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What is the tallest mountain in the Alps?

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I have a essay to do and I can't find which mountain is the tallest in the Alps! Can anyone help?

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  1. The Matterhorn


  2. It was the Matterhorn, but it fell down.

  3. Its mount Blanc at 4807 meters

    See this link for all the high mountains in the Alps

    http://german.about.com/library/almanac/...

    Everest is in Asia, its nowhere near the Alps

    Hope that was helpfull

  4. Alps - a mountain range in S Europe, extending from France through Switzerland and Italy into Austria, Slovenia, and Croatia.

    Highest peak, Mont Blanc, 15,781 ft.

    Mont Blanc in the French Alps is the highest mountain in western Europe. The French sometimes call it "La Dame Blanche", The White Lady. Its summit lies at 4807 meters (or about 15800 feet) above sea level.

  5. Everest

  6. The highest mountain in the Alps is Mont Blanc, at 4808 metres (15774 ft)

  7. At 5,633 meters (18,481 ft) Mount Elbrus is the tallest mountain in Europe. It is part of the Ural mountains which are considered to be the border between Europe and Asia. During ancient times, Mount Elbrus was known as Strobilus and it was believed to be the location where Zeus had Prometheus chained to a rock. The highest summit of Mount Elbrus was first climbed in 1874 by F. Crauford Grove.

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