth Mountains]], [[Montana]] |
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*[[Grays Peak]]– [[Front Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mount Greylock]] – [[Massachusetts]] |
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<div id="USAH">'''H'''</div> |
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*[[Half Dome]] – [[California]] |
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*[[Mount Harvard]] – (14,427 ft)– [[Collegiate Peaks]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Hagues Peak]] – (13,560 ft) – [[Front Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mount Helen (Wyoming)|Mount Helen]]–(13,620 ft)–[[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Mount Hood]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Oregon]] |
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*[[Mount of the Holy Cross]] –(14,011 ft) – [[Sawatch Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Horsetooth Mountain]] – [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Huron Mountains]] – [[Michigan]] |
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<div id="USAI">'''I'''</div> |
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<div id="USAJ">'''J'''</div> |
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*[[Jackson Peak (Fremont County, Wyoming)|Jackson Peak]] – (13,517 ft) – [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Jeff Davis Peak (Nevada)|Jeff Davis Peak]] – (12,771 ft) – [[Snake Range]], [[Nevada]] 3rd highest peak in [[Nevada]] |
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*[[Mount Jefferson (Oregon)|Mount Jefferson]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Oregon]] |
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*[[Jobs Peak]] – [[Sierra Nevada (U.S.)|Sierra Nevada]] |
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<div id="USAK">'''K'''</div> |
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*[[Kaiser Peak (California)]] 10,310 ft |
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*[[Mount Katahdin]] – at north end of the [[Appalachian Trail]] |
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*[[Kings Peak]] – (13,528 ft/4123 m)– [[Uinta Mountains]], [[Utah]] |
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*[[Klondike Peak (Sublette County, Wyoming)|Klondike Peak]] – (13,114 ft) – [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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<div id="USAL">'''L'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Lafayette]] – [[White Mountains (New Hampshire)|White Mountains]], [[New Hampshire]] |
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*[[Mount Lassen]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[California]] |
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*[[Lavender Peak (Colorado)|Lavender Peak]] – (13,245 ft) – [[La Plata Mountains]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mount Lemmon]]– (2,791 m) – [[Santa Catalina Mountains]], [[Arizona]] |
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*[[Mount Lincoln (Colorado)|Mount Lincoln]]– (14,293 ft)– [[Mosquito Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Lone Peak]] – (11,253 ft)–[[Wasatch Range]], [[Utah]] {{coord|40|31|36|N|111|45|19|W|type:mountain_region:US}} |
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*[[Longs Peak]] –(14,259 ft)–[[Front Range]]–[[Rocky Mountain National Park]], [[Colorado]] |
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<div id="USAM">'''M'''</div> |
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*[[Maiden Peak]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascade]], [[Oregon]] |
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*[[Mammoth Mountain]] – [[California]] |
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*[[Mount Mansfield]] – [[Green Mountains]], [[Vermont]] |
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*[[Mount Marathon]] – [[Kenai Mountains]], [[Alaska]] |
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*[[Maroon Bells]]: – [[Maroon Peak]] and [[North Maroon Peak]]– [[Elk Mountains (Colorado)|Elk Mountains]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mount Marcus Baker]] – [[Chugach Range]], [[Alaska]] |
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*[[Mount Marcy]] (5,344 ft) – [[Adirondack Mountains]], Highest peak of [[New York]] State |
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*[[Mount Massive]]–(14,421 ft) – [[Sawatch Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mauna Loa]] – [[Hawaii]]; see [[#Oceania|Oceania]]. |
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*[[Mount McKinley]] or [[Denali]] – [[Alaska]] 6194m (20,320 ft) highest mountain in [[North America]] {{coord|63|04|10|N|151|00|13|W|type:mountain_region:US}} |
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*[[Medicine Bow Peak]]– (12,016 ft)– [[Snowy Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Mount Mitchell (North Carolina)|Mount Mitchell]] (6,684 ft) – highest mountain of the [[Appalachians]] |
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*[[Mount Monadnock]] – [[New Hampshire]] |
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*[[Mount Moran]]– (12,605 ft) –[[Teton Range]]– [[Grand Teton National Park]], [[Wyoming]] |
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<div id="USAN">'''N'''</div> |
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*[[Newberry Volcano]] – [[Oregon]] |
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<div id="USAO">'''O'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Olympus (Washington)|Mount Olympus]] – (7,980 ft) [[Olympic Mountains]]– [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Mount Olympus (Utah)|Mount Olympus]] –(9,026 ft) – [[Wasatch Range]], [[Utah]] |
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*[[Mount Oxford (Colorado)|Mount Oxford]] – (14,160 ft) – [[Collegiate Peaks]], [[Colorado]] |
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<div id="USAP">'''P'''</div> |
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*[[Pikes Peak]] – (14,115 ft)–[[Front Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Porcupine Mountains]] - [[Michigan]] |
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*[[Mount Princeton]] – (14,204 ft)– [[Collegiate Peaks]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Pyramid Peak (California)|Pyramid Peak]]– (9,985 ft)– [[Crystal Range]], [[California]] |
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*[[Pyramid Peak (Colorado)|Pyramid Peak]] –(14,025 ft)– [[Elk Mountains (Colorado)|Elk Mountains]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Pyramid Peak (Montana)|Pyramid Peak]] – (8,159 ft) – [[Lewis Range]], [[Montana]] |
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<div id="USAQ">'''Q'''</div> |
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*[[Quandary Peak]]– (14,271 ft)– [[Tenmile Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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<div id="USAR">'''R'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Rainier]] (14,411 ft / 4,392 m) – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Red Mountain (Birmingham, Alabama)|Red Mountain]] – [[Appalachian Mountains]], [[Alabama]] |
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<div id="USAS">'''S'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Sacagawea]]–(13,569 ft)– [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Mount Saint Elias]] –(18,009 ft/5,489 m) – on the [[Alaska]] and [[Canada]] border – second highest peak in [[North America]] |
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*[[Mount Saint Helens]] – active volcano in the [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Sand Mountain (Alabama)|Sand Mountain]] – [[Appalachians]], [[Alabama]] |
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*[[San Jacinto Peak]] (3,293 m) – [[California]] |
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*[[Mount Sanford (Alaska)|Mount Sanford]] (16,237 ft) – [[Saint Elias Mountains]], [[Alaska]] |
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*[[Mount Shasta]] –(14,179 ft)– [[Cascade Range]], [[California]] |
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*[[Mount Sherman]] – (14,043 ft)– [[Mosquito Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mount Shuksan]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]] |
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*[[Mount Si]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], short but popular |
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*[[Snoqualmie Mountain]] – [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[The Sphinx (Sublette County, Wyoming)|The Sphinx]] – (13,258 ft)– [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Mount Stuart]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]] |
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*[[Mt. Sunapee]] – [[Sunapee, New Hampshire]] |
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<div id="USAT">'''T'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Tabor (Oregon)|Mount Tabor]] – [[Portland, Oregon]] |
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*[[Mount Thielsen]] – [[Cascades Range|Cascades]], [[Oregon]] |
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*[[Three Fingered Jack]] – [[Cascade Range|Cascades]], [[Oregon]] |
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*[[Mount Timpanogos]] – [[Wasatch Range]], [[Utah]] (11,750 ft) |
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*[[Three Sisters (Oregon)|Three Sisters]] – [[Oregon]] |
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*[[Mount Torbert]] –(11,413 ft) – [[Tordillo Mountains]], [[Alaska]] |
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*[[Truchas Peak]] – (13,107 ft) – [[Sante Fe Mountains]], [[New Mexico]] |
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*[[Turret Peak (Wyoming)|Turret Peak]]– (13,600 ft) – [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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<div id="USAU">'''U'''</div> |
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*[[Uncompahgre Peak]] – (14,321 ft)– [[San Juan Mountains]], [[Colorado]] |
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<div id="USAV">'''V'''</div> |
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*[[Venado Peak]] – (12,739 ft) – [[Taos Mountains]], [[New Mexico]] |
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*[[Vestal Peak]] – (13,870 ft) – [[Grenadier Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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<div id="USAW">'''W'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Warner]] –(13,722 ft) – [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Mount Washington (New Hampshire)|Mount Washington]] (1917m/6288') – highest peak in northeastern [[United States]] |
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*[[Mount Werner]] – [[Colorado]] – location of the [[Steamboat Ski Resort]] |
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*[[Wheeler Peak (Nevada)|Wheeler Peak]] – (13,063 ft) – [[Snake Range]], [[Nevada]] second highest peak in [[Nevada]] |
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*[[Wheeler Peak (New Mexico)|Wheeler Peak]] –(13,167 ft) – [[Taos Mountains]], [[New Mexico]] |
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*[[West Spanish Peak]] – (13,631 ft) – [[Spanish Peaks]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mount Whitney]]– (14,497.2 ft/4,421 m) – [[Sierra Nevada (U.S.)|Sierra Nevada]], highest mountain in the [[contiguous United States]] |
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*[[Wind River Peak]] –(13,192 ft)– [[Wind River Range]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Mount Wilson (Colorado)|Mount Wilson]] – (14,252 ft) – [[San Miguel Mountains]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mount Woodrow Wilson]] – (13,502 ft) – [[Wind River Mountains]], [[Wyoming]] |
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<div id="USAX">'''X'''</div> |
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<div id="USAY">'''Y'''</div> |
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*[[Mount Yale]] (14,202 ft)– [[Collegiate Peaks]], [[Colorado]] |
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*[[Mountains and mountain ranges in Yellowstone National Park]], [[Yellowstone National Park]], [[Wyoming]] |
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*[[Mount Zirkel]] – (12,185 ft) – [[Central Park Range]], [[Colorado]] |
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===Central America and Antilles=== |
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*[[Volcán Tajumulco]] (4,211m), [[Guatemala]], highest mountain in Guatemala and Central America |
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*[[Chirripó]] (3,820m), [[Costa Rica]], highest mountain in Costa Rica, located in Perez Zeledon (Talamanca Range) |
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*[[Ventisqueros]] (3,812m), [[Costa Rica]] location Perez Zeledon (talamanca range) near [[Chirripo]] |
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*[[Volcán Barú]] (3,470m), [[Panama]], highest mountain in Panama |
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*[[Volcán Irazú]] (3,432), [[Costa Rica]] highest volcano in Costa Rica and second highest mountain in Costa Rica |
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*[[Cerro Fábrega]] (3,335m), [[Panama]], in [[Bocas del Toro Province]] |
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*[[Pico Duarte]] (3,175m), [[Dominican Republic]], highest mountain in the Antilles |
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*[[Cerro las Minas]] (2,870m), [[Honduras]], highest mountain in Honduras |
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*[[Blue Mountain Peak]] (2,256m), [[Jamaica]], highest mountain in Jamaica |
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*[[Mogoton|Mogotón]] (2,106m), [[Nicaragua]], highest mountain in Nicaragua |
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*[[Pico Turquino]] (1,975m), [[Cuba]], highest mountain in Cuba |
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*[[Volcán Arenal]] (1,657m), [[Costa Rica]], the most active volcano in Costa Rica |
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*[[La Grande Soufrière]] (1,467m), [[Guadeloupe]], highest mountain in the [[Lesser Antilles]] |
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*[[Cerro de Punta]] (1,328m), [[Puerto Rico]], highest mountain in Puerto Rico |
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*[[Doyle's Delight]] (1,124m), [[Belize]], highest mountain in Belize |
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===Oceania=== |
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====Australia==== |
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{{see|List of mountains in Australia}} |
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*[[Mawson Peak]] (2,745 m) — Highest peak in any state or territory of Australia, located in the southern [[Indian Ocean]] |
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*[[Mount Kosciuszko]] (2,228 m) — located in the [[Snowy Mountains]]; [[New South Wales]]. Mount Kosciuszko is the highest mountain in mainland [[Australia]] |
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*[[Australian Alps]] — the parent range of the Snowy Mountains (the highest mountain range in Australia) and the [[Brindabella Ranges]] |
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*[[Great Dividing Range]] — the parent range of the Australian Alps and the third longest mountain range in the world |
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*[[Blue Mountains (Australia)|Blue Mountains]] — New South Wales |
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*[[Mount Bogong]] (1,986 m) — highest mountain in [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] |
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*[[Mount Feathertop]] (1,922 m) — Victoria |
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*[[Mount Hotham]] (1,861 m) — Victoria |
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*[[Falls Creek, Victoria|Falls Creek]] (1,842 m) — Victoria |
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*[[Mount Buller]] (1,804 m) — Victoria |
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*[[Mount Buffalo]] (1,695 m) — Victoria |
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*[[Mount Ossa (Tasmania)|Mount Ossa]] (1,614 m) — highest mountain in [[Tasmania (Australia)|Tasmania]] |
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*[[Cradle Mountain]] (1,545 m) — [[Tasmania]] |
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*[[Mount Dandenong]] — near [[Melbourne]] |
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*[[Mount Keira]] — in the Illawarra escarpment near Keiraville, [[Wollongong]], New South Wales |
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*[[Mount Kembla]] — in the Illawarra escarpment near Unanderra, Wollongong, New South Wales |
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*[[Mount Wellington, Tasmania|Mount Wellington]] (1,271 m)— Tasmania |
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*[[Bluff Knoll]] (1,095 m) — [[Western Australia]] |
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*[[Ayers Rock]] (863m) — picturesque sandstone rock formation in the [[Northern Territory]] |
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====Hawaii==== |
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*[[Mauna Kea]] (4,205m) [[Hawaii Island]] - dormant volcano - the tallest mountain in the world when measured from undersea base with a total height of 10,203m (33,476 ft) |
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*[[Mauna Loa]] (4,170m) [[Hawaii Island]] - active volcano |
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*[[Haleakala]] (3,050m) [[Maui]] Island - dormant volcano |
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====Malay Archipelago==== |
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([http://www.peaklist.org/WWlists/ultras/indonesia.html Complete list]) |
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*[[Puncak Jaya]] (4,884m) [[New Guinea]] (also known as [[Carstenz Pyramid]]) |
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*[[Puncak Mandala]] (4,760m) [[New Guinea]] |
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*[[Mount Wilhelm]] (4,509m) [[New Guinea]] |
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*[[Mount Giluwe]] (4,368m) [[New Guinea]] (highest volcanic peak in [[Oceania]]) |
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*[[Mount Kinabalu]] (4,095m) [[Borneo]] |
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*[[Angemuk]] (3,949m) [[New Guinea]] |
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*[[Gunung Kerinci]] (3,805m) [[Sumatra]] |
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*[[Pegunungan Kobowre]] (3,750m) [[New Guinea]] |
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*[[Gunung Rinjani]] (3,726m) [[Lombok]] |
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*[[Gunung Semeru]] (3,676m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Undundi-Wandandi]] (3,640m) [[New Guinea]] |
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*[[Bulu Rantemario]] (3,478m) [[Sulawesi]] |
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*[[Gunung Leuser]] (3,466m) [[Sumatra]] |
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*[[Gunung Slamet]] (3,428m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Deyjay]] (3,340m) [[New Guinea]] |
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*[[Gunung Arjuna]] (3,339m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Gunung Raung]] (3,332m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Gunung Sumbing]] (3,320m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Gunung Lawu]] (3,265m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Gunung Dempo]] (3,159m) [[Sumatra]] |
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*[[Gunung Sendoro]] (3,150m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Gunung Merbabu]] (3,145m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Mount Agung]] (3,142m) [[Bali]] |
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*[[Gunung Argopuro]] (3,088m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Bukit Mugajah]] (3,079m) [[Sumatra]] |
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*[[Gunung Careme]] (3,078m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Tanete Gandangdewata]] (3,074m) [[Sulawesi]] |
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*[[Fuyul Sojol]] (3,030m) [[Sulawesi]] |
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*[[Gunung Binaiya]] (3,027m) [[Seram]] |
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*[[Pangrango]] (3,019m) [[Java]] |
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*[[Buyu Balease]] (3,016m) [[Sulawesi]] |
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*[[Gunung Bandahara]] (3,012m) [[Sumatra]] |
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====New Zealand==== |
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*[[Aoraki/Mount Cook]] - 3,754 m. highest mountain in [[New Zealand]] |
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*[[Mount Alaska]] |
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*[[Mount Anglem]] |
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*[[Mount Aspiring/Tititea]] |
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*[[Mount Dampier]] |
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*[[Mount Edgecumbe (New Zealand)|Mount Edgecumbe]] |
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*[[Mount Hikurangi, Gisborne|Mount Hikurangi]] |
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*[[Mount Hopkins, New Zealand|Mount Hopkins]] |
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*[[Mount Hutt]] |
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*[[Mount Matthews]] |
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*[[Mount Maunganui]] |
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*[[Mount Ngauruhoe]] |
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*[[Mount Owen, New Zealand|Mount Owen]] |
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*[[Mount Pirongia]] |
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*[[Mount Ruapehu]] |
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*[[Mount Silberhorn]] |
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*[[Mount Taranaki]] |
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*[[Mount Tarawera]] |
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*[[Mount Tasman]] |
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*[[Mount Tongariro]] |
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*[[Mount Wellington, Auckland|Mount Wellington]] |
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*[[Mount Tapuaenuku|Tapuae-o-Uenuku]] |
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===South America=== |
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====Bolivia==== |
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*[[Nevado Sajama]] (6,542 m), highest mountain in [[Bolivia]] |
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*[[Illimani]] (6,438 m) |
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*[[Ancohuma]] (6,427 m) |
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*[[Illampú]] (6,368 m) |
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*[[Huayna Potosi]] (6,088 m) |
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*[[Chachacomani]] (6,074 m) |
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*[[Cordillera Real (Bolivia)|Pico del Norte]] (6,070 m) |
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====Brazil==== |
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*[[Pico da Neblina]], (2,994 m), highest mountain in [[Brazil]] |
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*[[Pico da Bandeira]] (2,892 m) |
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*[[Pico das Agulhas Negras]], (2,791 m) |
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*[[Serra dos Órgãos|Pedra do Sino]] (2,263 m) |
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*[[Serra dos Órgãos|Dedo de Deus]] (1,692 m) |
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====Colombia==== |
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*[[Pico Cristóbal Colón]] (5,775 m), [[Colombia]] |
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*[[Pico Simón Bolívar]] (5,775 m) |
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*[[Ritacuba Blanco]] (5,410 m) |
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*[[Nevado del Huila]] (5,365 m) |
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*[[Nevado del Ruiz]] (5,321 m) |
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*[[Nevado del Tolima]] (5,215 m) |
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*[[Sierra Nevada del Cocuy|Pico Pan de Azucar]] (5,120 m) |
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*[[Santa Isabel (volcano)|Santa Isabel]] (4,950 m) |
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*[[Cumbal Volcano|Nevado Cumbal]] (4,764 m) |
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*[[Nevado del Quindío]] (4,760 m) |
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*[[Puracé]] (4,650 m) |
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*[[Nevado El Cisne]] (4,636 m) |
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*[[Cerro Negro de Mayasquer]] (4,445 m) |
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*[[Galeras]] (4,276 m) |
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*[[Azufral]] (4,070 m) |
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====Ecuador==== |
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*[[Chimborazo (volcano)|Chimborazo]] (6,267 m), [[Ecuador]] |
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*[[Cotopaxi]] (5,897 m) |
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*[[Cayambe (volcano)|Cayambe]] (5,790 m) |
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*[[Antisana]] (5,758 m) |
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*[[El Altar]] (5,319 m) |
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*[[Illiniza|Iliniza Sur]] (5,263 m) |
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*[[Sangay]] (5,230 m) |
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*[[Illiniza|Iliniza Norte]] (5,116 m) |
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*[[Tungurahua]] (5,023 m) |
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*[[Carihuairazo]] (5,018 m) |
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*[[Cotacachi Volcano|Cotacachi]] (4,944 m) |
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*[[Sincholagua]] (4,873 m) |
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*[[Corazón (volcano)|Corazón]] (4,782 m) |
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*[[Pichincha (volcano)|Pichincha]] (4,776 m) |
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*[[Chiles (volcano)|Chiles]] (4,723 m) |
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*[[Rumiñahui (volcano)|Rumiñahui]] (4,722 m) |
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*[[Imbabura Volcano|Imbabura]] (4,621 m) |
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*[[Cerro Hermoso]] (4,571 m) |
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*[[Atacazo]] (4,455 m) |
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*[[Pasochoa]] (4,199 m) |
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*[[Sumaco]] (3,780 m) |
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*[[Reventador]] (3,562 m) |
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====Guyana==== |
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*[[Mount Roraima]], (2,739 m), [[Guyana]] |
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====Paraguay==== |
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*[[Cerro Peró]], (842 m), the highest point of [[Paraguay]] |
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====Peru==== |
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*[[Huascaran]] (6,768 m), highest mountain in [[Peru]] |
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*[[Cerro Bravo]] (3,923 m) |
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====Uruguay==== |
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*[[Cerro Catedral (Uruguay)|Cerro Catedral]], [[Uruguay]] |
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====Venezuela==== |
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*[[Pico Bolivar]], (4,981 m), [[Coastal Range, Venezuela|Cordillera de la Costa]], [[Venezuela]] |
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====Southern Andes==== |
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*[[Aconcagua]] (6,962 m), [[Argentina]], highest mountain outside Asia |
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*[[Ojos del Salado]] (6,891 m), highest mountain in [[Chile]], second highest mountain outside Asia and the tallest volcano in the world. |
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*[[Monte Pissis]] (6,793), Argentina, third highest mountain outside Asia and the second tallest volcano in the world. |
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*[[Llullaillaco]] (6,738 m), Argentina/Chile |
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*[[Cerro Mercedario]] (6,720 m), Argentina |
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*[[Cerro San Valentin]] (4,058), Chile |
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*[[Lanin]] Volcano (3,776 m), Argentina/Chile |
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*[[Tronador]] (3,491), Argentina/Chile |
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*[[Fitz Roy]] (3,375 m), Argentina/Chile. Among the most technically difficult mountains to climb in the world. |
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*[[Cerro Torre]] (3,133 m), Argentina/Chile. Among the most technically difficult mountains to climb in the world. |
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*[[Volcán Antuco]] (2,979 m), Chile |
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*[[Villarrica (volcano)|Villarrica]] (2,847 m), Chile |
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*[[Monte Sarmiento]] (2,300 m), Chile |
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===Atlantic Ocean=== |
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*[[Teide]] (3,718 m) - on [[Tenerife]] in the [[Canary Islands]], officially the highest point in [[Spain]] |
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*[[Mount Paget]] (2,935 m) - on [[South Georgia Island]] |
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*[[Mount Fogo]] (2,829 m) - on [[Fogo, Cape Verde|Fogo Island]] in the [[Cape Verde Islands]] |
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*[[Roque de los Muchachos]] (2,423 m) - on the [[La Palma]] in the [[Canary Islands]] |
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*[[Mount Pico|Pico Alto]] (2,351 m) - on the [[Azores]], officially the highest point in [[Portugal]] |
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*[[Queen Mary's Peak]] (2,060) - on [[Tristan da Cunha]], [[Saint Helena]] |
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*[[Pico de São Tomé]] (2,024 m) - on [[São Tomé Island]] |
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*[[Mount Usborne]] (705 m), [[East Falkland]]. The highest point in the [[Falkland Islands]]. |
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===Arctic Ocean=== |
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*[[Beerenberg]] (2,277m) - the world's northernmost active volcano, located on [[Jan Mayen]] island |
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===Indian Ocean=== |
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*[[Piton des Neiges]] (3,069m) - on [[Réunion]] Island |
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*[[Mawson Peak]] (2,745 m) - highest peak in any state or territory of [[Australia]], located on [[Heard Island]] |
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*[[Mount Karthala]] (2,361m) - on [[Grande Comore]] Island in [[Comoros]] |
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==See also== |
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* [[List of mountain lists]], including lists for peakbaggers |
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*[[:Category:Extraterrestrial mountains]] |
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* [[List of mountain ranges]] |
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* [[List of volcanoes]] |
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* [[List of mountain passes]] |
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* [[List of peaks by prominence]] |
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* [[List of highest mountains]] |
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* [[List of countries by highest point]] |
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* [[List of islands by highest point]] |
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 23 June 2024
Mountains are listed according to various criteria:
- List of mountains by elevation
- List of highest mountains greater than 7,200 metres (23,622 ft) above sea level
- List of highest unclimbed peaks
- List of volcanoes by elevation
- Topographic prominence
- Summits farthest from the Earth's center
- Lists of highest points restricted to a specific geographic area
- Lists of mountains by region sorted by country or province
- Seven Summits, the highest peak on each continent
- Seven Second Summits, the second-highest peak on each continent
- List of mountain types sorted by geological origin
- List of mountain ranges organized into mountain ranges
See also[edit]
- List of mountain lists, including lists for peakbaggers