Rocky mountains
No, the name Montana is actually derived from Spanish, meaning "mountain" or "mountainous." It refers to the state's numerous mountain ranges.
The mountain ranges in India are the Himalayas
Montana means mountainous in Spanish. The western part of Montana is indeed, very mountainous. The Rocky Mountains and other mountain ranges make up a large majority of the west, the eastern side, however, is relatively flat.
Mt. Logan is the highest mountain in Canada. It is located in the Saint Elias Moutains, which are a subgroup of the Pacific Coast Ranges. Mt. Logan is located in Yukon, and its elevation is 5959 meters (19,850 feet).
There are 2 mountain ranges that are completely within Franch borders: 1. Les Vosges 2. Le Massif Central
Compression
The state name that means mountainous is "Vermont." The name Vermont comes from the French words for "green mountain," reflecting the state's mountainous terrain and lush forests.
Two western mountain ranges in the US are the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
The Sawtooth Mountain Range is located in northern Minnesota.
Ben Nevis
The name of the mountain system made up of parallel ranges is the "Cordillera." This term is often used to describe mountain ranges that run parallel to each other, such as the Andes in South America or the Rocky Mountains in North America.