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The above European Top 10 list excludes peaks on lands and islands that are part of European countries but are outside or on the limits of the European continent and its tectonic and geographic boundaries, like Teide (with prominence of 3,715 m, 12,188 ft), Tenerife Island, Spain; Belukha peak of the Altai Mountains in Russia (with prominence of 3,343 m, 10,968 ft); and Piton des Neiges (with ...
Some couples such as Denmark , Netherlands , Spain (Canary Islands) and Portugal (Azores Islands) have part of their territory and their high points outside of Europe; their non-European high points are mentioned in the Notes. For more details about Serbian and Kosovan highest points and ranks, see list of mountains in Kosovo.
The encirclement parent is found by tracing the contour below peak A's key col and picking the highest mountain in that region. This is easier to determine than the prominence parent; however, it tends to give non-intuitive results for peaks with very low cols such as Jabal Shams which is #110 in the list.
Pages in category "Lists of mountains of Europe" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Europe" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The mountains of Europe. Subcategories. This category has the following 16 subcategories, out of 16 total. Mountains of Europe by country (42 C) * ...
175 of the summits are on international borders. A number of mountains (e.g. Rocciamelone (IT), Aiguille de Tré la Tête (IT), Monte Rosa (CH), Piz Bernina (CH), and Hochgall (IT)) straddle borders as well, but have their summit on one side. In the list, only the exact location of the culminating point of the mountain is considered.
Pickle Gap – a mountain pass in Arkansas; San Gorgonio Pass – California, separates Mount San Gorgonio and the Transverse Ranges from Mount San Jacinto and the Peninsular ranges; Tijeras Pass – New Mexico, main route through the Sandia and Manzano Mountains east of Albuquerque; Polkorridoren, Peary Land, Greenland