The five mountain ranges in France, by decreasing height:
- The French Alps, (on the Italian border - hosts the 'Mont Blanc, Europe's highest peak, 4810 meters),
- Pyrénées, (on the South, straddling the Spanish border),
- [Massif du] Jura, (on the East alongside Switzerland)
- Massif Central, (in central/ South central France)
- Vosges (Eastern France)
The BIGGEST mountain range in France is the alps which is located south of Jura. :)
the Alps are the highest mountain range in France, then the Pyrénées.
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.
The Pyrenees mountain range separates France from Spain.
the pyrenes seperates france frrom spain
the Jura mountain range is in eastern France, on the border with Switzerland. The mountain range in south central France is called 'le massif central'
The BIGGEST mountain range in France is the alps which is located south of Jura. :)
The mountain range that forms a border with Spain and France is the Pyrenees Mountains. The border that separates the two counties runs at the highest point of the Pyrenees' Mountain Range.
No, the alps are a mountain range. The tallest mountain in France is "Mont Blanc" or the white mountain.
the Alps are the highest mountain range in France, then the Pyrénées.
The Pyrénées is the mountain range located on the border between France and Spain.
No, the largest mountain range is the Himalayas in Southern Asia.
It is definitely a mountain range and not a desert.
That mountain range is the Alps.
The Jura, North-West of Switzerland, is another mountain range on the border with France.
There is no mountain range between France and England. They are separated by a body of water know as the English Channel.
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.