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Draft page containing the list of tallest mountains in each of the countries of Europe (that are actually in Europe) At present just the cut down list from list of tallest mountains in each of the countries of the world, some pictures that need dots and a better table style from the Europe article
better table style with flags from Europe article
According to different definitions, such as consideration of the concept of Central Europe, the following territories and regions may be subject to various other categorisations.
Name of country, with flag |
Highest Mountain |
Height |
Mountain Range |
Countries: |
Albania |
Korab |
2,753 m |
Balkans? |
Andorra |
Coma Pedrosa |
2,946 m |
Pyrenees |
Austria |
Großglockner |
3,797 m |
? |
Belarus |
Dzyarzhynskaia Hara |
346m |
? |
Belgium |
Signal de Botrange |
694 m |
? |
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Maglic' |
2,386 m |
? |
Bulgaria |
Musala |
2,925 m |
? |
Croatia |
Dinara |
1,830 m |
? |
Czech Republic |
Snezka |
1,602 m |
? |
Denmark |
Yding Skovhøj |
172.54 m |
? |
Estonia |
Suur Munamagi |
318 m |
? |
Finland |
Haltiatunturi |
1,328 m |
? |
France |
Mont Blanc |
4,807 m |
? |
Germany |
Zugspitze |
2,963 m |
? |
Greece |
Mount Olympus |
2,917 m |
? |
Hungary |
Kékes |
1,014 m |
? |
Iceland |
Hvannadalshnúkur |
2,110 m |
? |
Ireland |
Carrauntoohill |
1,041 m |
? |
Italy |
Mont Blanc |
4,748 m |
? |
Latvia |
Gaizinkalns |
312 m |
? |
Liechtenstein |
Grauspitz |
2,599 m |
? |
Lithuania |
Aukštojas Hill |
293.84 m |
? |
Luxembourg |
Buurgplaatz |
559 m |
? |
Macedonia[1] |
Golem Korab |
2,764 m |
? |
Malta |
Dingli Cliffs |
253 m |
? |
Moldova |
Dealul Bălăneşti |
430 m |
? |
Monaco |
Chemin des Revoires |
163 m |
? |
Montenegro |
Bobotov Kuk |
2,522 m |
? |
Netherlands |
Vaalserberg |
322 m |
? |
Norway |
Galdhøpiggen |
2,469 m |
? |
Poland |
Rysy |
2,499 m |
? |
Portugal[2] |
Serra da Estrela |
1,993 m |
? |
Romania |
Moldoveanu Peak |
2,544 m |
? |
Russia[3] |
Gora El'brus |
5,642 m |
? |
San Marino |
Monte Titano |
755 m |
? |
Serbia[4] |
Đeravica |
2,656 m |
? |
Slovakia |
Gerlachovsky Stit |
2,655 m |
? |
Slovenia |
Triglav |
2,864 m |
? |
Spain[5] |
Mulhacén |
3,479 m |
? |
Sweden |
Kebnekaise |
2,111 m |
? |
Switzerland |
Dufourspitze |
4,634 m |
? |
Ukraine |
Hora Hoverla |
2,061 m |
? |
United Kingdom |
Ben Nevis |
1,343 m |
? |
Vatican City |
Vatican Hill |
75 m |
? |
Dependencies, Autonomous provinces and Overseas Territories: |
Åland (Finland) |
|
|
? |
Faroe Islands (Denmark) |
|
|
|
Gibraltar (UK) |
Rock of Gibraltar |
426 m |
? |
Guernsey[6] |
|
|
|
Isle of Man[7] |
Snaefell |
621 m |
|
Jan Mayen |
Beerenberg |
2,277 m |
? |
Jersey[8] |
|
|
|
Svalbard and Jan
Mayen Islands (Norway) |
Newtontoppen |
1,717 m |
|
Eastern Europe / Asia: |
Kazakhstan[9] |
|
|
|
Azerbaijan[10] |
|
|
|
Georgia[11] |
Mt'a Shkhara |
5,158 m |
|
Turkey[12] |
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