YES. Roughly one-sixth (15%) of France is covered by the Massif Central.
Alpes, Vosges, Jura, Pyrenées, Massif Central, Cévennes....
the Alps, the Vosges & the Massif Central, there, a bonus one for good behaviour !
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The highest are "les Alpes" (the Alps) in the South-East, "les Pyrénées" (the Pyrenees) in the South-West, "le Massif Central" (in South central France).Lower and old eroded moutain ranges are "le Morvan", "les Vosges" and "le Jura", north of the Massif Central and the Alps. "Les Cévennes" are considered part of the Massif Central.
There are more than 40 named mountains in the country of France. All of these belong to one of the Five Mountain Ranges of France. The ranges are the Massif Central, the Pyrenees, the Jura, the Alps, and the Vosges.
Extinct volcanoes in France are primarily found in the Massif Central region, particularly in the Auvergne region. The most famous extinct volcano in France is Puy de Dôme, located in this region. Other notable extinct volcanoes in France include Puy de Sancy and Puy de Pariou.
The mountain range that is in the east of France is The Alps which is known as les Alpes. This is one of the most important mountain ranges in France.
There are not many as it is one of frances largest mountain ranges.
One famous mountain is Mount Erebus, the southern-most active volcano on Earth. Another is Vinson Massif, the tallest mountain on the continent.
France has several mountain ranges including the Alps, Pyrenees and Massif Centrale, but the entire country is not perched on one mountain and has numerous lowland areas.
There are a number of mountain ranges in France and one of the best known is the Pyrenees. This impressive range of mountains form a natural border between France and Spain. The largest mountain in the range is the Pic de Nethou which is 11,168 feet in height.