Ultra-prominent peaks of Europe

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The Ultra-prominent peaks of Europe are a classification of European mountains distinguished by having exceptionally high topographic prominence, marking them as some of the continent’s most dominant and independent summits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf list of mountains
mountain classification
alsoKnownAs European Ultras
continent Europe
contrastsWith height-only mountain lists
criterion topographic prominence
describes European mountains
distinguishedBy exceptionally high topographic prominence
emphasizes mountain independence
regional dominance
focusesOn dominant summits
independent summits
hasMinimumProminence 1500 metres
4921 feet
hasProperty objective prominence-based selection
includes Aiguille Verte
Ben Nevis
Dom (mountain)
Dufourspitze
Dykh-Tau
Finsteraarhorn
Galdhøpiggen
Gerlachovský štít
Gran Paradiso massif
surface form: Gran Paradiso

Grossglockner
Hvannadalshnúkur
Korab
Matterhorn
Moldoveanu Peak
Mont Blanc
Monte Rosa
Mount Elbrus
Mount Etna
Mount Olympus
Mulhacén
Musala
Pico Almanzor
Pico Ruivo
Pico de Aneto
Pico de Orizaba
Teide–Pico Viejo complex
surface form: Pico de Teide

Piz Bernina
Rysy
Shkhara
Krkonoše Mountains
surface form: Sněžka

Torre de Cerredo
Triglav National Park
surface form: Triglav
usedIn geographical classification
mountaineering
peak bagging

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Mount Elbrus isOnList Ultra-prominent peaks of Europe