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Seven Summits
The highest mountains of each continent (the Seven Summits ):
Summit
Elevation m
Continent
Range
Country
Kilimanjaro (Kibo Summit)
5,895 (19,341 ft)
Africa
Kilimanjaro
Tanzania
Vinson Massif
4,897 (16,500 ft)
Antarctica
Ellsworth Mountains
n/a (claimed by Chile )
Carstensz Pyramid (Puncak Jaya )
4,884 (16,024 ft)[1]
Oceania
The Sudirman Range
Indonesia
Everest
8,848 (29,035 ft)
Asia
Himalayas
Nepal
Elbrus
5,642 (18,510 ft)
Europe
Caucasus
Russian Federation
Mount McKinley (Denali)
6,194 (20,320 ft)
North America
Alaska Range
United States
Aconcagua
6,962 (22,841 ft)
South America
Andes
Argentina
Summits farthest from the Earth's centre
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 2,168 m (7,113 ft) farther from the Earth's centre than the summit of Everest.
Note: Chimborazo's summit is about 25 metres farther from the earth's centre than that of Huascaran.
Summit
Distance from Earth's centre
Elevation above sea level m
Latitude
Country
Chimborazo
6,384.4 km or 3,967.1 mi
6,268.2 (20,565 ft)
1°28'9"S
Ecuador
Huascaran
6,384.4 km or 3,967.1 mi
6,748 (22,139 ft)
9°7′17″S
Peru
Kilimanjaro (Kibo Summit)
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5,895 (19,341 ft)
3°4′33″S
Tanzania
Everest
6,382.3 km or 3,965.8 mi
8,848 (29,035 ft)
27°59′17″N
Nepal
By continent or area
Africa
Ahaggar Mountains (3,003 m), Algeria
Auasberge (2,485 m), Namibia
Aïr Mountains (2,022 m), Niger
Chappal Waddi (2,419 m), Nigeria
Cathkin Peak (3,377 m), Lesotho -South Africa
Emi Koussi (3,445 m), Chad
Kompassberg (2,500 m), South Africa
Mount Moco (2,620 m), Angola
Mount Baker (4,844 m), Uganda
Mount Cameroon (4,040 m), Cameroon
Mount Elgon (4,321 m), Kenya -Uganda
Mount Emin (4,798 m), Congo -Uganda
Mount Gessi (4,715 m), Congo -Uganda
Impati Mountain (1,600 m), South Africa
Mount Kadam (3,063 m), Uganda
Mount Karisimbi (4,507 m), Rwanda -Congo
Mount Kenya (5,199 m), Kenya
Mount Kilimanjaro (5,895 m), Tanzania - highest mountain in Africa
Mount Kinyeti (3,187 m) South Sudan - highest mountain in South Sudan
Mount Luigi di Savoia (4,627 m), Congo -Uganda
Mount Meru (4,566 m), Tanzania - little known due to its close proximity to Kilimanjaro
Mount Hanang (3,417 m), Tanzania
Mount Moroto (3,083 m), Uganda
Mount Morungole (2,750 m), Uganda
Mount Mulanje (3,002 m), Malawi
Pico del Teide (3,717 m) Tenerife - highest mountain in Spain (although geographically in Africa)
Ras Dejen (4,533 m), Ethiopia
Mount Rungwe (3,175 m), Tanzania
Mount Speke (4,890 m), Congo -Uganda
Mount Stanley (5,119 m), Congo -Uganda
Jbel Toubkal (4,167 m), Morocco
Table Mountain/Tafelberg (1,088 m), Cape Town , South Africa
Teffedest Mountains , Algeria
Thabana Ntlenyana (3,482 m), Lesotho - highest mountain in Lesotho and southern Africa
Mount Zulia (2,149 m), Uganda
Mount Sinai (2,285 m), Egypt
Mount Serbal (2,070 m), Egypt
Antarctica
Dome A (4,091 m), summit of the massive East Antarctic Ice Sheet , and the highest ice feature in Antarctica
Mount Elkins (2,300 m), highest mountain in the Napier Mountains , Enderby Land
Mount Erebus (3,794 m)
Mount Fridtjof Nansen (2,740 m)
Mount Jackson (3,050 m)
Mount Kirkpatrick (4,528 m)
Mount Markham (4,350 m)
Mount McClintock (3,490 m), highest mountain in Australian Antarctic Territory
Mount McMaster (2,830 m), highest mountain in the Enderby Land Coast Ranges , Enderby Land
Mount Terror (3,230 m)
Mount Tyree (4,852 m)
Vinson Massif (4,897 m), highest mountain in Antarctica
Vorterkaka Nunatak (3,630 m)
Asia
Himalayas
The rankings are derived from the list of highest mountains , which ranks mountains separated by 500 m of prominence . See talk page.
Annapurna (8,091 m), Nepal - #10 in the world
Annapurna II (7,937 m), Nepal
Adam's Peak (2,243 m) Sri Lanka
Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Nepal - #6 in the world
Chomo Lhari (7,314 m), Bhutan -Tibet , China
Churdhar Peak (3647 m), India
Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), Nepal - #7 in the world
Kailas (6,638 m), Tibet , China - A holy mountain to Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism, Bon and Jains
Kamet (7,756 m), Indianear Tibetan border - first peak over 25,000 ft to be climbed
Kangchenjunga (8,586 m), Nepal -Sikkim, India - #3 in the world
Kula Kangri (7,554 m), Tibet , China - #47 in the world
Laila Peak (Rupal Valley) (5,971 m), Pakistan
Lhotse (8,516 m), Nepal - #4 in the world
Machhapuchhre (6,993 m), Nepal - also known as Fishtail
Makalu (8,462 m), Nepal - #5 in the world
Manaslu (8,156 m), Nepal - #8 in the world
Melungtse (7,181 m), Tibet , China
Namcha Barwa (7,756 m), Southeast Tibet , China - highest peak in the eastern Himalaya
Nanda Devi (7,816 m), India
Nanga Parbat (8,125 m), Pakistan - #9 in the world
Pumori (7,161 m), Nepal
Rakhiot Peak (7,070 m), Pakistan
Shishapangma (8,013 m), Tibet , China - #14 in the world
Shivling (6,543 m), India - dramatic rock peak.
Huang ching 7,506m China
Hindu Kush
Buni m (6,550 m), Pakistan
Istor-o-nal (7,403 m), Pakistan - #68 in the world
Noshaq (7,492 m), Afghanistan -Pakistan - #52 in the world
Saraghrar (7,349 m), Pakistan - #78 in the world
Tirich Mir (7,690 m), Pakistan - #33 in the world - Highest in peak Hindukush range
Karakoram
Baintha Brak (The Ogre) (7,285 m), Pakistan - #87 in the world
Baltistan Peak (7,288 m), Pakistan - #89 in the world
Broad Peak (8,047 m), Pakistan -China - #12 in the world
Diran (7,257 m), Pakistan - #93 in the world
Distaghil Sar (7,885 m), Pakistan - #19 in the world
Gasherbrum I (8,068 m), Pakistan -China - #11 in the world
Gasherbrum II (8,035 m), Pakistan -China - #13 in the world
Gasherbrum III (7,952 m), Pakistan -China (unranked: insufficient prominence )
Gasherbrum IV (7,925 m), Pakistan -China - #17 in the world
Gasherbrum V (7,321 m), Pakistan
Haramosh (7,409 m), Pakistan - #67 in the world
K2 (8,611 m), Pakistan -China - world's second highest, yet is considered a more technical and tougher mountain to climb than Everest .
K12 (7,468 m), Pakistan - #51 in the world
Kanjut Sar (7,760 m), Pakistan - #26 in the world
Kunyang Chhish (7,852 m), Pakistan - #21 in the world
Laila Peak (Haramosh Valley) (6,986 m), Pakistan
Laila Peak (Hushe Valley) (6,096 m), Pakistan
Malubiting (7,458 m), Pakistan - #58 in the world
Masherbrum (7,821 m), Pakistan - #22 in the world
Mitre Peak (6,025 m), Pakistan
Muztagh Tower (7,273 m), Pakistan - #91 in the world
Passu Sar (7,476 m), Pakistan - #54 in the world
Rakaposhi (7,788 m), Pakistan - #27 in the world
Saltoro Kangri (7,742 m), Pakistan - #31 in the world
Sangemarmar Sar (7,050 m), Pakistan
Sia Kangri (7,422 m), Pakistan - #63 in the world
Skil Brum (7,420 m), Pakistan - #66 in the world
Trango Towers (6,350 m), Pakistan * Buni Zom (6,550 m), Pakistan
Istor-o-nal (7,403 m), Pakistan - #68 in the world
Noshaq (7,492 m), Afghanistan-Pakistan - #52 in the world
Saraghrar (7,349 m), Pakistan - #78 in the world
Tirich Mir (7,690 m), Pakistan - #33 in the world - Highest in peak Hindukush range
Ultar Peak (7,388 m), Pakistan - #70 in the world
Altai
Belukha (4,506 m), Russia - highest peak in Altai Mountains
Khuiten Peak (4,374 m), Mongolia -China - highest peak in Mongol-Altai Mountains
Mönkh Khairkhan (4,204 m), Mongolia
Tsambagarav (4,195 m), Mongolia
Sutai Mountain (4,090 m), Mongolia - highest peak Gobi-Altai Mountains
East Asia
Baekdu/Baitou Mountain (2,744 m), on Chinese /North Korean border - highest mountain in Korea
Halla Mountain (1,950 m), volcano, highest peak in South Korea
Hehuan Mountain (3,416 m), possesses highest point in Taiwan accessible by public roads.
Jade Mountain (3,952 m), Taiwan - Also known as "Yu Shan", highest mountain in East Asia .
Mount Fuji (3,776 m), famous volcano, highest peak in Japan and world's most visited mountain
Hong Kong
Indian Subcontinent and Sri Lanka
Anamudi (2,675 m), India - Near Munnar , Kerala - highest point of peninsular India.
Doddabetta (2,623 m), India - Near Ooty , Tamilnadu
Chembra Peak (2,100m), India - Wayanad , Kerala
Mullayanagiri (1,930m), India - Karnataka
Kuduremukh (1,894m), India - Karnataka
Kurinjal (1,753m), India - Karnataka
Tadiyandmol (1,748m), India - Karnataka
Kumara Parvatha (1,712m), India - Karnataka
Iran
Southeast Asia
National Record
Hkakabo Razi (5,881 m), the highest peak in Myanmar and South East Asia .
Puncak Jaya (4,884 m) :
Mount Kinabalu (4,093 m), the highest mountain of Malaysia and Borneo , located in Sabah , Malaysia .
Fansipan (3,143 m), the highest peak in Vietnam and Indochina , located in the Hoang Lien Son Mountains, Lao Cai province.
Mount Ramelau (2,963 m), the highest mountain in East Timor .
Mount Apo (2,954 m), the highest point in the Philippines
Phou Bia (2,819 m), the highest mountain in Laos , located in the Annamese Cordillera .
Doi Inthanon (2,565 m), the highest peak in Thailand .
Phnom Aural (1,813 m), the tallest peak in Cambodia , located in the eastern part of the Cardamom Mountains .
Bukit Pagon (1,850 m), the highest mountain in Brunei .
Bukit Timah (163.6 m), the highest point in Singapore .
Region
Khao Luang (1,840 m), the highest point in Peninsular Thailand , located in Nakhon Si Thammarat .
Mount Kerinci (3,805 m), the highest point of Sumatra , located in the Barisan Range .
Mount Trus Madi (2,642 m), the second highest peak in Malaysia , located in the Trus Madi Range , Borneo .
Mount Tambuyukon (2,579 m), the third highest in Malaysia , located on Borneo .
Mount Tahan (2,187 m), the highest point in the Malay Peninsular , located within the Taman Negara national forest, Pahang .
Mount Korbu (2,183 m), the second highest peak in the Malay Peninsular , located in the Titiwangsa Mountains .
Additional
Naga Pulu (4,862 m) in Indonesia
Trikora (4,751 m) in Indonesia/ New Guinea Asia
Mandala (4,701 m) in Indonesia/ New Guinea Asia
Mount Rinjani or Gunung Rinjani (3,726 m), an active volcano on the island of Lombok in Indonesia .
Mount Victoria , (3,100 m) located in Nat Ma Taung, in the southern Chin state of Myanmar .
Mount Dulang-dulang (2,938 m), the second highest mountain of the Philippines , located on Mindanao .
Mount Pulag (2,922 m) the third highest mountain in the Philippines and the highest peak of Luzon .
Mount Merapi (2,911 m), volcano in central Java , Indonesia .
Mount Mayon (2,875 m), a nearly perfect cone and the highest point in the Bicol Region in the Philippines .
Mount Tambora (2,850 m), Indonesia .
Gunung Kau Palatmada (2,700 m) located in Buru , Indonesia .
Mount Halcón (2,582 m) located in Mindoro Island , Philippines .
Mount Vineuo (2,536 m) located on Goodenough Island , Papua New Guinea .
Kanlaon (2,435 m) located in Negros Island , Philippines .
Doi Huamod Luang (2,330 m), located in Chiang Mai , Thailand .
Doi Fa Hom Pok or Doi Pha Hom Pok (2,285 m), located in Chiang Mai , Thailand .
Doi Luang Chiang Dao (2,175 m), located in Chiang Mai , Thailand .
Mount Popa or Popa Hill (1,518 m), a volcano located in central Myanmar east of Bagan .
Mount Agad-Agad (487 m), located in Iligan City , Lanao del Norte , Philippines
Others
Ararat (5,137 m), Turkey - landing site, in folkloric elaborations of the biblical account of Noah , of his ark
Damavand (5,604 m), Iran
Gongga Shan (7,556 m), highest peak in Sichuan , China - also known as Minya Konka, highest peak in the Hengduan Shan Ranges
Mount Pomiu (5413 m) - also known as Celestial peak, found in the Four Girls Nature Reserve, in Sichaun Province , China
Huangshan Mountains (Lian Hua Feng - "Lotus Pak" 1,864 m), "Yellow Mountain" Anhui Province , China
Independence Peak (7,134 m), Tajikistan -Kyrgyzstan border (Pamir range)
Ismail Samani Peak (7,496 m), Tajikistan - highest peak in the Pamir
Mount Kazbek (5,047 m), Georgia , in Caucasus
Kawa Karpo (6,740 m), Yunnan , China - also known as Kagebo, highest mountain in Yunnan, it is unclimbed and is holy to Tibetan Buddhism
Klyuchevskaya Sopka (4,750 m), Russian volcano
Kongur (7,719 m), Xinjiang , China - highest mountain in the Kunlun Range
Muztagh Ata (7,546 m), Xinjiang , China - located in the Kunlun Range , one of the easiest mountains above 7500 to climb
Noshaq (7,485 m), highest point in Afghanistan , located in the Hindu Kush mountain range.
Peak Jengish Chokusu (Tomur Feng) (7,439 m), Kyrgyzstan -China border - highest peak in the Tian Shan
Otgontenger , (4,008 m) highest peak in Khangai Mountains
Mönkh Saridag , (3,491 m) highest peak in Sayan Mountains
Qurnat as Sawda' (3,088 m), highest point in Lebanon
Jabal Annabi So'aib Peak (3,760 m), Yemen
Naqil Yasleh Peak (2,727 m), Yemen
Mount Hermon (2,814 m), Israel -Lebanon -Syria border
Mount Sannine (2,628m), Lebanon
Mount Meron (1,208m), Israel
Europe
Alps
Allalinhorn (4,024 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Alphubel (4,206 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Balmhorn (3,699 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Piz Bernina (4,049 m), Switzerland - highest peak in the Eastern Alps
Bietschhorn (3,934 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Bishorn (4,153 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Blüemlisalp (3,664 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Breithorn (4,164 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland , Italy
Piz Corvatsch (3,451 m), Switzerland
Dachstein (2,997 m), highest peak of Styria , Upper Austria and Austrian Limestone Alps , first vertical climb (19th century)
Dammastock (3,630 m), Switzerland
Dent Blanche (4,356 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Dent du Géant (4,013 m), Mont Blanc Massif , France
Dent d'Hérens (4,171 m), Pennine Alps , Italy , Switzerland
Dents du Midi (3,257 m), Switzerland
Diablerets (3,210 m), Switzerland
Dom (4,545 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Eiger (3,970 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Fiescherhorn (4,049 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Finsteraarhorn (4,274 m), Alps, highest peak of the Bernese Oberland
Gornergrat (3,135 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Gran Paradiso (4,061 m), Italy
Grand Combin (4,314 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Grandes Jorasses (4,208 m), Italy -France , Mont-Blanc
Großglockner (3,797 m), highest peak in Austria
Großvenediger (3,662 m), Austria
Hochkönig (2,938 m), Austria near Berchtesgaden , Germany
Jungfrau (4,158 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Piz Kesch (3,418 m), Eastern Alps , Switzerland
Klein Matterhorn (3,883 m), with cable car, Switzerland
Koschuta (2,135 m), Karawanken , Austria -Slovenia
Lagginhorn (4,010 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Lauteraarhorn (4,042 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Lenzspitze (4,294 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Liskamm (4,527 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Matterhorn (4,477 m), Pennine Alps , Italy Switzerland
Mönch (4,101 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Mont Blanc (4,808 m), Mont Blanc Massif , Italy , France - highest mountain in Western Europe
Mont Blanc de Courmayeur (4,748 m), Mont Blanc Massif , Italy -France
Mont Blanc du Tacul (4,248 m), Mont Blanc Massif , France
Monte Cristallo (3,199 m), Dolomites , Cortina d'Ampezzo/Veneto -Italy
Monte Rosa (4,634 m), Pennine Alps , Italy -Switzerland second highest mountain massif in Western Europe
Piz Morteratsch (3,751 m), Switzerland
Nadelhorn (4,327 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Napf (1,407 m), Swiss Flysch Alps
Nesthorn (3,822 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Nordend (4,609 m), Pennine Alps , Italy , Switzerland
Ober Gabelhorn (4,063 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Ortler (3,902 m), highest peak of South Tyrol , Italy
Ostspitze (4,632 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Pelvoux (3,946 m), French Alps
Pilatus (2,129 m), near Lucerne , Switzerland
Rheinwaldhorn (3,402 m), Lepontine Alps , Switzerland
Rigi (1,797 m), overlooking Lake Lucerne
Rimpfischhorn (4,199 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Piz Palü (3,905 m), Switzerland , Italy
Säntis (2,502 m), Appenzell Alps , Switzerland
Schlern (2,563 m), Dolomites , South Tyrol , Italy
Schneeberg (2,076 m), highest peak in Lower Austria
Schreckhorn (4,078 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Signalkuppe (4,554 m), Pennine Alps , Italy , Switzerland
Strahlhorn (4,190 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Titlis (3,239 m), Swiss Urner Alps
Tödi (3,620 m), Swiss Glarus Alps
Traunstein (1,610 m), photo star at Traunsee , Upper Austria
Triglav (2,864 m), highest peak of Slovenia
Untersberg (1,973 m), near of Salzburg city
Weisshorn (4,506 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Weissmies (4,017 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Wetterhorn (3,701 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Wildhorn (3,248 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Wildspitze (3,774 m), Ötztaler Alps , Austria
Wildstrubel ( 3,243 m), Bernese Alps , Switzerland
Zinalrothorn (4,221 m), Pennine Alps , Switzerland
Zugspitze (2,962 m), on the Austrian -German border, and the highest point in Germany
Zumsteinspitze (4,563 m), Pennine Alps , Italy , Switzerland
Apennines
Balkans
Ainos (1,628 m), Greece
Mount Korab (2751m), Macedonia & Albania
Baba (Pelister, 2,601 m), Republic of Macedonia
Balkan Mountains (Botev, 2,376 m), Bulgaria , Serbia
Belasica (Radomir, 2,029 m), Macedonia , Bulgaria and Greece
Bistra (Medenica, 2,163 m), Macedonia
Bjelašnica (2,067 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Celoica (Dobra Voda, 2,062 m), Macedonia
Čvrsnica (2,238 m), Dinarides , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Deshat (Velivar, 2,375 m), Macedonia and Albania
Dinara (Troglav peak 1,913 m; Dinara peak 1,831 m), Dinarides , Croatia -Bosnia and Herzegovina
Galičica (Magaro, 2,254 m), Macedonia and Albania
Hymettus (1,026 m), east of Athens , Greece
Igman (1,502 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Jakupica (Solunska Glava, 2,540 m), Macedonia
Jablanica (Black Stone, 2,257 m), Macedonia and Albania
Kopaonik (Pančićev vrh 2,017 m), Serbia
Kozuf (Zelenbeg, 2,171 m), Macedonia and Greece
Maglić (2,386 m), Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mount Korab (Golem Korab/Maja e Korabit peak,2,764 m), highest point in Macedonia and Albania
Parnassus (2,460 m), Greece
Olympus (2,919 m), highest mountain in Greece - legendary home of the Greek gods
Nidze (2,521 m), Macedonia and Greece
Orjen (1,894 m), highest mountain in littoral Montenegro , during glacial periods the most heavily glaciated Mediterranean mountain
Osogovo (Ruen, 2,251 m), Macedonia and Bulgaria
Panachaicus (1,926 m), northernmost mountain of the Peloponnese , east of Patras , Greece
Pirin (Vihren, 2,915 m), Bulgaria - third highest mountain in the Balkans, after Musala in Bulgaria and Mount Olympus
Prenj (Zelena Glava, 2,155 m), Dinarides , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Prenj (Lupoglav, 2,102 m), Dinarides , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bjeshket e Nemuna (2,694m), Kosovo , Albania , Montenegro
Rhodopes (Golyam Perelik, 2,191 m), Bulgaria , Greece
Rila (Musala, 2,925 m), Bulgaria , highest mountain in Bulgaria and the Balkans
Sakar (Vishegrad, 895 m), Bulgaria
Stogovo (Golem Rid, 2,278 m), Macedonia
Sharr mountain (2,747 m), Kosovo and Albania and Macedonia
Smolikas (2,640 m), Greece
Vitosha (Cherni vrah, 2290 m) Bulgaria
Zlatibor (Tornik 1,496 m; Čigota 1,422 m), Serbia
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 .
Carpathian Mountains
Caucasus
Эльбрус or Mount El'brus (5,642 m), Russia [2] - highest mountain in Europe
Dykh-Tau (5,205 m), Russia - the second highest mountain in the Caucasus.
Shkhara (5,201 m), Georgia - the third highest mountain in the Caucasus.
Коштан or Koshtan-Tau (5,152 m), Russia
Джанга or Janga (Jangi-Tau), (5,059 m), Georgia
Mount Kazbek (5,033 m), Georgia - the third highest mountain in Georgia .
Ushba (4,710 m), Georgia - a notable peak
Shkelda (4,322 m), Georgia - a notable peak
Aragats (4,090 m), Armenia - The highest point in Armenia and the Lesser Caucasus range.
Bazardüzü (4,485 m), Azerbaijan - highest peak in Azerbaijan.
Cyprus
Germany
Iberia
Mulhacén (3,479 m), Spain - highest point in the Sierra Nevada and the highest point in the Iberian Peninsula
Aneto (3,404 m), Spain - highest point in the Pyrenees
Torre de Cerredo (2,648 m), Spain - in the Picos de Europa highest point in the Cantabrian Mountains
Peña Prieta (2,539 m), Spain - highest point in the Cantabrian Mountains outside the Picos de Europa
Pico Almanzor (2,592 m), Spain - in the Sierra de Gredos highest point in the Sistema Central
Moncayo (2,313 m), Spain - highest point in the Sistema Ibérico
Serra da Estrela (1,993 m), Portugal - highest point in the Montejunto-Estrela ridge, highest point in Mainland Portugal
Iceland
Ireland
Carrauntoohil (1,038 metres), highest mountain in the Republic of Ireland and the island as a whole .
Beenkeragh (1010 metres), Co. Kerry, second highest mountain in Ireland
[[Caher, (1001 meters) Macgillycuddy Reeks, Co. Kerry, third highest mountain in Ireland
Mount Brandon (952 metres), Co. Kerry, highest mountain on the Dingle peninsula
Lugnaquilla (925 metres) is the highest mountain in Leinster and the 13th highest Irish peak
[[Galtymore Mountain (917 meters) County Tipperary is the 6th highest mountain in Ireland.
Slieve Donard (850 metres), Co. Down, highest mountain in the province of Ulster and Northern Ireland and 7th highest in Ireland
Mweelrea (814 metres), Co. Mayo, highest mountain in Connacht and 8th highest in Ireland
Nephin (806 metres), Co. Mayo, second highest peak in County Mayo
Croagh Patrick (764 metres), Co. Mayo, third highest mountain in County Mayo
Mount Errigal (750 metres), Co. Donegal, highest peak in County Donegal
Slieve Gullion (573 metres), Co.Armagh
Denmark
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
Source: Kort & Matrikelstyrelsen,[3] Faktoider.nu.[4]
Finland
The summit of Halti at 1,365 m is actually in Norway, which makes Ridnitsohkka the highest summit in Finland.
Norway
Norway has 300 peaks above 2000 m.[5]
Source: nfo2000m.no.[5]
Sweden
Sweden has 12 peaks above 2000 meters in height.
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.
Other Swedish peaks
United Kingdom
Ben Nevis (1,344 m), highest mountain in Scotland and the United Kingdom
Snowdon (1,085 m) highest mountain in Wales
Scafell Pike (978 m), highest mountain in England
Cross Fell (893 m), highest mountain in the Pennines
Pen y Fan (886 m), highest mountain in South Wales
Slieve Donard (850 m), highest mountain in Northern Ireland
The Cheviot (815), highest mountain in the Cheviot Hills
Pumlumon Fawr (752 m), highest mountain in Mid Wales
Kinder Scout (636 m), highest mountain in the Peak District
Volcanoes in Europe
North America
Canada
Notables
Greenland
Mexico
Cofre de Perote or "Naupa-Tecutépetl" or "Nauhcampatépetl" or "Square Mountain" ( 4,282 m) – Veracruz
Volcán de Fuego de Colima (3,860 m) – Jalisco /Colima border
Iztaccíhuatl or "White Woman" or "Sleeping Woman" (5,286 m) – México state /Puebla border
La Malinche , or "Matlalcueitl" (4,462 m) – Tlaxcala /Puebla border
Nevado de Colima or "Zapotepetl" (4,330 m) – Jalisco /Colima border
Nevado de Toluca or "Xinantecatl" (4,577 m) – México state
Pico de Orizaba or "Citlaltépetl" (5,636 m) – Puebla /Veracruz border, highest point in Mexico
Parícutin or "Parangaricutirimicuaro" (3,170 m) – Michoacán
Popocatépetl (5,465 m) – México state
Cerro del Potosí (3,700 m) – Nuevo León
El Coahuilón (3,500 m) – Coahuila /Nuevo León border
Cerro La Cruz del Marqúes (3,931 m) – Mexico City
Pico del Águila (3,894 m) – Mexico City
La Martha (3,706 m) – Coahuila /Nuevo León border
La Viga (3,600 m) – Coahuila
Cerro Las Nieves (3,360 m) – Coahuila
Yeloxochtl (3,919 m) – México state
Tlalocatepetl or "Mount Tlaloc " (4,151 m) – México state
Telapon (4,081 m) – México state
Tacana (4,110 m) – Chiapas /Guatemala
Sierra Negra (4,640 m) – Puebla
Pico Piramide (1,960 m) – Nuevo León
Pico Perico (1,980 m) – Nuevo León
Pico Everest (1,960 m) – Nuevo León
Pico Cuauhtémoc (2,020 m) – Nuevo León
Peña de Bernal (2,515 m) – Querétaro
Matacanes (1,800 m) – Nuevo León
La Mota Grande (1,880 m) – Nuevo León
La Calle (2,905 m) – Nuevo León
Tres Virgenes (1,940 m) – Baja California Sur
Evermann (1,050 m) – Islas Revillagigedo
Ceboruco or "Volcan de Ahuacatlán" (2,280 m) – Nayarit
Sangagüey (2,353 m) – Nayarit
La Primavera [disambiguation needed ] (3,030 m) – Jalisco
El Jorullo (1,820 m) – Michoacán
Los Humeros (3,150 m) – Puebla
El Chichón (1,150 m) – Chiapas
Sierra Pinacate (1,200 m) – Sonora
Volcan San Martín Tuxtla (1,650 - 1,700 m) – Veracruz
Amealco (3,040 m) – Querétaro
Cerro de la Estrella or "Star Mountain" (2,613 m) – Mexico City
Cerro del Garbanzo (3,000 m) – Durango
Holotepec (3,930 m) – México state
Chichinautzin (3,450 m) – México state /Morelos
Jahuey (2,000 m) – Durango
Ololica (3,120 m) – Morelos
Volcan de San Quintín (1,200 m) – Baja California
Tepetiltic (2,020 m) – Nayarit
Volcán de Tequila (3,000 m) – Jalisco
Tetlalmanche (2,700 m) – Mexico City
Los Tres Reyes Magos – México state
United States
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Mount Bachelor (9,068 ft / 2,764 m) – Cascades , Oregon
Mount Baker – (10,781 ft)– Cascades , Washington
Baldy Mountain – (12,441 ft) – Cimarron Range , New Mexico
Bastion Peak – (13,494 ft)– Wind River Range , Wyoming
Mount Baxter – California
Big Bear Mountain – California
Mount Bona (16,550 ft) – Saint Elias Mountains , Alaska
Mount Borah – Idaho
Boundary Peak – (13,140 ft)– White Mountains , Nevada – Highest point in Nevada
Bridge Mountain – Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area , Nevada
Black Tooth Mountain –(13,005 ft)– Bighorn Mountains , Wyoming
Blue Job Mountain – New Hampshire
Blue Knob (Pennsylvania)
Bristol Mountain – New York
Broken Top – Cascades , Oregon
C
Camel's Hump – Green Mountains , Vermont
Cannon Mountain – White Mountains , New Hampshire
Capitol Peak –(14,137 ft)– Elk Mountains , Colorado
Castle Peak – (14,265 ft)– Elk Mountains , Colorado
Castle Peak –(9,109 ft)– Sierra Nevada , California
Cathedral Peak – California
Mount Charleston – Spring Mountains , Nevada
Mount Cheaha – Appalachian Mountains , Alabama
Mount Churchill (15,638 ft) – Saint Elias Mountains , Alaska
Cirque of the Towers – Wind River Range , Wyoming
Cloud Peak – (13,167 ft)– Bighorn Mountains , Wyoming
Columbia Peak – (7,136 ft) – Henry M. Jackson Wilderness –in the U.S. state of Washington
Mount Columbia – (14,077 ft) – Collegiate Peaks , Colorado
Crater Lake – Cascades , Oregon ; see Mt.Mazama
Crestone Needle – (14,203 ft)– Sangre de Cristo Range , Colorado
Crestone Peak – (14,294 ft)– Sangre de Cristo Range , Colorado
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E
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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
Flagstone Peak –(13,450 ft)– Wind River Range , Wyoming
Flat Top Mountain –(12,361 ft)– Flat Tops , Colorado
Mount Foraker – Alaska
Francs Peak –(13,153 ft) – Absaroka Range , Wyoming
Fremont Peak – (13,745 ft)–Wind River Range , Wyoming
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Gannett Peak –(13,804 ft/4209 m)–Wind River Range , Wyoming , highest point in the Rocky Mountains outside of Colorado
Glacier Peak – (10,541 ft)–Cascades , Washington
Glass Mountain , California (11,138 ft/3395 m)
Grand Teton – (13,770 ft)–Teton Range – Grand Teton National Park , Wyoming
Granite Peak – (12,807 ft/3904 m) – Beartooth Mountains , Montana
Grays Peak – Front Range , Colorado
Mount Greylock – Massachusetts
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J
K
L
Mount Lafayette – White Mountains , New Hampshire
Mount Lassen – Cascades , California
Lavender Peak – (13,245 ft) – La Plata Mountains , Colorado
Mount Lemmon – (2,791 m) – Santa Catalina Mountains , Arizona
Mount Lincoln – (14,293 ft)– Mosquito Range , Colorado
Lone Peak – (11,253 ft)–Wasatch Range , Utah 40°31′36″N 111°45′19″W / 40.52667°N 111.75528°W / 40.52667; -111.75528
Longs Peak –(14,259 ft)–Front Range –Rocky Mountain National Park , Colorado
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Maiden Peak – Cascade , Oregon
Mammoth Mountain – California
Mount Mansfield – Green Mountains , Vermont
Mount Marathon – Kenai Mountains , Alaska
Maroon Bells : – Maroon Peak and North Maroon Peak – Elk Mountains , Colorado
Mount Marcus Baker – Chugach Range , Alaska
Mount Marcy (5,344 ft) – Adirondack Mountains , Highest peak of New York State
Mount Massive –(14,421 ft) – Sawatch Range , Colorado
Mauna Loa – Hawaii ; see Oceania .
Mount McKinley or Denali – Alaska 6194m (20,320 ft) highest mountain in North America 63°04′10″N 151°00′13″W / 63.06944°N 151.00361°W / 63.06944; -151.00361
Medicine Bow Peak – (12,016 ft)– Snowy Range , Wyoming
Mount Mitchell (6,684 ft) – highest mountain of the Appalachians
Mount Monadnock – New Hampshire
Mount Moran – (12,605 ft) –Teton Range – Grand Teton National Park , Wyoming
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Pikes Peak – (14,115 ft)–Front Range , Colorado
Porcupine Mountains Michigan
Mount Princeton – (14,204 ft)– Collegiate Peaks , Colorado
Pyramid Peak – (9,985 ft)– Crystal Range , California
Pyramid Peak –(14,025 ft)– Elk Mountains , Colorado
Pyramid Peak – (8,159 ft) – Lewis Range , Montana
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Mount Sacagawea –(13,569 ft)– Wind River Range , Wyoming
Mount Saint Elias –(18,009 ft/5,489 m) – on the Alaska and Canada border – second highest peak in North America
Mount Saint Helens – active volcano in the Cascades , Washington
Sand Mountain – Appalachians , Alabama
San Jacinto Peak (3,293 m) – California
Mount Sanford (16,237 ft) – Saint Elias Mountains , Alaska
Mount Shasta –(14,179 ft)– Cascade Range , California
Mount Sherman – (14,043 ft)– Mosquito Range , Colorado
Mount Shuksan – Cascades
Mount Si – Cascades , short but popular
Snoqualmie Mountain – Washington
The Sphinx – (13,258 ft)– Wind River Range , Wyoming
Mount Stuart – Cascades , Washington
Mt. Sunapee – Sunapee, New Hampshire
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Mount Tabor – Portland, Oregon
Mount Thielsen – Cascades , Oregon
Three Fingered Jack – Cascades , Oregon
Mount Timpanogos – Wasatch Range , Utah (11,750 ft)
Three Sisters – Oregon
Mount Torbert –(11,413 ft) – Tordillo Mountains , Alaska
Truchas Peak – (13,107 ft) – Sante Fe Mountains , New Mexico
Turret Peak – (13,600 ft) – Wind River Range , Wyoming
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Mount Warner –(13,722 ft) – Wind River Range , Wyoming
Mount Washington (1917m/6288') – highest peak in northeastern United States
Mount Werner – Colorado – location of the Steamboat Ski Resort
Wheeler Peak – (13,063 ft) – Snake Range , Nevada second highest peak in Nevada
Wheeler Peak –(13,167 ft) – Taos Mountains , New Mexico
West Spanish Peak – (13,631 ft) – Spanish Peaks , Colorado
Mount Whitney – (14,497.2 ft/4,421 m) – Sierra Nevada , highest mountain in the contiguous United States
Wind River Peak –(13,192 ft)– Wind River Range , Wyoming
Mount Wilson – (14,252 ft) – San Miguel Mountains , Colorado
Mount Woodrow Wilson – (13,502 ft) – Wind River Mountains , Wyoming
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Y
Z
Central America and Antilles
Volcán Tajumulco (4,211m), Guatemala , highest mountain in Guatemala and Central America
Chirripó (3,820m), Costa Rica , highest mountain in Costa Rica, located in Perez Zeledon (Talamanca Range)
Ventisqueros (3,812m), Costa Rica location Perez Zeledon (talamanca range) near Chirripo
Volcán Barú (3,470m), Panama , highest mountain in Panama
Volcán Irazú (3,432), Costa Rica highest volcano in Costa Rica and second highest mountain in Costa Rica
Cerro Fábrega (3,335m), Panama , in Bocas del Toro Province
Pico Duarte (3,175m), Dominican Republic , highest mountain in the Antilles
Cerro las Minas (2,870m), Honduras , highest mountain in Honduras
Blue Mountain Peak (2,256m), Jamaica , highest mountain in Jamaica
Mogotón (2,106m), Nicaragua , highest mountain in Nicaragua
Pico Turquino (1,975m), Cuba , highest mountain in Cuba
Volcán Arenal (1,657m), Costa Rica , the most active volcano in Costa Rica
La Grande Soufrière (1,467m), Guadeloupe , highest mountain in the Lesser Antilles
Cerro de Punta (1,328m), Puerto Rico , highest mountain in Puerto Rico
Doyle's Delight (1,124m), Belize , highest mountain in Belize
Oceania
Australia
Mawson Peak (2,745 m) — Highest peak in any state or territory of Australia, located in the southern Indian Ocean
Mount Kosciuszko (2,228 m) — located in the Snowy Mountains ; New South Wales . Mount Kosciuszko is the highest mountain in mainland Australia
Australian Alps — the parent range of the Snowy Mountains (the highest mountain range in Australia) and the Brindabella Ranges
Great Dividing Range — the parent range of the Australian Alps and the third longest mountain range in the world
Blue Mountains — New South Wales
Mount Bogong (1,986 m) — highest mountain in Victoria
Mount Feathertop (1,922 m) — Victoria
Mount Hotham (1,861 m) — Victoria
Falls Creek (1,842 m) — Victoria
Mount Buller (1,804 m) — Victoria
Mount Buffalo (1,695 m) — Victoria
Mount Ossa (1,614 m) — highest mountain in Tasmania
Cradle Mountain (1,545 m) — Tasmania
Mount Dandenong — near Melbourne
Mount Keira — in the Illawarra escarpment near Keiraville, Wollongong , New South Wales
Mount Kembla — in the Illawarra escarpment near Unanderra, Wollongong, New South Wales
Mount Wellington (1,271 m)— Tasmania
Bluff Knoll (1,095 m) — Western Australia
Ayers Rock (863m) — picturesque sandstone rock formation in the Northern Territory
Hawaii
Malay Archipelago
(Complete list )
Puncak Jaya (4,884m) New Guinea (also known as Carstenz Pyramid )
Puncak Mandala (4,760m) New Guinea
Mount Wilhelm (4,509m) New Guinea
Mount Giluwe (4,368m) New Guinea (highest volcanic peak in Oceania )
Mount Kinabalu (4,095m) Borneo
Angemuk (3,949m) New Guinea
Gunung Kerinci (3,805m) Sumatra
Pegunungan Kobowre (3,750m) New Guinea
Gunung Rinjani (3,726m) Lombok
Gunung Semeru (3,676m) Java
Undundi-Wandandi (3,640m) New Guinea
Bulu Rantemario (3,478m) Sulawesi
Gunung Leuser (3,466m) Sumatra
Gunung Slamet (3,428m) Java
Deyjay (3,340m) New Guinea
Gunung Arjuna (3,339m) Java
Gunung Raung (3,332m) Java
Gunung Sumbing (3,320m) Java
Gunung Lawu (3,265m) Java
Gunung Dempo (3,159m) Sumatra
Gunung Sendoro (3,150m) Java
Gunung Merbabu (3,145m) Java
Mount Agung (3,142m) Bali
Gunung Argopuro (3,088m) Java
Bukit Mugajah (3,079m) Sumatra
Gunung Careme (3,078m) Java
Tanete Gandangdewata (3,074m) Sulawesi
Fuyul Sojol (3,030m) Sulawesi
Gunung Binaiya (3,027m) Seram
Pangrango (3,019m) Java
Buyu Balease (3,016m) Sulawesi
Gunung Bandahara (3,012m) Sumatra
New Zealand
South America
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Pico Cristóbal Colón (5,775 m), Colombia
Pico Simón Bolívar (5,775 m)
Ritacuba Blanco (5,410 m)
Nevado del Huila (5,365 m)
Nevado del Ruiz (5,321 m)
Nevado del Tolima (5,215 m)
Pico Pan de Azucar (5,120 m)
Santa Isabel (4,950 m)
Nevado Cumbal (4,764 m)
Nevado del Quindío (4,760 m)
Puracé (4,650 m)
Nevado El Cisne (4,636 m)
Cerro Negro de Mayasquer (4,445 m)
Galeras (4,276 m)
Azufral (4,070 m)
Ecuador
Chimborazo (6,267 m), Ecuador
Cotopaxi (5,897 m)
Cayambe (5,790 m)
Antisana (5,758 m)
El Altar (5,319 m)
Iliniza Sur (5,263 m)
Sangay (5,230 m)
Iliniza Norte (5,116 m)
Tungurahua (5,023 m)
Carihuairazo (5,018 m)
Cotacachi (4,944 m)
Sincholagua (4,873 m)
Corazón (4,782 m)
Pichincha (4,776 m)
Chiles (4,723 m)
Rumiñahui (4,722 m)
Imbabura (4,621 m)
Cerro Hermoso (4,571 m)
Atacazo (4,455 m)
Pasochoa (4,199 m)
Sumaco (3,780 m)
Reventador (3,562 m)
Guyana
Paraguay
Peru
Uruguay
Venezuela
Southern Andes
Aconcagua (6,962 m), Argentina , highest mountain outside Asia
Ojos del Salado (6,891 m), highest mountain in Chile , second highest mountain outside Asia and the tallest volcano in the world.
Monte Pissis (6,793), Argentina, third highest mountain outside Asia and the second tallest volcano in the world.
Llullaillaco (6,738 m), Argentina/Chile
Cerro Mercedario (6,720 m), Argentina
Cerro San Valentin (4,058), Chile
Lanin Volcano (3,776 m), Argentina/Chile
Tronador (3,491), Argentina/Chile
Fitz Roy (3,375 m), Argentina/Chile. Among the most technically difficult mountains to climb in the world.
Cerro Torre (3,133 m), Argentina/Chile. Among the most technically difficult mountains to climb in the world.
Volcán Antuco (2,979 m), Chile
Villarrica (2,847 m), Chile
Monte Sarmiento (2,300 m), Chile
Atlantic Ocean
Teide (3,718 m) - on Tenerife in the Canary Islands , officially the highest point in Spain
Mount Paget (2,935 m) - on South Georgia Island
Mount Fogo (2,829 m) - on Fogo Island in the Cape Verde Islands
Roque de los Muchachos (2,423 m) - on the La Palma in the Canary Islands
Pico Alto (2,351 m) - on the Azores , officially the highest point in Portugal
Queen Mary's Peak (2,060) - on Tristan da Cunha , Saint Helena
Pico de São Tomé (2,024 m) - on São Tomé Island
Mount Usborne (705 m), East Falkland . The highest point in the Falkland Islands .
Arctic Ocean
Indian Ocean
See also
References