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How many mountains are there in Europe? Any images showing all of them?

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  1. too many to count.

    Are you sure the question isn't 'mountain ranges in Europe?'

    Anyways the poster above me only listed mountains in the Alps.  Not including the Apennines or any other ranges (not that I know too many either.)


  2. MANY!!

    [edit] Alps

    Aletschhorn (4,193 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Allalinhorn (4,024 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Alphubel (4,206 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Balmhorn (3,699 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Piz Bernina (4,049 m), Switzerland - highest peak in the Eastern Alps

    Bietschhorn (3,934 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Bishorn (4,153 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Blüemlisalp (3,664 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Breithorn (4,164 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland, Italy

    Piz Corvatsch (3,451 m), Switzerland

    Dachstein (2,997 m), highest peak of Styria, Upper Austria and Austrian Limestone Alps, first vertical climb (19th century)

    Dammastock (3,630 m), Switzerland

    Dent Blanche (4,356 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Dent du Géant (4,013 m), Mont Blanc Massif, France

    Dent d'Hérens (4,171 m), Pennine Alps, Italy, Switzerland

    Dents du Midi (3,257 m), Switzerland

    Diablerets (3,210 m), Switzerland

    Dom (4,545 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Dufourspitze (4,634 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Eiger (3,970 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Fiescherhorn (4,049 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Finsteraarhorn (4,274 m), Alps, highest peak of the Bernese Oberland

    Gornergrat (3,135 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Gran Paradiso (4,061 m), Italy

    Grand Combin (4,314 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Grandes Jorasses (4,208 m), Italy-France, Mont-Blanc range

    Großglockner (3,797 m), highest peak in Austria

    Hochkönig (2,938 m), Austria near Berchtesgaden, Germany

    Jungfrau (4,158 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Piz Kesch (3,418 m), Eastern Alps, Switzerland

    Klein Matterhorn (3,883 m), with cable car, Switzerland

    Koschuta (2,135 m), Karawanken, Austria-Slovenia

    Lagginhorn (4,010 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Lauteraarhorn (4,042 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Lenzspitze (4,294 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Liskamm (4,527 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Matterhorn (4,477 m), Pennine Alps, Italy Switzerland

    Mönch (4,101 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Mont Blanc (4,808 m), Mont Blanc Massif, Italy, France- highest mountain in Western Europe

    Mont Blanc de Courmayeur (4,748 m), Mont Blanc Massif, Italy-France

    Mont Blanc du Tacul (4,248 m), Mont Blanc Massif, France

    Monte Cristallo (3,199 m), Dolomites, Cortina d'Ampezzo/Veneto-Italy

    Monte Rosa (4,634 m), Pennine Alps, Italy-Switzerland second highest mountain massif in Western Europe

    Piz Morteratsch (3,751 m), Switzerland

    Nadelhorn (4,327 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Napf (1,407 m), Swiss Flysch Alps

    Nesthorn (3,822 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Nordend (4,609 m), Pennine Alps, Italy, Switzerland

    Ober Gabelhorn (4,063 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Ortler (3,902 m), highest peak of Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy

    Ostspitze (4,632 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Pelvoux (3,946 m), French Alps

    Pilatus (2,129 m), near Lucerne, Switzerland

    Rheinwaldhorn (3,402 m), Lepontine Alps, Switzerland

    Rigi (1,797 m), overlooking Lake Lucerne

    Rimpfischhorn (4,199 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Piz Palü (3,905 m), Switzerland, Italy

    Säntis (2,502 m), Appenzell Alps, Switzerland

    Sciliar (2,563 m), Dolomites, Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy

    Schneeberg (2,076 m), highest peak in Lower Austria

    Schreckhorn (4,078 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Signalkuppe (4,554 m), Pennine Alps, Italy, Switzerland

    Strahlhorn (4,190 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Titlis (3,239 m), Swiss Urner Alps

    Tödi (3,620 m), Swiss Glarus Alps

    Traunstein (1,610 m), photo star at Traunsee, Upper Austria

    Triglav (2,864 m), highest peak of Slovenia

    Untersberg (1,973 m), near of Salzburg city

    Weisshorn (4,506 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Weissmies (4,017 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Wetterhorn (3,701 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Wildhorn (3,248 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Wildspitze (3,774 m), Ötztaler Alps, Austria

    Wildstrubel ( 3,243 m), Bernese Alps, Switzerland

    Zinalrothorn (4,221 m), Pennine Alps, Switzerland

    Zugspitze (2,964 m), on the Austrian-German border, and the highest point in Germany

    Zumsteinspitze (4,563 m), Pennine Alps, Italy, Switzerland

    etc

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mou...

    EDIT: To the answerer below me: "That would've been h**l of a long list if I added all of them. That's why I wrote"etc" and pointed a web site for all of them

  3. Lots. Try an atlas. Or better still, google the various countries and find the highest point in the geographical features.

    And next time do your homework early.  

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