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Draft page containing the list of highest mountains in each of the countries of Europe (that are actually in Europe) At present just the cut down list from list of highest mountains in each of the countries of the world, some pictures that need dots and a better table style from the Europe article

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better table style with flags from Europe article

According to different definitions, such as consideration of the concept of Central Europe, the following territories and regions may be subject to various other categorisations.

Name of country, with flag Highest Mountain Height Mountain Range
Countries:
Albania Albania Korab 2,764 m ?
Andorra Andorra Coma Pedrosa 2,946 m Pyrenees
Austria Austria Großglockner 3,797 m ?
Belarus Belarus Dzyarzhynskaia Hara 346m ?
Belgium Belgium Signal de Botrange 694 m ?
Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina Maglic' 2,386 m ?
Bulgaria Bulgaria Musala 2,925 m Rila
Croatia Croatia Dinara 1,830 m ?
Czech Republic Czech Republic Snezka 1,602 m ?
Denmark Denmark Yding Skovhøj 172.54 m ?
Estonia Estonia Suur Munamagi 318 m ?
Finland Finland Haltiatunturi 1,328 m ?
France France Mont Blanc 4,807 m ?
Germany Germany Zugspitze 2,963 m ?
Greece Greece Mount Olympus 2,917 m ?
Hungary Hungary Kékes 1,014 m ?
Iceland Iceland Hvannadalshnúkur 2,110 m ?
Republic of Ireland Ireland Carrauntoohill 1,041 m ?
Italy Italy Mont Blanc 4,748 m ?
Latvia Latvia Gaizinkalns 312 m ?
Liechtenstein Liechtenstein Grauspitz 2,599 m ?
Lithuania Lithuania Aukštojas Hill 293.84 m ?
Luxembourg Luxembourg Buurgplaatz 559 m ?
North Macedonia Macedonia[1] Golem Korab 2,764 m ?
Malta Malta Dingli Cliffs 253 m ?
Moldova Moldova Dealul Bălăneşti 430 m ?
Monaco Monaco Chemin des Revoires 163 m ?
Montenegro Montenegro Bobotov Kuk 2,522 m ?
Netherlands Netherlands Vaalserberg 322 m ?
Norway Norway Galdhøpiggen 2,469 m ?
Poland Poland Rysy 2,499 m ?
Portugal Portugal[2] Serra da Estrela 1,993 m ?
Romania Romania Moldoveanu Peak 2,544 m ?
Russia Russia[3] Gora El'brus 5,642 m ?
San Marino San Marino Monte Titano 755 m ?
Kosovo Kosovo Đeravica 2,656 m ?
Slovakia Slovakia Gerlachovsky Stit 2,655 m ?
Slovenia Slovenia Triglav 2,864 m ?
Spain Spain[4] Mulhacén 3,479 m ?
Sweden Sweden Kebnekaise 2,111 m ?
Switzerland Switzerland Dufourspitze 4,634 m ?
Ukraine Ukraine Hora Hoverla 2,061 m ?
United Kingdom United Kingdom Ben Nevis 1,343 m ?
Vatican City Vatican City Vatican Hill 75 m ?
Dependencies, Autonomous provinces and Overseas Territories:
Åland Åland (Finland) ?
Faroe Islands Faroe Islands (Denmark) Slættaratindur 882 m
Gibraltar Gibraltar (UK) Rock of Gibraltar 426 m ?
Guernsey Guernsey[5] Le Moulin, Sark 114 m
Isle of Man Isle of Man[6] Snaefell 621 m
Norway Jan Mayen Beerenberg 2,277 m ?
Jersey Jersey[7] Les Platons 143 m
Norway Svalbard and Jan
Mayen Islands
(Norway)
Newtontoppen 1,717 m
Eastern Europe / Asia:
Kazakhstan Kazakhstan[8]
Azerbaijan Azerbaijan[9]
Georgia (country) Georgia[10] Mt'a Shkhara 5,158 m
Turkey Turkey[11]
  1. ^ The political name of this state is a matter of international dispute.
  2. ^ linkis the highest point of mainland Portugal. The highest point in Portugal is link in the Azores.
  3. ^ Russia is generally considered a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe (UN region) and Asia, with European territory west of the Ural Mountains and both the Ural and Emba rivers; population and area figures are for European portion only.
  4. ^ linkis the highest point of mainland Spain. The highest point in Portugal is link in the Canaries.
  5. ^ Guernsey is a crown dependency affiliated with the United Kingdom.
  6. ^ Isle of Man is a crown dependency affiliated with the United Kingdom.
  7. ^ Jersey is a crown dependency affiliated with the United Kingdom.
  8. ^ Kazakhstan is sometimes considered a transcontinental country in Central Asia (UN region) and Eastern Europe, with European territory west of the Ural Mountains and both the Ural and Emba rivers.
  9. ^ Azerbaijan is often considered a transcontinental country in Western Asia (UN region) and Eastern Europe; population and area figures are for European portion only (north of the crest of the Caucasus and the Kura River). This excludes the exclave of Nakhichevan and Nagorno-Karabakh (a region that has declared, and de facto achieved, independence; however, it is not recognised de jure by sovereign states).
  10. ^ Georgia is often considered a transcontinental country in Western Asia (UN region) and Eastern Europe; population and area figures are for European portion only (north of the crest of the Caucasus and the Kura River). Also includes Abkhazia and South Ossetia, two regions that have declared, and de facto achieved, independence; however, they are not recognised de jure by sovereign states.
  11. ^ Turkey is generally considered a transcontinental country in Western Asia (UN region) and Southern Europe: the region of Rumelia (Trakya) – which includes the provinces of Edirne, Kirklareli, Tekirdag, and the western parts of the Çanakkale and Istanbul Provinces – is west and north of the Bosporus and the Dardanelles; population and area figures are for European portion only, including all of Istanbul.