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  2. List of French mountains by prominence - Wikipedia

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    The following is a sortable table of the 37 peaks of continental France with a topographical prominence of at least 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). This table includes all Ultras with prominence of at least 1,500 m (4,900 ft) within continental France. Mountains located on islands and overseas departments are not included.

  3. Category:Mountain ranges of France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mountain ranges of France" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Alps; M.

  4. Category:Mountain ranges of France by region - Wikipedia

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    Mountain ranges of Hauts-de-France (1 C, 1 P) N. Mountain ranges of Nouvelle-Aquitaine (1 C, 1 P) O. Mountain ranges of Occitania (administrative region) (3 C, 7 P) P.

  5. List of mountain ranges - Wikipedia

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    Physiographic world map with mountain ranges and highland areas in brown, pink, and gray This is a list of mountain ranges on Earth and a few other astronomical bodies . First, the highest and longest mountain ranges on Earth are listed, followed by more comprehensive alphabetical lists organized by continent.

  6. French Alps - Wikipedia

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    While some of the ranges of the French Alps are entirely in France, others, such as the Mont Blanc massif, are shared with Switzerland and Italy. At 4,808 metres (15,774 ft), Mont Blanc, on the France–Italy border, is the highest mountain in the Alps, and the highest Western European mountain. [1]

  7. Alps - Wikipedia

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    The second-highest major peaks are Monte Rosa, at 4,634 m (15,203 ft), and Ortler, [21] at 3,905 m (12,810 ft), respectively. A series of lower mountain ranges run parallel to the main chain of the Alps, including the French Prealps in France and the Jura Mountains in Switzerland and France.

  8. Geography of France - Wikipedia

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    A topographic map of the Republic, excluding all the overseas departments and territories Simplified physical map. The geography of France consists of a terrain that is mostly flat plains or gently rolling hills in the north and the west and mountainous in the south (including the Massif Central and the Pyrenees) and the east (the country's highest points being in the Alps).

  9. Category:Mountain ranges by country - Wikipedia

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    Mountain ranges of France (5 C, 2 P) G. Mountain ranges of Gabon (2 P) Mountain ranges of Georgia (country) (1 C, 22 P) Mountain ranges of Germany (5 C, 11 P)