The highest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus, located in Russia.
The highest mountain peak in Europe is Mount Elbrus, located in the Caucasus Mountains in Russia.
Mount Elbrus in the Caucasus mountain range in Russia is the highest mountain in Europe. Mont Blanc in the Alps is the second highest and the highest in Western Europe.
Elbrus (Caucasus Mountains in Russia)
The highest mountain in Europe is Mount Elbrus located in Russia (Caucus region)
Mount Elbrus is in Russia, on the border between Asia and Europe. Mount Elbrus is an inactive volcano located in the western Caucasus mountain range. It is the highest point in Europe.
The Caucasus Mountain in Elbrus, Russia at 18,510 feet / 5642 meters
The true highest point in Europe is Mount Elbrus, Russia, which is located in the Caucuses. However, since the Caucuses are in both Europe and Asia, many geographers disregard this mountain range in calculating the tallest mountain in Europe. The recognized tallest mountain is Mont Blanc/Monte Bianco, which is located in the Alps on the French/Italian border.
There is a slight problem with geography, as to where in the Caucasus, Europe ends and Asia starts. However, most people agree that Mount Elbrus is the highest mountain in Europe at 5,642 metres (18,510 ft).
Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in westernEurope and the highest mountain in the Alps. It is generally accepted as being located in both France and Italy. Therefore, it is considered the highest mountain in those countries. The highest mountain in Europe is Mt. Elbrus, which is located in the Caucacus mountain range in Russia.
No it is not. The Netherlands is the 10th largest country in Europe (or 9th excluding Russia) by population and the 30th by area (or 29th excluding Russia).
There is no specific mountain range that separates Europe from Russia; much of Russia is IN Europe. The Ural mountains in central Russia separate Europe from Asia.