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  • The Seven Summits
    • Mount Everest (8848 m, Himalaya, Tibet/Nepal, Asia)
    • Aconcagua (6962 m, Andes, Argentina, South America)
    • Denali (6190 m, Alaska Range, Alaska, USA, North America)
    • Mount Kibo (5895 m, Kilimanjaro-Massiv, Tanzania, Africa)
    • Mount Elbrus (5642 m, Caucasus, Russia, Europe/Asia) + Mont Blanc (4810 m, Alps, France/Italy, Europe)
    • Mount Vinson (4892 m, Sentinel Range, Antarctica)
    • Carstensz-Pyramide (4884 m, Sudirman Range, New Guinea (West), Indonesia, Oceania/Asia) + Mount Kosciuszko (2228 m, Great Dividing Range, Australia, Oceania)
  • The Volcanic Seven Summits
    • Ojos del Salado (6,893 m, Andes, Argentina/Chile, South America)
    • Kilimanjaro (5,895 m, Tanzania, Africa)
    • Elbrus (5,642 m, Caucasus, Russia, Europe)
    • Pico de Orizaba (5,636 m, Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, Mexico, North America)
    • Damavand (5,610 m, Alborz, Iran, Asia)
    • Mount Giluwe (4,368 m, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Oceania)
    • Mount Sidley (4,285 m, Executive Committee Range, Antarctica)
  • Tallest Mountains in the Solar System
    • Rheasilvia central peak (22,000 m, Vesta)
    • Olympus Mons (21,900 m, Mars)
    • Equatorial Ridge (20,000 m, Iapetus)
    • Boƶsaule Montes South (18,000 m, Io)
    • Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa (17,000 m, Hawai'i, Earth)
    • Ascraeus Mons (14,900 m, Mars)
    • Ionian Mons East Ridge (12,700 m, Io)
    • Elysium Mons (12,600 m, Mars)
    • Euboea Montes (10,300 to 13,400 m, Io)
    • Arsia Mons (11,700 m, Mars)
    • Unnamed ("limb mountain") (11,000 m, Oberon)
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