la vostra madre <--- that's Italian :P
Several mountains in Oregon are Mount Ashland, Mount Bachelor, Mount Bailey, Cooper Mountain, Grizzly Mountain, Mount Hood, Mount Howard, Mount Jefferson, Mount Mitchell, Saddle Mountain, Steens Mountain, Strawberry Mountain, and Mount Washington. A list of more mountains in Oregon can be found here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mountains_of_Oregon
There are many mountain ranges in Japan. These mountain ranges include Hida Mountains, Japanese Alps, Akaishi Mountains, Kiso Mountains, and Hakkoda Mountains.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. The Himalayan mountains is a chain of mountains where Mount Everest is.
No Mount Everest is not the hardest mountain to climb, there are many mountains that are very hard to climb.
Fiji has many mountains. It's highest mountain is Mount Tomanivi.
It would appear that "mount" is used as a prefix, or comes before the name, eg. Mount Everest, and that "mountain" is used when it is used as a suffix, or comes after the name, as in Bald Mountain. Also, when there are multiple 'mounts', it becomes the Appalachian Mountains, or the Rocky Mountains. One of the English language's many peculiarities.
Many volcanoes are mountains. The mountain is built up from thousands of years of volcanic deposits.
There are many volcanic mountains in Japan. Among the more famous are Mount Fuji, Mount Unzen, and Sakurajima.
The North American mountain that is 4.399m in height is called Mount Massive and it is in the Sawatch Range that lies in Colorado.
Ireland has many mountain ranges. Here are just some. The Magillacuddy Reeks, the Dublin Mountains, Wicklow Mountains, the Mourne Mountains, the Sperrins, the Slieve Blooms, the Ox Mountains, the Blue Stack Mountains, the Derryveagh mountains and many others.
There are approximately 7 mountain ranges that are located in Jerusalem. A few of the mountains are called Temple Mount, Mount of Olives, and Mount Herzl.
Chile's main mountain range, its part of the Andes, has many mountains within Chile's boundaries. One mountain is in fact a volcano as well. This is Mount Copahue.