Mont. Blanc 4808m high
The highest point in France (and in Europe) is the Mont Blanc summit in the French Alps, along the Italian border (4,810 m). The lowest point is located near the Belgian border, in the marais des Moëres (the Moëres marshes), near Dunkirk, where the land is 2 to 3 meters below sea level.
The Mont Blanc (4810 m), located in the Alps near the Italian Border, is France's and Europe's highest point.
Mont Blanc, the highest point in the Alps, is located on the border between France and Italy.
The highest point of land on Earth is the summit of Mount Everest, which stands at an elevation of 29,032 feet (8,848 meters) above sea level.
from the last point of land from US to the first point of land to the France there are 2,889 miles. (found it with the assistance of GoogleEarth) Thanks
Land at the highest point is often referred to as a peak, summit, or crest. It represents the topmost elevation of a geographic feature such as a mountain, hill, or ridge.
Cadillac Mountain 1530 feet is the highest point on the Atlantic coast
Mont Blanc in the western Alps, between Italy and France.
Depends whether you ask a Frenchman or an Italian. The summit of Mont Blanc, at 4,808 metres (15,774 ft), is the highest point in France. And also in Italy. Both nations claim the summit for their own.
Highest point in relation to what? land elevation? It would be Mount Everest. The highest point on the earths crust, Mount Everest stands at 29,000 ft. It is suggested that because of plate tectonics, Everest is growing by .16 in per year
The highest point in Daviess County, Kentucky is unknown as there is no specific peak or mountain that is identified as the highest point within the county. Daviess County is mainly characterized by rolling hills and agricultural land rather than significant elevation changes.
the 'Mont blanc' is the highest mountain in France (and in Europe) - As for 'Point blanc', I did not find any information of any French place of that name - It must be a small and unimportant place if it does exist.