No. There are bens.
Alps - Europe Urals - between Europe and Asia Scotland - U.K. Andes - South America
Eiffel tower,Alps,Thorens castle
The Alps range from 2007 meters above sea level to 4808 meters above sea level.
Scotland, Swiss Alps and Portugal
No. Ben Nevis is in the Grampian Mountains in Scotland.
The White Tower - film - was created on 1950-06-24.
they are located above Italy about 100 mile above it approximately.
The Australian Alps are the highest mountain range on mainland Australia. Part of the Great Dividing Range which extends from the northern tip of Australia right down to Victoria, the Australian Alps are positioned roughly in Australia's southeast, on the border of Victoria and New South Wales. With the highest mountain in the Australian Alps, Mt Kosciuszko, being a mere 2228m above sea level (some sources say 2,229m), the term "Alps" is really a misnomer. Nonetheless, they are the highest mountains on the mainland, receiving good snowfalls in winter.
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* Eastern Alps ** Central Eastern Alps (Austria, Switzerland, and Italy) *** Bergamo Alps *** Hohe Tauern **** Ankogel Group **** Defereggen Mountains **** Glockner Group **** Goldberg Group **** Granatspitz Group **** Hafner Group **** Kreuzeck Group **** Rieserferner Group **** Schober Group **** Venediger Group *** Kitzbühel Alps *** Niedere Tauern *** Ötztal Alps *** Rhaetian Alps **** Albula Range **** Bernina Range **** Bregaglia Range **** Livigno Range **** Oberhalbstein Range **** Plessur Range **** Samnaun Alps **** Sesvenna Range **** Silvretta *** Stubai Alps *** Tux Alps *** Verwall Alps *** Zillertal Alps ** Northern Limestone Alps (Austria and Germany) *** Allgäu Alps *** Berchtesgaden Alps *** Dachstein *** Ennstaler Alpen *** Karwendel *** Lechtal Alps *** Rätikon *** Totes Gebirge *** Wetterstein *** Wilden Kaiser ** Southern Limestone Alps (Austria, Italy, and Slovenia) *** Adamello-Presanella *** Brenta Group *** Carnic Alps *** Dolomites *** Julian Alps *** Kamnik Alps *** Karawanken *** Ortler Alps * Western Alps (France, Switzerland, and Italy) ** Bernese Alps ** Cottian Alps ** Dauphiné Alps ** Glarus Alps ** Graian Alps *** Vanoise *** Gran Paradiso ** Lepontine Alps ** Ligurian Alps ** Maritime Alps ** Mont Blanc Group ** North-Eastern Swiss Alps ** Pennine Alps ** Savoie Alps ** Urner Alps * Apennines, Italy * Balkan Mountains, Bulgaria and Serbia * Black Forest, Germany * Black Mountains, Wales * Brecon Beacons, Wales * Cairngorms, Scotland * Cantabrian Mountains, Spain * Picos de Europa * Basque mountains * Carpathian Mountains, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania * Tatra Mountains * Beskidy Mountains * Bieszczady Mountains * Transylvanian Alps * Caucasus (Russia, Georgia and Azerbaijan) * Dentelles de Montmirail, France * Dinaric Alps (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and Albania) * Grampian mountains - Scotland * Ben Nevis * Harz, Germany * Jura mountains, Switzerland * Karelides, Finland (ancient) * Măcin Mountains, Romania * Ore Mountains (Erzgebirge), Germany and Czech Republic * Pennines, England * Pindus Mountains, Greece * Pirin, Bulgaria * Pyrenees, France and Spain * Rhodope Mountains, Bulgaria and Greece * Rila, Bulgaria * Rhön Mountains, Germany * Scandinavian Mountains, Norway and Sweden * Jotunheimen * Lyngen Alps * Rondane * Saltfjellet * Trollheimen * Sierra Morena, Spain * Sistema Bético, Spain * Sistema Central, Spain * Sierra de Guadarrama * Sistema Ibérico, Spain * Sistema Penibético, Spain * Snowdonia, Wales * Svecofennides, Finland and Sweden (ancient) * Sudetes (Czech Republic, Germany, and Poland) * Table Mountains * Karkonosze * Jizera Mountains * Orlicke Mountains * Golden Mountains * Bardzkie Mountains * Rudawy Janowickie * Stone Mountains * Kaczawskie Mountains * Opawskie Mountains * Bystrzyckie Mountains * Owl Mountains * Šumava (Bavarian Forest, Bohemian forest), Czech Republic and Germany * Swabian Alb, Germany * Tatras, Slovakia and Poland * Ural Mountains, Russia * Vogelsberg Mountains, Germany * Vosges mountains, France * Wicklow Mountains, Ireland
The Australian Alps are the highest mountain range on mainland Australia. Part of the Great Dividing Range which extends from the northern tip of Australia right down to Victoria, the Australian Alps are positioned roughly in Australia's southeast, on the border of Victoria and New South Wales.