Alps
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# A mountain range in Western [[Europe]], running from [[France]] to [[Austria]], with its highest peak [[Mont Blanc]] at 4808 meters. | # A mountain range in Western [[Europe]], running from [[France]] to [[Austria]], with its highest peak [[Mont Blanc]] at 4808 meters. |
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- A mountain range in Western Europe, running from France to Austria, with its highest peak Mont Blanc at 4808 meters.
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Usually referred to as "the Alps".
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