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  2. List of mountain ranges in Asia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mountain ranges in Asia. Lists. Name Country 'Approx. length (km) Highest mountain 'Max height (m) ... Japanese Alps *Hida Mountains

  3. Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Alps (/ æ l p s /) [a] are one of the highest and most extensive mountain ranges in Europe, [b] [2] stretching approximately 1,200 km (750 mi) across eight Alpine countries (from west to east): Monaco, France, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Germany, Austria and Slovenia.

  4. Geography of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    While smaller groups within the Alps may be easily defined by the passes on either side, defining larger units can be problematic. A traditional divide exists between the Western Alps and the Eastern Alps, which uses the Splügen Pass (Italian: Passo dello Spluga) on the Swiss-Italian border, together with the Rhine to the north and Lake Como in the south as the defining features.

  5. Japanese Alps - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese Alps (日本アルプス, Nihon Arupusu) is a series of mountain ranges in Japan which bisect the main island of Honshu. The peaks that tower over central Honshu have long been the object of veneration and pilgrimage.

  6. Alpine climate - Wikipedia

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    They are present in the Himalayas, the Tibetan Plateau, Gansu, Qinghai and Mount Lebanon [12] in Asia; the Alps, the Urals, the Pyrenees, the Cantabrian Mountains and the Sierra Nevada in Europe; the Andes in South America; the Sierra Nevada, the Cascade Range, the Rocky Mountains, the northern Appalachian Mountains (Adirondacks and White ...

  7. Geology of the Alps - Wikipedia

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    In the Western Alps the Helvetic nappes can be found to the north and west, sometimes still under klippes of the Penninic nappes, as in the Préalpes du Sud south of Lake Geneva. In many spots in the central zone north of the Periadriatic seam large antiforms called anticlinoria can be found, sometimes they are displayed in the outcrops as windows.

  8. Category:Alps by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Alps by country. 1 language. ... Swiss Alps (8 C, 10 P) This page was last edited on 1 August 2020, at 07:38 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Alpide belt - Wikipedia

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    The Alpide belt or Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt, [1] or more recently and rarely the Tethyan orogenic belt, is a seismic and orogenic belt that includes an array of mountain ranges extending for more than 15,000 kilometres (9,300 mi) along the southern margin of Eurasia, stretching from Java and Sumatra, through the Indochinese Peninsula, the Himalayas and Transhimalayas, the mountains of ...