As a wild guess, England
Cumbria.
Britain's three highest peaks are all in Scotland: Ben Nevis (1344m), Ben Macdui (1309m) and Braeriach (1296m). You may have been thinking of the three peaks challenge; the highest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales: Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike (England - 978m) and Snowdon (Wales - 1085m).
not many, Asians are short and all look the same.
currently mt. McKinley does not aproach the height of the 14 highest peaks or the highest summits of all 7 continents.
== == Some think its Tibet, which is called the "Roof of the World" I think its Lesotho, which also has the highest low point of any country, at 1400m above MSL, and is called the "Mountain Kingdom"
Denali, formerly known as Mount McKinley, stands at 20,310 feet (6,190 meters) and is the highest peak in North America. However, there are 14 peaks in the world that exceed Denali's height, all of which are located in the Himalayas and the Karakoram range. The highest of these is Mount Everest, which reaches 29,032 feet (8,848 meters). Other notable peaks include K2, Kangchenjunga, and Lhotse, all of which are significantly taller than Denali.
El Mulhacen in Granada is the highest peak in mainland Spain ( 3482 meters). El Pico del Teide in Tenerife is the highest peak in all of Spain ( 3718 meters).
It'sNepal it has the most highest mountains in the world and the most mountains in the world, it has most part ofHimalayasand has it's ownindividualpeaks and the total number is more than 250.And don't listen to anyone who says pakistan or india or iran, just go to google map and look at asia, where do you see all the mountains.
Well the Rockies have a highest point and that is mount elbert and mount elbert is 14,440 tall
norway
It is Kilimanjaro in Tanzania that is the highest of the peaks along the Great Rift Valley, and also in all of Africa. Use the link below for more information.
All these mountains are the highest peaks for their continent...Aconcagua-South AmericaMcKinley-North AmericaKilimanjaro-AfricaElbrus-Australia (I think?)