Mount Zion is in the Judean mountain range
Mount Everest sits in the Himalayan mountain chain.
Answer 1They are two 'mounts' next to each other.Mt Zion was a Jebusite stronghold captured by David (1Kings 8:1; 1Chronicles 11:5) (2Samuel 5:6, 7, 9) which became his royal residence (Psalm 2:6). When the Ark of the Covenant was transferred there it became especially holy to God. (2Samuel 6:17).Mt Moriah was north of Zion, where the Temple was built during Solomon's reign. Eventually the term "Holy Mountain" and "ZION" came to refer to the combined area of Zion and Moriah, Jerusalem itself.(Isaiah 66:20).[Comment moved to Discussion Section.]Answer 2Yes and No.Historically, Mount Zion was used interchangeably with Mount Moriah. Both referred to the Temple Mount/Foundation Stone where the Dome of the Rock Shrine currently sits. It is in this location that the Jebusites had their fortress, David had his palace in close proximity, and Solomon built the Temple.About 2000 years ago, Judeans started referring to a second mountain, to the southwest of the Temple Mount as Mount Zion. This mountain is currently located to the south of the Armenian Quarter and is still called Mount Zion. They stopped using the term "Mount Zion" to refer to the Temple Mount and instead used Mount Moriah to exclusively refer to that.
The Alps
There is no city called Mount Everest. The only Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world that sits on the border of Tibet and Nepal.
Mount Everest sits on the border of Nepal and Tibet in the Himalayan mountains
Kilimanjaro is a volcano and is not part of a range, although it sits along a fault line known as the Great Rift Valley
The Cachi mountain is located in Argentina. It is part of the Andes mountain range and sits in the Salta Province in northwestern Argentina.
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Azerbaijan sits on the crest of the Caucasus Mountains, which are the largest mountains in the country.
K2, or Chogori as it is locally known, is 8611 metres high.It sits on the border of Northern India and China,in the Karakoram Range of the Western Himilaya Mountains.
Mount Vesuvius whose elevation is most often listed as 4,203 feet.
Jerusalem itself is not situated in a mountainous area, but it is surrounded by hills. The city sits on a plateau in the Judean Mountains, with the Mount of Olives to the east and the hill country of central Israel nearby.