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Snowy Mountainsrange of peaks within the Australian Alps, in southeastern New South Wales, Australia. Mount Kosciusko is both its highest peak and the highest peak in Australia, 2,228 m/7,310 ft .
Adirondack Mountains; Adirondacksmountain chain in northeastern New York State, known for spectacular scenery and recreational activities. The highest peak is Mount Marcy 1,629 m/5,344 ft .
Allegheny Mountains; Alleghenieswestern mountain range of the Appalachian Mountains, in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, and Virginia. The range is the divide between those rivers emptying into the Gulf of Mexico and those flowing into the Atlantic Ocean.
Altai Mountainsmountains in central Asia, on the Kazakhstan-Mongolia border, south of Russia and north of China
Anti-Lebanon Mountainsmountain range running from north to south in Lebanon, parallel to the Mediterranean coast
Appalachian Mountains; AppalachiansNorth American mountain system, stretching from southeastern Canada to central Alabama. Major ranges include the White, Green, Catskill, Allegheny, Blue Ridge, Great Smoky, and Cumberland mountains. The highest point is Mount Mitchell 2,037 m/6,684 ft .
Balkan Mountainsextension of the Alpine mountain system, running across central Bulgaria. The highest point is Botev Peak 2,376 m/7,795 ft .
Bighorn Mountainsmountain range of north central Wyoming and southern Montana, part of the Rocky Mountains. The highest point is Cloud Peak 4,019 m/13,187 ft . Bighorn National Forest lies in the range.
Black Mountainsmountain range in western North Carolina, part of the Blue Ridge and the highest range in the Appalachians. Its highest point is Mount Mitchell, 2,037 m/6,684 ft, the highest peak in the United States east of the Mississippi River.
Blue Ridge; Blue Ridge Mountainsmountain range in the United States, extending from northern Georgia across western North Carolina and into West Virginia. It is the easternmost range of the Appalachian Mountains, with its highest point at Mount Mitchell 2,037 m/6,684 ft .
Carpathian Mountainsmountain system in eastern Europe, situated along the border between Slovakia and Poland and extending southward through the Ukraine and eastern Romania. Its highest peak is Gerlachovka 2,655 m/8,711 ft .
Catskill Mountainsgroup of mountains in the Appalachian system, southeastern New York, situated along the western bank of the Hudson River. Its highest peak is Slide Mountain, 1,281 m/4,204 ft .
Chugach Mountainsmountain range in southern Alaska, stretching 480 km/300 mi from St. Elias Mountains in the east to Cook Inlet in the west. The highest point is Mount Marcus Baker 4,016 m/13,176 ft .
Elburz Mountainsmountain range in northern Iran, near the southern shore of the Caspian Sea. The highest peak is Damavand, 5,604 m/18,386 ft .
Grampian Mountainsmountain range in central Scotland that forms a natural division between the Highlands and Lowlands. The highest peak is Ben Nevis, 1,343 m/4,406 ft .
 

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