1. Mont Blanc -- France -- 15,711 feet
2. Monte Rosa -- Switzerland -- 15,203 feet
3. Dom -- Switzerland -- 14,911 feet
4. Liskamm -- Italy -- 14,852 feet
5. Weisshorn -- Switzerland -- 14,780 feet
6. Taschhorn -- Switzerland -- 14,731 feet
7. Matterhorn -- Italy-Switzerland -- 14,692 feet
8. Dent Blanche -- Switzerland -- 14,291 feet
9. Nadelhorn -- Switzerland -- 14,196 feet
10. Grand Combin -- Switzerland -- 14,154 feet
Yes, the Ural Mountains are the tallest mountains in Europe.
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The tallest mountains are found in the Himalayas. In fact, the ten tallest mountains are all found in the Himalayas.
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Nepal has eight of the world's ten tallest mountains
No. The tallest mountains in France are "French Alps" with Mont Blanc (tallest mountain in Europe - 4810m).
The Himalayas has nine of the ten highest mountains. Only second-ranked K2 is not in the Himalayas.
Nine of the ten tallest mountains in the world are located in the Himalayas. See Sources and related links for a list.
While the highest mountain in Europe is located in the Caucasus mountain range in eastern Europe, the bulk of the highest mountains are located in southern Europe, such as the mountains located in the Alps in southern France, Switzerland, Northern Italy. Included in this list are also the various mountains in Greece.
Yes!! The Scandinavian mountains are the longest mountains in Europe. There are ten mountains in the Scandinavian mountain range and it is VERY long. The Carpathian Mountains is the second longest mountain range in Europe.
no, the Rocky Mountains are the tallest
Mount Elbrus in the Caucasus mountain range in Russia is the highest mountain in Europe. Mont Blanc in the Alps is the second highest and the highest in Western Europe.