4,050m=13,290ft
alps?
The Austrian Alps are considered to be part of the Eastern Alps. The tallest mountain in Austria is Grossglockner, which reaches a height of 12461 feet.
The Alps in Europe are some of the biggest mountains in the world. The size of mountains are always increasing though so there is no way to know the exact height at any given time.
20,250 feet i think
Mont Blanc is the tallest peak in the Alps measuring in at 4,807m or 15,771 ft.
The Alps are 680 miles long and range in width between 80 and 140 miles. They cover about 800,000 square miles. Pfander, in Austria, is the smallest of these mountains at only 3491 feet.
Western alps, central alps, and eastern alps
The Pyrenees, The Vosges, The Jura, the "Massif Central" and the Alps make up the five major mountain systems of France.
Mount Blanc of the alps is approximately 15771 ft high. This converts to 4807 meters ( or 4.807 kilometers), 2.987 miles, and 5257 yards. This is a little more than half the height of Mount Everest.
The Alps are 680 miles long and range in width between 80 and 140 miles. They cover about 800,000 square miles. Pfander, in Austria, is the smallest of these mountains at only 3491 feet.
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