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! Elevation [m]
! Elevation [m]
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| Mont Blanc
| [[Mont Blanc]]
| [[France]], [[Italy]]
| [[France]], [[Italy]]
| 4,810
| 4,808
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| [[Dufourspitze]]
| [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]]
| 4,634
|-
| [[Weisshorn]]
| [[Switzerland]]
| 4,505
|-
| [[Matterhorn]]
| [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]]
|  4478
|-
| [[Großglockner]]
| [[Austria]]
| 3,798
|-
| [[Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey]]
| [[Italy]]
| 4,112
|-
| [[Gran Paradiso]]
| [[Italy]]
| 4,061
|-
| [[Marmolada]]
| [[Italy]]
| 3,344
|-
|-
|}
|}

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The Alps is the name of a mountain range in Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east, through Liechtenstein, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, to France in the west.

The highest mountain in the Alps is Mont Blanc, at 4,808 meters, on the Italian-French border.


Prominent peaks of the Alps

Peak Location Elevation [m]
Mont Blanc France, Italy 4,808
Dufourspitze Switzerland, Italy 4,634
Weisshorn Switzerland 4,505
Matterhorn Switzerland, Italy 4478
Großglockner Austria 3,798
Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey Italy 4,112
Gran Paradiso Italy 4,061
Marmolada Italy 3,344