Category
page 1Mountain ranges of Europe
Caucasus
The Caucasus ( ) ( ) is a region spanning Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is situated between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, comprising parts of Southern Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. The Caucasus Mountains, including the Greater Caucasus range, have conventionally been considered as a natural barrier between Europe and Asia, bisecting the Eurasian landmass. Mount Elbrus, Europe's highest mountain, is situated in the Western Caucasus area near the Russian-Georgian border. On the southern side, the Lesser Caucasus includes the Javakheti Plateau and the Armenian highlands.
Ural Mountains
mountain range in Russia
Pyrenees
The Pyrenees are a mountain range in southwestern Europe, straddling the France–Spain border. They extend nearly from their union with the Cantabrian Mountains to Cap de Creus on the Mediterranean coast, reaching a maximum elevation of at the peak of Aneto.
Carpathians
mountain range in Central and Eastern Europe
Caucasus Mountains
mountain system spanning Eastern Europe and Western Asia
Scandinavian Mountains
mountain range in Finland, Norway and Sweden
Greater Caucasus
mountain range in the Caucasus region
Cantabrian Mountains
mountain range in Spain
Accursed Mountains
mountain range on the western Balkan peninsula
Šar Mountains
mountain range in the eastern Balkan Peninsula

Strandzha
right|thumb|View from Papiya Peak () in Bulgarian Strandzha.
right|thumb|A landscape from the Bulgarian part of Strandzha.
right|thumb|Typical wooden architecture of inland Bulgarian Strandzha
Swiss Alps
portion of the Alps mountain range that lies within Switzerland
Southern Ural
southern part of Ural Mountains, Russia
High Fens
upland area in Belgium and Germany
Jakupica
mountain range in North Macedonia
Main Caucasus Range
main mountain chain of the Caucasus Mountains, stretching from the Black Sea to the Caspian Sea

Kverkfjöll
thumb|Glacier cave near Kverkfjöll.
thumb|Warning text about the caves.

Serra da Gardunha
thumb|right|350px|The mountain of Gardunha
The Gardunha mountain range (Serra da Gardunha), so called by the Moors (Gardunha or Guardunha meaning refuge), is located in central Portugal, in Centro Region, beyond the Serra da Estrela range, giving way to an extensive plain called Beira Baixa Province. It was covered with vineyards in the time of King Denis, who reigned in the 13th and 14th centuries. But the sovereign decided to pull them up and replace them with chestnut trees all over the Alcambar valley. The valley became known as the King's groves. Unfortunately though, due to man's neglige
Central Pangean Mountains
major feature of the supercontinent

Hundsheimer Berge
mountain range
Seetal Alps
mountains in the Austrian Alps
Sengsengebirge
mountain range in Upper Austria
Nephin Beg Range
mountain range in Ireland
Hornbach Chain
group of the Allgäu Alps in Tyrol, Austria, and Bavaria, Germany, according to current Alpine Club Guide