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Geography Statistics > Highest point > name (most recent) by country
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| Countries (A to Z) |
Description |
| Albania |
Mount Korab |
| Andorra |
Coma Pedrosa |
| Armenia |
Mount Aragats |
| Austria |
GroÇ?glockner |
| Azerbaijan |
BazardǬzǬ |
| Belarus |
Dzyarzhynskaya Hara |
| Belgium |
Signal de Botrange |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Magli |
| Bulgaria |
Musala |
| Croatia |
Dinara |
| Cyprus |
Mount Olympus |
| Czech Republic |
Sn?óka |
| Denmark |
MÇ÷llehÇ÷j |
| Estonia |
Suur MunamÇÏgi |
| Finland |
Halti |
| France |
Mont Blanc (Mont Blanc is the highest point in Western Europe) (Official French and Italian maps are not in agreement about the local course of the international border; if Mont Blanc is not regarded as being in Italy, the highest peak would be Monte Bianco de Courmayeur (4,748 m)) |
| Georgia |
Shkhara |
| Germany |
Zugspitze |
| Greece |
Mount Olympus |
| Hungary |
KǸkes |
| Iceland |
Hvannadalshnǧkur |
| Ireland |
Carrauntoohil |
| Italy |
Mont Blanc |
| Kazakhstan |
Khan Tangiri Shyngy (Pik Khan-Tengri) |
| San Marino |
Monte Titano |
| Slovakia |
GerlachovskÇ« tÇðt |
| Slovenia |
Triglav |
| Spain |
Teide (Teide is located in the Canary Islands; the highest point on the Spanish mainland is MulhacǸn (3,479 m)) |
| Sweden |
Kebnekaise |
| Switzerland |
Monte Rosa |
| Turkey |
Mount Ararat |
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CITATION
"Highest point > name by country", Wikipedia: List of highest points of European countries. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/red/graph/geo_hig_poi_nam-geography-highest-point-name&ob=ws
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