Revision as of 22:41, 4 June 2015 editDavid Edgar (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers, Rollbackers17,126 edits →Denmark: split out to new page← Previous edit | Latest revision as of 05:01, 23 June 2024 edit undoWburrow (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users, Rollbackers9,268 editsm Reverted 1 edit by 2409:4050:2DB6:FE6A:0:0:4E48:7B00 (talk) to last revision by WesoreeTags: Twinkle Undo | ||
(46 intermediate revisions by 26 users not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{Short description|none}} | |||
{{Cleanup|date=February 2011}} | |||
]s are listed according to various criteria: | |||
* ] | |||
** ] greater than {{Convert|7200|m|ft|0}} above sea level | |||
{{Expand list|date=August 2008}} | |||
** ] | |||
** ] | |||
==Eight-thousanders== | |||
* ] | |||
{{Further|Eight-thousander}} | |||
** ] | |||
** ] | |||
==Seven Summits== | |||
* ] | |||
{{Further|Seven Summits}} | |||
* ] restricted to a specific geographic area | |||
**] | |||
==Seven Second Summits== | |||
**] | |||
{{Further|Seven Second Summits}} | |||
* ] sorted by country or province | |||
** ], the highest peak on each continent | |||
** ], the second-highest peak on each continent | |||
{{Further|Seven Third Summits}} | |||
* ] sorted by geological origin | |||
* ] organized into mountain ranges | |||
==Volcanic Seven Summits== | |||
{{Further|Volcanic Seven Summits}} | |||
=={{anchor|Summits farthest from the Earth's center}} Summits farthest from the Earth's center== | |||
{{Further information|Summits farthest from the Earth's center}} | |||
==By continent or area== | |||
===Africa=== | |||
{{see also|List of highest mountain peaks of Africa}} | |||
{{see also|List of mountains in South Africa}} | |||
{{see also|List of mountains in Algeria}} | |||
{{see also|List of mountains in Uganda}} | |||
The ] shows the highest 75 summits with 500m topographic prominence. The following are lesser peaks: | |||
* ] (1,544 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,414 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,022 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,380 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,370 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,485 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,419 m), ] | |||
* ] (3,445 m), ] | |||
*] (1,500 m), ] | |||
* ] (3,417 m), ] | |||
* ] (3,187 m) ] - highest mountain in South Sudan | |||
* ] (2,620 m), ] | |||
* ] (3,002 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,592 m), highest mountain in ] | |||
* ] (3,175 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,070 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,285 m), ] | |||
===Antarctica=== | |||
See ] | |||
===Asia=== | |||
====Great Himalayas==== | |||
{{further information|List of highest mountains|List of mountains of Nepal|List of mountains of Pakistan|List of mountains in China|List of Ultras of Tibet, East Asia and neighbouring areas|List of mountains in India|Mountains of Bhutan}} | |||
====Hindu Kush==== | |||
{{further information|Hindu Kush}} | |||
====Karakoram==== | |||
{{further information|Karakoram|Baltoro Muztagh}} | |||
====Altai==== | |||
{{further information|Altai Mountains}} | |||
====East Asia==== | |||
{{further information|List of mountains and hills of Japan by height|List of mountains in Taiwan|List of mountains of China}} | |||
====Hong Kong==== | |||
{{Main|List of mountains, peaks and hills in Hong Kong}} | |||
====Indian Subcontinent==== | |||
{{see also|List of mountains of India}} | |||
* ] (2,675 m), ] - Near ], ] - highest point of peninsular India. | |||
* ] (2,638 m), ] - Near ], ] - second highest point of peninsular India. | |||
* ] (2,623 m), ] - Near ], ] | |||
* ] (2,100m), ] - ], Kerala | |||
* ] (1,930m), ] - In ] near ], ] | |||
* ] (1,894m), ] - ], Karnataka | |||
* ] (1,753m), ] - Karnataka | |||
* ] (1,748m), ] - ], Karnataka | |||
* ] (1,712m), ] - ] of ] taluka, Karnataka | |||
* ] (1,965 m), ], ] | |||
* ] at 1,722 m (5,650 ft),in ] in ] ] | |||
* Deomali, (1672 m), ] - ], ] | |||
* Mahendragiri, (1501 m), ] - ], ] | |||
* ], (1439 m), ] - ],] | |||
====Sri Lanka==== | |||
{{see also|List of mountains of Sri Lanka}} | |||
====Iran==== | |||
See ] | |||
====Southeast Asia==== | |||
{{Further information|List of Southeast Asian mountains}} | |||
====Others==== | |||
{{see also|List of Ultras of West Asia}} | |||
* ] (5,137 m), ] - landing site, in ] of the biblical account of ], of his ] | |||
* ] (5,610 m), ] | |||
* ] (7,556 m), highest peak in ], ] - also known as Minya Konka, highest peak in the ] Ranges | |||
* ] (5413 m) - also known as Celestial peak, found in the Four Girls Nature Reserve, in ], ] | |||
* ] (Lian Hua Feng - "Lotus Pak" 1,864 m), "Yellow Mountain" ], ] | |||
* ] (7,134 m), ]-] border (] range) | |||
* ] (7,496 m), ] - highest peak in the ] | |||
* ] (5,047 m), ], in ] | |||
* ] (6,740 m), ], ] - also known as Kagebo, highest mountain in Yunnan, it is unclimbed and is holy to Tibetan Buddhism | |||
* ] (4,750 m), ]n volcano | |||
* ] (7,719 m), ], ] - highest mountain in the ] | |||
* ] (7,546 m), ], ] - located in the ], one of the easiest mountains above 7500 to climb | |||
* ] (7,485 m), highest point in ], located in the ] mountain range. | |||
* ] (Tomur Feng) (7,439 m), ]-] border - highest peak in the ] | |||
* ], (4,008 m) highest peak in ] | |||
* ], (3,491 m) highest peak in ] | |||
* ] (3,088 m), highest point in ] | |||
* ] (3,760 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,727 m), ] | |||
* ] (2,814 m), ]-] border | |||
* ] (2,628m), ] | |||
* ] (1,208m), ] | |||
===Europe=== | |||
====Alps==== | |||
{{further information|List of mountains of the Alps|List of Alpine four-thousanders}} | |||
====Apennines==== | |||
{{further information|Apennines|List of mountains of Italy}} | |||
====Balkans==== | |||
{{further information|List of mountains of the Balkans}} | |||
''See also'': ], ], ], ], ], ]. | |||
====Carpathian Mountains==== | |||
{{further information|Carpathian Mountains}} | |||
====Caucasus==== | |||
{{further information|Caucasus Mountains}} | |||
====Crimean Mountains==== | |||
{{further information|Crimean Mountains}} | |||
====Cyprus==== | |||
* ], ], ] - (1,952m). The highest point of Cyprus | |||
====Germany==== | |||
See | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
====Iberia==== | |||
{{further information|Iberian Peninsula#Mountains}} | |||
====Iceland==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Iceland}} | |||
====Ireland==== | |||
See ] | |||
====Denmark==== | |||
{{see|List of hills and mountains in Denmark}} | |||
====Finland==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Finland}} | |||
====Norway==== | |||
{{see|List of highest points of Norwegian counties|List of mountains in Norway by height}} | |||
====Sweden==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Sweden}} | |||
====United Kingdom==== | |||
{{Further|Mountains of the United Kingdom|List of mountains and hills of the British Isles by height|Mountains and hills of Scotland}} | |||
====Volcanoes in Europe==== | |||
{{further information|List of volcanoes in Europe}} | |||
===North America=== | |||
====Canada==== | |||
* 5959 m ] – ] Highest peak in Canada | |||
* 5489 m ] – ] | |||
* 5226 m ] – ] | |||
* 5173 m ] – ] | |||
* 4850 m ] – ] | |||
* 4813 m ] – ] | |||
* 4671 m ] – ] Highest peak in British Columbia | |||
* 4557 m ] – ] | |||
* 4507 m ] – ] | |||
* 4289 m ] – ] | |||
* 4240 m ] – ] | |||
* 4196 m ] – ] | |||
* 4019 m ] – ] Highest peak in the Coastal Mountains | |||
* 3959 m ] – ] Highest peak in the Canadian Rockies | |||
* 3928 m ] – ] | |||
* 3741 m ] – ]/] Highest peak in Alberta. | |||
* 3741 m ] – ] | |||
* 3731 m ] – ] Highest mountain fully in Alberta | |||
* 3664 m ] – ] Canadian Rockies | |||
* 3617 m ] – ] Canadian Rockies | |||
* 3616 m ] – Alberta/British Columbia Canadian Rockies | |||
* 3609 m ] – ] | |||
* 3567 m ] – ] | |||
* 3555 m ] – ] Coastal Mountains | |||
* 3540 m ] – ] | |||
* 3520 m ] – ] | |||
* 3519 m ] – ] | |||
* 3516 m ] – ] | |||
* 3498 m ] – on the border of ] and ] | |||
* 3493 m ] – ] | |||
* 3491 m ] – ] | |||
* 3470 m ] – ] | |||
* 3433 m ] – Alberta/British Columbia | |||
* 3417 m ] – ] | |||
* 3413 m ] – ] | |||
* 3412 m ] – ] | |||
* 3411 m ] – Alberta/British Columbia | |||
* 3399 m ] – ] | |||
* 3394 m ] – ] | |||
* 3377 m ] – ] | |||
* 3373 m ] – ] | |||
* 3363 m ] – ] | |||
* 3361 m ] – ] | |||
* 3361 m ] – ] | |||
* 3360 m ] – ] | |||
* 3360 m ] – ] | |||
* 3342 m ] – ] | |||
* 3316 m ] – ] | |||
* 3315 m ] – ] | |||
* 3313 m ] - ] | |||
* 3313 m ] – ] | |||
* 3313 m ] – ] | |||
* 3312 m ] – ] | |||
* 3312 m ] – ] | |||
* 3298 m ] – ] | |||
* 3295 m ] – Alberta/British Columbia | |||
* 3294 m ] – Alberta/British Columbia | |||
* 3275 m ] – ] | |||
* 3274 m ] – ] | |||
* 3242 m ] – ] | |||
* 3236 m ] – ] | |||
* 3234 m ] – ] | |||
* 3225 m ] – ] | |||
* 3208 m ] – ] Rogers Pass. Gateway to British Columbia | |||
* 3205 m ] – ] | |||
* 3201 m ] – ] | |||
* 3200 m ] – ] | |||
* 3185 m ] – ] | |||
* 3183 m ] – ] | |||
* 3182 m ] – ] | |||
* 3181 m ] – ] | |||
* 3176 m ] – ] | |||
* 3162 m ] – ] | |||
* 3150 m ] – ] | |||
* 3138 m ] – ] | |||
* 3132 m ] – ] | |||
* 3126 m ] – ] | |||
* 3120 m ] – ] | |||
* 3099 m ] – ] | |||
* 3098 m ] – ] | |||
* 3094 m ] – ] | |||
* 3094 m ] – ] | |||
* 3090 m ] – ] | |||
* 3089 m ] – ] | |||
* 3086 m ] – ] | |||
* 3085 m ] – ] | |||
* 3063 m ] – ] | |||
* 3063 m ] – ] | |||
* 3053 m ] – Alberta/British Columbia | |||
* 3050 m ] – ] | |||
* 3045 m ] – ] | |||
* 3044 m ] – ] | |||
* 3038 m ] – ] | |||
* 3037 m ] – ] | |||
* 3035 m ] – ] | |||
* 3033 m ] – ] | |||
* 3032 m ] – ] | |||
* 3024 m ] – ] | |||
* 3021 m ] – ] | |||
* 3018 m ] – ] | |||
* 3008 m ] – ] | |||
* 3002 m ] – ] | |||
Notables | |||
* 2680 m ] – ] Coastal Mountains. Major volcano | |||
* 2675 m ] – ] Coastal Mountains. Major volcano | |||
* 2385 m ] – ] Coastal Mountains. Major volcano | |||
* 2284 m ] – ] Coastal Mountains. Ski Resort | |||
* 2195 m ] – ] highest Mountain on Vancouver Island | |||
* 2182 m ] – ] Coastal Mountains. Ski Resort | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] (1,219+ m) – highest point in the ]; highest island peak on the Atlantic coast of North America | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] (1,652 m) – highest point in the ]; second highest mountain in Canada east of the Rockies | |||
* ] (1,050 m) – highest point in the ] | |||
* ] (1675 m) largest cliff face in the world. | |||
====Greenland==== | |||
See ] | |||
====Mexico==== | |||
See ] | |||
====United States==== | |||
{{main|List of mountains of the United States}} | |||
] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] | |||
<div id="USAA">'''A'''</div> | |||
* ] – (12,281 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* Mount Arvon (603m) - Baraga County, Michigan | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ]– (13,205 ft)–], ] | |||
* ]– (14,276 ft)– ], ] | |||
<div id="USAB">'''B'''</div> | |||
* ] (9,068 ft / 2,764 m) – Cascade Range, ] | |||
* ] – (10,781 ft)– Cascade Range, Washington | |||
* ] – (12,441 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ] – (13,494 ft)– Wind River Range, Wyoming | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – California | |||
* ] (16,550 ft) – ], Alaska | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – (13,140 ft)– ], ] – Highest point in ] | |||
* ] – ], Nevada | |||
* ]–(13,005 ft)– ], Wyoming | |||
* ] – New Hampshire | |||
* ] – (14,351 ft) – ], Colorado | |||
* ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – Cascade Range, Oregon | |||
<div id="USAC">'''C'''</div> | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] – White Mountains, New Hampshire | |||
* ] –(14,137 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – (14,265 ft)– Elk Mountains, Colorado | |||
* ] –(9,109 ft)– ], California | |||
* ] – California | |||
* ] – ], Nevada | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] –(15,638 ft) – Saint Elias Mountains, Alaska | |||
* ] – Wind River Range, Wyoming | |||
* ]–(12,954 ft)– ], Colorado | |||
* ] – (10,466 ft) – ], ] – highest point in ] | |||
* ]– (13,167 ft)– ], Wyoming | |||
* ] – (12,026 ft) –]– ], Wyoming | |||
* ] – (7,136 ft) – ], Washington | |||
* ] – (14,077 ft) – ], Colorado | |||
* ] – Cascade Range, ]; see ] | |||
* ] – (12,168 ft)– Elk Mountains, Colorado | |||
* ] – (14,203 ft)– ], Colorado | |||
* ] – (14,294 ft)– Sangre de Cristo Range, Colorado | |||
* ]– (14,053 ft)– ], Colorado | |||
<div id="USAD">'''D'''</div> | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – (13,155 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ]– ], ] | |||
* ] (Oregon) – ], ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – (12,163 ft)–], ] | |||
* ]– (13,600 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ]– (13,349 ft)– ], ] | |||
<div id="USAE">'''E'''</div> | |||
* ] – (11,358 ft)– ] – ], ] | |||
* ] (14,433 ft/4,401 m) – ], ], highest point in the ] | |||
* ]– (13,052 ft)– ], ], a.k.a. Harrower Peak | |||
* ]– (14,265 ft)– ], ] | |||
<div id="USAF">'''F'''</div> | |||
* ] or ] (15,300 ft or 4663 m) – ], ], ] & ], ] & ], highest point in ] | |||
* ] –(13,468 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ]–(13,450 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] –(12,361 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ]–(13,153 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ]– (13,745 ft)–], ] | |||
<div id="USAG">'''G'''</div> | |||
* ] –(13,804 ft/4209 m)–], ], highest point in the ] outside of ] | |||
* ] – (10,541 ft)–], ] | |||
* ], ] (11,138 ft/3395 m) | |||
* ] – (13,770 ft)–]– ], ] | |||
* ] – (12,807 ft/3904 m) – ] – highest point in ] | |||
* ]– ], ] | |||
* ] – (12,352 ft)–], ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
<div id="USAH">'''H'''</div> | |||
* ] – (8,836 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – (14,427 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – (13,560 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ]–(13,620 ft)–], ] | |||
* ]–(13,115 ft)–], ] | |||
* ]&ndash (13,232 ft)–], ] | |||
* ] – (11,239 ft)–], ] | |||
* ] –(14,011 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
<div id="USAI">'''I'''</div> | |||
<div id="USAJ">'''J'''</div> | |||
* ] – (13,517 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ] – (12,771 ft) – ], ] 3rd highest peak in ] | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
<div id="USAK">'''K'''</div> | |||
* ] 10,310 ft | |||
* ] – at north end of the ] | |||
* ] – (13,528 ft/4123 m)– ], ] | |||
* ] – (13,114 ft) – ], ] | |||
<div id="USAL">'''L'''</div> | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] – (13,245 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ]– (9,159 ft/2,791 m) – ], ] | |||
* ]– (14,293 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – (11,253 ft)–], ] {{coord|40|31|36|N|111|45|19|W|type:mountain_region:US}} | |||
* ] –(14,259 ft)–]– highest point in ], ] | |||
<div id="USAM">'''M'''</div> | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ]: – ] and ]– ], ] | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] (5,344 ft) – ], Highest peak of ] State | |||
* ]–(14,421 ft) – ], ] | |||
* Mauna Kea (13,803 ft) - Hawaii | |||
* ] – ]; see ]. | |||
* ] or ] – ] 6194m (20,320 ft) highest mountain in ] {{coord|63|04|10|N|151|00|13|W|type:mountain_region:US}} | |||
* ]– (12,016 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] (6,684 ft) – highest mountain of the ] | |||
* ] – (965 metres) New Hampshire | |||
* ]– (12,605 ft) –]– ], ] | |||
<div id="USAN">'''N'''</div> | |||
* ] – Oregon | |||
<div id="USAO">'''O'''</div> | |||
* ] – (7,980 ft) ]– Washington | |||
* ] –(9,026 ft) – Wasatch Range, Utah | |||
* ]– (13,961 ft) – Sawatch Range, Colorado | |||
* ] – (14,160 ft) – Collegiate Peaks, Colorado | |||
<div id="USAP">'''P'''</div> | |||
* ] – (12,301 ft) – ] | |||
* ] – (14,115 ft)–], Colorado | |||
* ] – (11,884 ft)– ] – a prominent peak in the ], ] | |||
* ] - ] | |||
* ] – (14,204 ft)– Collegiate Peaks, Colorado | |||
* ]– (9,985 ft)– ], California | |||
* ] –(14,025 ft)– Elk Mountains, Colorado | |||
* ] – (8,159 ft) – ], Montana | |||
<div id="USAQ">'''Q'''</div> | |||
* ]– (14,271 ft)– ], Colorado | |||
<div id="USAR">'''R'''</div> | |||
* ] (14,411 ft / 4,392 m) – ], ] | |||
* ] – ], Alabama | |||
<div id="USAS">'''S'''</div> | |||
* ]–(13,569 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] –(18,009 ft/5,489 m) – on the Alaska and Canada border – second highest peak in North America | |||
* ] – active volcano in the ], ] | |||
* ] – Appalachians, Alabama | |||
* ] (3,293 m) – California | |||
* ] (16,237 ft) – Saint Elias Mountains, Alaska | |||
* ] –(14,179 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – (14,043 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – ], ] | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ] – Washington | |||
* ] – (13,258 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ]– (13,155 ft)– ], ] | |||
* ] – Cascade Range, Washington | |||
* ] – ] | |||
* ]– (13,460 ft)– ], ] | |||
<div id="USAT">'''T'''</div> | |||
* ] – Portland, Oregon | |||
* ] – ], Oregon | |||
* ] – Cascade Range, Oregon | |||
* ] – ], ] (11,750 ft) | |||
* ] – Oregon | |||
* ] –(11,413 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ] – (13,107 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ]– (13,600 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ] – (13,158 ft) – ], ] | |||
<div id="USAU">'''U'''</div> | |||
* ] – (14,321 ft)– ], ] | |||
<div id="USAV">'''V'''</div> | |||
* ] – (12,739 ft) – ], ] | |||
* ] – (13,870 ft) – ], ] | |||
<div id="USAW">'''W'''</div> | |||
* ] –(13,722 ft) – Wind River Range, Wyoming | |||
* ] (1917m/6288') – highest peak in northeastern United States | |||
* ] – (10,565 ft) – ] – location of the ], Colorado | |||
* ] – (13,063 ft) – ], Nevada second highest peak in Nevada | |||
* ] –(13,167 ft) – ], New Mexico | |||
* ] – (13,631 ft) – ], Colorado | |||
* ]– (13,020 ft)– Wind River Range, Wyoming | |||
* ]– (14,497.2 ft/4,421 m) – Sierra Nevada, highest mountain in the ] | |||
* ] –(13,192 ft)– Wind River Range, Wyoming | |||
* ] – (14,252 ft) – ], Colorado | |||
* ] – (12,165 ft) – Wind River Range – a prominent peak in the ], Wyoming | |||
* ] – (13,502 ft) – Wind River Mountains, Wyoming | |||
<div id="USAX">'''X'''</div> | |||
<div id="USAY">'''Y'''</div> | |||
* ] (14,202 ft)– Collegiate Peaks, Colorado | |||
* ], ], Wyoming | |||
<div id="USAZ">'''Z'''</div> | |||
* ] – (12,185 ft) – ], Colorado | |||
===Central America and Antilles=== | |||
{{further information|List of mountain peaks of Central America|List of Ultras of Central America}} | |||
* ] (4,211m), ], highest mountain in Guatemala and Central America | |||
* ] (3,820m), ], highest mountain in Costa Rica, located in Perez Zeledon (Talamanca Range) | |||
* ] (3,812m), ] location Perez Zeledon (talamanca range) near ] | |||
* ] (3,470m), ], highest mountain in Panama | |||
* ] (3,432), ] highest volcano in Costa Rica and second highest mountain in Costa Rica | |||
* ] (3,335m), ], in ] | |||
* ] (3,175m), ], highest mountain in the Antilles | |||
* ] (2,870m), ], highest mountain in Honduras | |||
* ] (2,256m), ], highest mountain in Jamaica | |||
* ] (2,106m), ], highest mountain in Nicaragua | |||
* ] (1,975m), ], highest mountain in Cuba | |||
* ] (1,657m), ], the most active volcano in Costa Rica | |||
* ] (1,467m), ], highest mountain in the ] | |||
* ] (1,328m), ], highest mountain in Puerto Rico | |||
* ] (1,124m), ], highest mountain in Belize | |||
===Oceania=== | |||
====Australia==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Australia}} | |||
====Hawaii==== | |||
{{further information|List of mountains of Hawaii}} | |||
====Malay Archipelago==== | |||
{{further information|List of Ultras of Malay Archipelago}} | |||
====New Zealand==== | |||
{{main|List of mountains of New Zealand by height}} | |||
===South America=== | |||
====Bolivia==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Bolivia}} | |||
====Brazil==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Brazil}} | |||
====Colombia==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Colombia}} | |||
====Ecuador==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Ecuador}} | |||
====Guyana==== | |||
* ], (2,739 m), ] | |||
====Paraguay==== | |||
* ], (842 m), the highest point of ] | |||
====Peru==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Peru}} | |||
====Uruguay==== | |||
* ], ] | |||
====Venezuela==== | |||
* ], (4,981 m), ], ] | |||
====Southern Andes==== | |||
{{see|List of mountains in Argentina|List of mountains in Chile}} | |||
===Atlantic Ocean=== | |||
* ] (3,718 m) - on ] in the ], officially the highest point in ] | |||
* ] (2,935 m) - on ] | |||
* ] (2,829 m) - on ] in the ] | |||
* ] (2,423 m) - on the ] in the ] | |||
* ] (2,351 m) - on the ], officially the highest point in ] | |||
* ] (2,060) - on ], ] | |||
* ] (2,024 m) - on ] | |||
* ] (705 m), ]. The highest point in the ]. | |||
===Arctic Ocean=== | |||
* ] (2,277m) - the world's northernmost active volcano, located on ] island | |||
===Indian Ocean=== | |||
* ] (3,069m) - on ] Island | |||
* ] (2,745 m) - highest peak in any state or territory of ], located on ] | |||
* ] (2,361m) - on ] Island in ] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* ], including lists for peakbaggers | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
* ] | |||
{{list of lists|geography}} | |||
==References== | |||
{{Reflist}} | |||
{{DEFAULTSORT: |
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mountains}} | ||
] | ] | ||
] | |||
] |
Latest revision as of 05:01, 23 June 2024
Mountains are listed according to various criteria:
- List of mountains by elevation
- List of highest mountains greater than 7,200 metres (23,622 ft) above sea level
- List of highest unclimbed peaks
- List of volcanoes by elevation
- Topographic prominence
- Summits farthest from the Earth's center
- Lists of highest points restricted to a specific geographic area
- Lists of mountains by region sorted by country or province
- Seven Summits, the highest peak on each continent
- Seven Second Summits, the second-highest peak on each continent
- List of mountain types sorted by geological origin
- List of mountain ranges organized into mountain ranges
See also
- List of mountain lists, including lists for peakbaggers