What is the highest peak of your country?

what is the highest peak of your country?

Poland
Rysy - 2499 m (highest peak of the same mountain is 2503m but it's on Slovakian border side)

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view from our tallest mountain

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do you need nepali sherpas help to climb it?

you will need help from local pig farmers but it is still dangerous, many cocky norwegian mountaineers have died trying to reach the summit

our victory in the syrian-american war

I was about to say "ask denmark"

ours would have to be Mount Logan, 5959m above sea level

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887 m

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La pointe Dufour 4634 m

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Triglav, 2864m

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is is named after the slavic god Triglav/Trygław/Trzygłów(meaning three-head)

just that? Slovenia confirmed balkans and not alps

We don't have any high mountain and Nevis is a mountainlet at 1345meters

6.962 m

in your face mountainlets

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Nice mountlet poland

Georgia
Shkhara - 5,201 m

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half and half

teide, 3,718

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Denali, formerly Mount McKinley. Fun fact: t's actually the tallest mountain on Earth that's base is above sea level.

the peak of the Aconcagua is on the argentinian side

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ojos_del_Salado

el de ustedes es mas o menos 100 metros mas bajo.

no

nada que un par de explosivos no puedan solucionar

We were driving through Denmark and decided to take a rest and just by chance we had ended up on top of the highest mountain in Denmark.

Pico Duarte 3087-3179 mts.

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;)

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not an argument

huascaran, the place with the lowest gravity on earth
6,768 m

wow, I wonder where those inca kids were found

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That's pretty lame. What about Haiti?

I need one?

Pico de Orizaba
5,966 m

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I couldn't find a better pic, sorry.
>What about Haiti?
Don't really know

Halti, 1324.
We were supposed to get a higher peak from Norway some time ago, but they ultimately refused :/

1939

Pico da Neblina (Foggy Peak)
2995 meters above sea level

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pretty shit score for such a big country

monte bianco 4808m

inb4 frogs trying to steal our mountains again

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I'll have you know the biggest mountain of the Benelux is located here at an impressive 694 meters above sea level.

Gunung Kinabalu, Sabah. 4095 m high. During the ice age, it even had glaciers. In the pic, you see the marks left by the glaciers long ago. Good mountain for casual climbers. There's steps and rest stops. Just be moderately fit. School children regularly climb it.

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Gerlachovský štít
2654m, at the spot of the cross

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