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Himalayas
Hannibal & his troops & elephants crossed over the Alps & the Apennines in his quest to eradicate the Romans during the Punic War.
5 million miles
The name means "white rock" and is derived from the Basque mountain ranges near the Spain where the name originated.
The ancient Indian epic, the Ramayana, mentions a city located towards the West of India, after crossing a sea (Arabian) and a couple of mountain ranges. The city was circular "shaped like a wheel with a thousand (many) spokes". The city was made by a celestial architect by the name Vishvakarma. The name of the City was 'Chakra-van'. The Ramayana describes the route from India right up to what is probably the Zagros range in Iran & Iraq. Whether Baghdad was made on the ruins of the more ancient, way more ancient Chakravan is not known but there definitely was a perfectly circular city somewhere in the Zagros range as per the Ramayana. The 'Ramayana' is at least 7000 year old, if not older.
The Alps and Apennines
There are two major mountain ranges, the Alps and the Appennino or Apennines.
The Alps and the Apennines.
The Apennines.
They are all mountain ranges in Europe.
The Alps, the Pyrenees, the Apennines, and the Carpathians.
Italy has two major mountain ranges. The northern border of Italy is in the Alps. The Apennines run along the length of Italy.
4 major mountain ranges of Europe? The Alps, Pyrenees, Carpathian , and Appinines. Apennines not Appinies
The backbone of Italy is made of mountain ranges. The mountain ranges are called the Italian Appennino or the Apennine Range or just the Apennines.
The Alps The Apennines The Andes The Sperrins The Pyrenees The Urals The Vosges The Knockmealdowns
The Pyrenees is the mountain range in southern Europe, separating the Iberian Peninsula from the rest of the continent.
Major European mountain ranges include the Alps, the Urals, the Caucasus, the Scandinavian Mountains, the Carpathian Mountains, the Pyrenees, and the Apennines.