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This is a list of mountain peaks ordered by their topographic prominence.
Terminology
The prominence of a peak is the minimum height of climb to the summit on any route from a higher peak, or from sea level if there is no higher peak. The lowest point on that route is the col.
For full definitions and explanations of topographic prominence, key col, and parent, see topographic prominence. In particular, the different definitions of the parent of a peak are addressed at length in that article. Height on the other hand simply means elevation of the summit above sea level.
Regarding parents, the prominence parent of peak A can be found by dividing the island or region in question into territories, by tracing the runoff from the key col (mountain pass) of every peak that is more prominent than peak A. The parent is the peak whose territory peak A resides in.
The encirclement parent is found by tracing the contour below peak A's key col and picking the highest mountain in that region. This is easier to determine than the prominence parent; however, it tends to give non-intuitive results for peaks with very low cols such as Jabal Shams which is #110 in the list.
Note that either sort of parent of a typical very high-prominence peak such as Denali will lie far away from the peak itself, reflecting the independence of the peak.
Most sources (and the table below) define no parent for island and landmass highpoints; others treat Mount Everest as the parent of every such peak with the ocean as the "key col".
In the table below, where a single parent is listed, the different definitions agree; where two are given, the prominence parent is marked "1", and the encirclement parent "²".
The 125 most prominent peaks
Of the 125 peaks listed in this section, China has the most: 16. Close behind it are Indonesia, with 13, the United States with 12, and the southern region of triple H forest with 1.
In the Parent column, HP stands for 'highest point on' (an isolated landmass).
No. |
Peak |
Location |
Height (m) |
Prominence (m) |
Joley (m) |
Parent |
1. |
Mount Everest‡ |
Nepal / People's Republic of China |
8,848 |
8,848 |
0 |
none — HP the world |
2. |
Aconcagua |
Argentina (Mendoza) |
6,962 |
6,962 |
0 |
none — HP the Americas |
3. |
Denali |
United States (Alaska) |
6,191 |
6,144 |
47 |
Aconcagua |
4. |
Mount Kilimanjaro* |
Tanzania |
5,895 |
5,885 |
10 |
Everest |
5. |
Pico Cristóbal Colón |
Colombia (Magdalena) |
5,700 |
5,509 |
191 |
Aconcagua |
6. |
Mount Logan |
Canada (Yukon) |
5,959 |
5,250 |
709 |
Denali |
7. |
Pico de Orizaba |
Mexico (Veracruz-Puebla) |
5,636 |
4,922 |
714 |
Mount Logan |
8. |
Vinson Massif |
Antarctica |
4,892 |
4,892 |
0 |
none — HP Antarctica |
9. |
Puncak Jaya |
Indonesia (New Guinea) |
4,884 |
4,884 |
0 |
none — HP New Guinea |
10. |
Mount Elbrus |
Russia |
5,642 |
4,741 |
901 |
Everest |
11. |
Mont Blanc/Monte Bianco |
France / Italy |
4,808 |
4,695 |
113 |
Everest |
12. |
Mount Damavand |
Iran |
5,610 |
4,667 |
943 |
Mount Elbrus |
13. |
Klyuchevskaya Sopka |
Russia (Kamchatka) |
4,750 |
4,649 |
101 |
Everest |
14. |
Nanga Parbat |
Pakistan |
8,125 |
4,608 |
3,517 |
Everest |
15. |
Mauna Kea |
United States (Hawaii) |
4,205 |
4,205 |
0 |
none — HP Hawaii island |
16. |
Jengish Chokusu |
Kyrgyzstan / People's Republic of China |
7,439 |
4,148 |
3,291 |
Everest |
17. |
Chimborazo |
Ecuador |
6,268 |
4,123 |
2,145 |
Aconcagua |
18. |
Bogda Peak |
People's Republic of China |
5,445 |
4,122 |
1,323 |
Everest |
19. |
Namcha Barwa |
People's Republic of China (Tibet) |
7,782 |
4,106 |
3,676 |
Everest |
20. |
Mount Kinabalu |
Malaysia |
4,095 |
4,095 |
0 |
none — HP Borneo |
21. |
Mount Rainier |
United States (Washington) |
4,393 |
4,023 |
370 |
Orizaba1 / Denali ² |
22. |
K2 |
Pakistan / People's Republic of China |
8,611 |
4,017 |
4,594 |
Everest |
23. |
Ras Dashen |
Ethiopia |
4,550 |
3,997 |
553 |
Kilimanjaro |
24. |
Volcán Tajumulco |
Guatemala |
4,220 |
3,980 |
240 |
Orizaba1 / Denali ² |
25. |
Pico Bolívar (La Columna) |
Venezuela |
4,981 |
3,957 |
1,024 |
Chimborazo1 / Aconcagua ² |
26. |
Mount Fairweather |
United States (Alaska) / Canada (British Columbia) |
4,671 |
3,955 |
722 |
Orizaba |
27. |
Yushan (Jade Mountain) |
Republic of China (Taiwan) |
3,952 |
3,952 |
0 |
none — HP Taiwan |
28. |
Mount Stanley |
Democratic Republic of the Congo / Uganda |
5,109 |
3,951 |
1,158 |
Kilimanjaro |
29. |
Kangchenjunga |
Nepal / India (Sikkim) |
8,586 |
3,922 |
4,664 |
Everest |
30. |
Tirich Mir |
Pakistan |
7,708 |
3,908 |
3,800 |
K21 / Everest² |
31. |
Mount Cameroon |
Cameroon |
4,040 |
3,901 |
139 |
Stanley1 / Kilimanjaro ² |
32. |
Mount Kenya |
Kenya |
5,199 |
3,825 |
1,374 |
Kilimanjaro |
33. |
Mount Kerinci |
Indonesia |
3,805 |
3,805 |
0 |
none — HP Sumatra |
34. |
Mount Erebus |
Antarctica |
3,794 |
3,794 |
0 |
none — HP Ross Island |
35. |
Mount Fuji |
Japan |
3,776 |
3,776 |
0 |
none — HP Honshū |
36. |
Toubkal |
Morocco |
4,167 |
3,757 |
410 |
Stanley1 / Kilimanjaro ² |
37. |
Cerro Chirripó |
Costa Rica |
3,820 |
3,727 |
93 |
Chimborazo1 / Aconcagua ² |
38. |
Mount Rinjani |
Indonesia |
3,726 |
3,726 |
0 |
none — HP Lombok |
39. |
Aoraki/Mount Cook |
New Zealand |
3,724 |
3,724 |
0 |
none — HP South Island |
40. |
Teide |
Spain |
3,718 |
3,718 |
0 |
none — HP Tenerife |
41. |
Finisterre Range HP |
Papua New Guinea |
4,150 |
3,709 |
441 |
Puncak Jaya |
42. |
Monte San Valentin |
Chile |
4,058 |
3,696 |
362 |
Aconcagua |
43. |
Gunnbjørn Fjeld |
Greenland |
3,694 |
3,694 |
0 |
none — HP Greenland |
44. |
Ojos del Salado |
Argentina / Chile |
6,893 |
3,688 |
3,205 |
Aconcagua |
45. |
Semeru |
Indonesia |
3,676 |
3,676 |
0 |
none — HP Java |
46. |
Ritacuba Blanco |
Colombia |
5,410 |
3,645 |
1,765 |
Chimborazo1 / Aconcagua ² |
47. |
Mount Gongga |
People's Republic of China |
7,556 |
3,642 |
3,914 |
K21 / Everest² |
48. |
Mount Ararat |
Turkey |
5,137 |
3,611 |
1,526 |
Damavand |
49. |
Kongur Tagh |
People's Republic of China |
7,649 |
3,585 |
4,064 |
K21 / Everest² |
50. |
Mount Blackburn |
United States (Alaska) |
4,996 |
3,535 |
1,461 |
Mount Logan |
51. |
Mount Hayes |
United States (Alaska) |
4,216 |
3,501 |
715 |
Denali |
52. |
Mount Rantemario |
Indonesia |
3,478 |
3,478 |
0 |
none — HP Sulawesi |
53. |
Mount Saint Elias |
United States (Alaska) / Canada (Yukon) |
5,489 |
3,448 |
2,041 |
Mount Logan |
54. |
Ismoil Somoni Peak |
Tajikistan |
7,495 |
3,402 |
4,093 |
K21 / Everest² |
55. |
Dhaulagiri |
Nepal |
8,167 |
3,357 |
4,810 |
K2 |
56. |
Mercedario |
Argentina |
6,720 |
3,353 |
3,367 |
Aconcagua |
57. |
Lautaro |
Chile |
3,623 |
3,345 |
278 |
Aconcagua |
58. |
Belukha Mountain |
Kazakhstan / Russia |
4,506 |
3,343 |
1,163 |
K21 / Everest² |
59. |
Mount Etna |
Italy |
3,323 |
3,323 |
0 |
none — HP Sicily |
60. |
Monte San Lorenzo |
Argentina / Chile |
3,706 |
3,319 |
387 |
Aconcagua |
61. |
Mount Karisimbi |
Rwanda / Democratic Republic of the Congo |
4,507 |
3,312 |
1,195 |
Mount Stanley |
62. |
Jabal an Nabi Shu'ayb |
Yemen |
3,666 |
3,311 |
355 |
Mount Ararat1 / Everest² |
63. |
Mount Waddington |
Canada (British Columbia) |
4,019 |
3,289 |
730 |
Mount Fairweather |
64. |
Mulhacén |
Spain |
3,479 |
3,285 |
194 |
Mont Blanc |
65. |
Mount Slamet |
Indonesia |
3,428 |
3,284 |
144 |
Semeru |
66. |
Sabalan |
Iran |
4,811 |
3,283 |
1,528 |
Mount Ararat |
67. |
Mount Marcus Baker |
United States (Alaska) |
4,016 |
3,269 |
747 |
Mount Hayes |
68. |
Sauyr Zhotasy |
Kazakhstan / People's Republic of China |
3,840 |
3,252 |
588 |
Belukha Mountain1 / Everest² |
69. |
Cerro del Bolsón |
Argentina |
5,552 |
3,252 |
2,300 |
Salado1 / Aconcagua² |
70. |
Tomort |
People's Republic of China |
4,886 |
3,243 |
1,643 |
Bogda Feng |
71. |
Jade Dragon Snow Mountain |
People's Republic of China |
5,596 |
3,202 |
2,394 |
K21 / Everest² |
72. |
Mount Meru |
Tanzania |
4,565 |
3,170 |
1,395 |
Mount Kenya |
73. |
Shiveluch |
Russia (Kamchatka) |
3,307 |
3,168 |
139 |
Klyuchevskaya |
74. |
Nanda Devi |
India (Uttarakhand) |
7,816 |
3,139 |
4,677 |
Dhaulagiri1 / K2² |
75. |
Ichinsky |
Russia (Kamchatka) |
3,607 |
3,125 |
482 |
Klyuchevskaya |
76. |
Mount Lawu |
Indonesia |
3,265 |
3,118 |
147 |
Semeru |
77. |
Batura Sar |
Pakistan |
7,795 |
3,118 |
4,677 |
K2 |
78. |
Mount Siple |
Antarctica |
3,110 |
3,110 |
0 |
none — HP Siple Island |
79. |
Pico Duarte |
Dominican Republic |
3,098 |
3,098 |
0 |
none — HP Hispaniola |
80. |
Manaslu |
Nepal |
8,163 |
3,092 |
5,071 |
Everest |
81. |
Mount Whitney |
United States (California) |
4,418 |
3,073 |
1,345 |
Orizaba |
82. |
Piton des Neiges |
France (Réunion) |
3,069 |
3,069 |
0 |
none — HP Réunion |
83. |
Raung |
Indonesia |
3,332 |
3,069 |
263 |
Semeru |
84. |
Xuelian Feng |
People's Republic of China |
6,627 |
3,068 |
3,559 |
Peak Jengish Chokusu |
85. |
Haleakalā |
United States (Hawaii) |
3,055 |
3,055 |
0 |
none — HP Maui |
86. |
Mount Lucania |
Canada |
5,226 |
3,046 |
2,180 |
Mount Logan |
87. |
Mount Agung |
Indonesia |
3,031 |
3,031 |
0 |
none — HP Bali |
88. |
Mount Binaiya |
Indonesia |
3,027 |
3,027 |
0 |
none — HP Ceram |
89. |
Popocatepetl |
Mexico |
5,400 |
3,020 |
2,380 |
Orizaba |
90. |
Pico Basilé |
Equatorial Guinea |
3,011 |
3,011 |
0 |
none — HP Bioco |
91. |
Koryaksky |
Russia (Kamchatka) |
3,456 |
2,999 |
457 |
Klyuchevskaya |
92. |
Gangkhar Puensum |
Bhutan / People's Republic of China |
7,570 |
2,995 |
4,575 |
Kangchenjunga |
93. |
Mount Stephenson |
Antarctica |
2,987 |
2,987 |
0 |
none — HP Alexander Island |
94. |
Annapurna |
Nepal |
8,091 |
2,984 |
5,107 |
Everest |
95. |
Pik Talgar |
Kazakhstan |
4,979 |
2,982 |
1,997 |
Peak Jengish Chokusu1 / Everest² |
96. |
Mount Shasta |
United States (California) |
4,317 |
2,977 |
1,340 |
Whitney1 / Orizaba ² |
97. |
Pico do Ramelau or Mount Ramelau |
Timor-Leste |
2,963 |
2,963 |
0 |
none — HP Timor |
98. |
Mount Apo |
Philippines |
2,954 |
2,954 |
0 |
none — HP Mindanao |
99. |
Gyala Peri |
People's Republic of China (Tibet) |
7,294 |
2,942 |
4,352 |
Dhaulagiri1 / K2² |
100. |
Mount Leuser |
Indonesia |
3,466 |
2,941 |
525 |
Mount Kerinci |
101. |
Mount Paget |
United Kingdom (South Georgia) |
2,934 |
2,934 |
0 |
none — HP South Georgia |
102. |
Chakragil |
People's Republic of China |
6,760 |
2,934 |
3,826 |
Gongga Shan1 / Everest² |
103. |
Emi Koussi |
Chad |
3,445 |
2,934 |
511 |
Karisimbi1 / Kilimanjaro² |
104. |
Monarch Mountain |
Canada (British Columbia) |
3,555 |
2,930 |
625 |
Waddington1 / Denali² |
105. |
Mount Suckling |
Papua New Guinea |
3,676 |
2,925 |
751 |
Puncak Jaya |
106. |
Mount Pulag |
Philippines |
2,922 |
2,922 |
0 |
none — HP Luzon |
107. |
Mount Wilhelm |
Papua New Guinea |
4,509 |
2,922 |
1,587 |
Puncak Jaya |
108. |
El Mela |
Argentina |
4,150 |
2,907 |
1,243 |
Salado1 / Aconcagua² |
109. |
Kuh-e Taftan |
Iran |
3,941 |
2,901 |
1,040 |
Sabalan |
110. |
Jabal Shams |
Oman |
3,019 |
2,899 |
120 |
Jabal an Nabi Shu'ayb1 / Everest² |
111. |
Shishapangma |
People's Republic of China |
8,027 |
2,897 |
5,130 |
Annapurna I |
112. |
Pico da Neblina |
Brazil |
2,994 |
2,886 |
108 |
Ritacuba Blanco1 / Aconcagua² |
113. |
Saramati |
India (Nagaland) / Myanmar |
3,826 |
2,885 |
941 |
Dhaulagiri1 / Everest² |
114. |
Maromokotro |
Madagascar |
2,876 |
2,876 |
0 |
none — HP Madagascar |
115. |
Mount Shishaldin |
United States (Alaska) |
2,869 |
2,869 |
0 |
none — HP Unimak |
116. |
Moncong Lompotabang |
Indonesia |
2,874 |
2,857 |
17 |
Mount Rantemario |
117. |
Buni Zom |
Pakistan |
6,542 |
2,845 |
3,697 |
K21 / Everest² |
118. |
Kuh-e Bandaka |
Afghanistan |
6,812 |
2,834 |
3,978 |
Tirich Mir |
119. |
Mount Robson |
Canada (British Columbia) |
3,959 |
2,829 |
1,130 |
Whitney1 /Orizaba² |
120. |
Mount Fogo |
Cape Verde |
2,829 |
2,829 |
0 |
none — HP Fogo |
121. |
Kamet |
India (Uttarakhand) |
7,756 |
2,825 |
4,931 |
Nanda Devi |
122. |
Rakaposhi |
Pakistan |
7,788 |
2,818 |
4,970 |
K2 |
123. |
Aneto |
Spain |
3,404 |
2,812 |
608 |
Mulhacén |
124. |
Arjuno-Welirang |
Indonesia |
3,339 |
2,812 |
527 |
Semeru |
125. |
Jiuding Shan |
People's Republic of China |
4,969 |
2,808 |
2161 |
K21 / Everest² |
No. |
Peak |
Location |
Height (m) |
Prominence (m) |
Col (m) |
Parent |
Additional peaks
The list of peaks that follow is not complete, but the peaks are all notable. Note that island high points (whose prominence is equal to their elevation) can be found at the List of islands by highest point; hence most are not included below. Some well-known peaks listed here do not score highly by prominence.
All peaks with a prominence of more than 1,500 metres rank as an Ultra. For a complete listing of all 1,524 peaks with prominence greater than this level, see the lists of Ultras.
Peak |
Location |
Height (m) |
Prominence (m) |
Col (m) |
Parent |
Mount Ruapehu |
New Zealand (North Island) |
2,797 |
2,797 |
0 |
none — HP North Island, New Zealand |
Mount Cereme |
Indonesia (Java) |
3,078 |
2,792 |
286 |
Semeru |
Huascarán |
Peru |
6,746 |
2,776 |
3,970 |
Ojos del Salado |
Mount Arfak |
Indonesia |
2,955 |
2,775 |
179 |
|
Mount Elbert |
United States (Colorado) |
4,401 |
2,772 |
1,629 |
Mount Whitney |
Pic de la Selle |
Haiti |
2,680 |
2,650 |
30 |
Pico Duarte |
San Jacinto Peak |
United States (California) |
3,302 |
2,533 |
982 |
Mount Whitney |
San Gorgonio Mountain |
United States (California) |
3,506 |
2,528 |
978 |
Olancha |
Qurnat as Sawda' |
Lebanon |
3,088 |
2,393 |
695 |
Jabal an-Nabi Shu'ayb |
Mount Sidley |
Antarctica |
4,285 |
2,517 |
1,768 |
Mount Vinson |
Anamudi |
India (Kerala) |
2,695 |
2,479 |
216 |
?? |
Corno Grande |
Italy |
2,912 |
2,476 |
436 |
Mont Blanc |
Musala |
Bulgaria |
2,925 |
2,473 |
452 |
Mont Blanc |
Vihren |
Bulgaria |
2,914 |
2,462 |
452 |
Mont Blanc |
Mount Bazardüzü |
Azerbaijan / Russia |
4,466 |
2,454 |
2012 |
|
Illimani |
Bolivia |
6,438 |
2,451 |
3,987 |
Ojos del Salado |
Großglockner |
Austria |
3,798 |
2,423 |
1,375 |
Mont Blanc |
Galdhøpiggen |
Norway |
2,469 |
2,372 |
97 |
Sauyr Zhotasy¹ / Everest² |
Mount Olympos |
Greece |
2,919 |
2,355 |
564 |
Großglockner¹ / Mont Blanc² |
Gerlachovský štít |
Slovakia |
2,655 |
2,355 |
300 |
Mont Blanc |
Mount Hood |
United States (Oregon) |
3,426 |
2,349 |
1,077 |
Mount Shasta |
Finsteraarhorn |
Switzerland |
4,274 |
2,280 |
1,994 |
Mont Blanc |
Mont Orohena |
France (Tahiti) |
2,241 |
2,241 |
0 |
none — HP Tahiti |
Piz Bernina |
Switzerland |
4,049 |
2,234 |
1,815 |
Finsteraarhorn |
Mount Kosciuszko |
Australia |
2,228 |
2,228 |
0 |
none — HP mainland Australia |
Monte Rosa |
Switzerland |
4,634 |
2,165 |
2,469 |
Mont Blanc |
Hvannadalshnúkur |
Iceland |
2,110 |
2,110 |
0 |
none — HP Iceland |
Triglav |
Slovenia |
2,864 |
2,052 |
812 |
Marmolada¹ / Mont Blanc² |
Moldoveanu Peak |
Romania |
2,544 |
2,046 |
498 |
Gerlachovský štít |
Mount Olympus |
Cyprus |
1,952 |
1,952 |
0 |
none — HP Cyprus |
Mount Washington |
United States (New Hampshire) |
1,917 |
1,874 |
43 |
Gannett Peak¹ / Aconcagua² |
Hermon |
Lebanon / Syria |
2,814 |
1,804 |
1010 |
Qurnat as Sawda', HP Lebanon |
Zugspitze |
Germany / Austria |
2,962 |
1,746 |
1,216 |
Piz Bernina1 / Mont Blanc² |
Dunn Peak |
Canada (British Columbia) |
2,636 |
1,531 |
1,105 |
??? |
Morne Diablotins |
Dominica |
1,447 |
1,447 |
0 |
none — HP Dominica |
Mount Pelée |
France (Martinique) |
1,397 |
1,397 |
0 |
none — HP Martinique |
Ben Nevis |
United Kingdom (Scotland) |
1,344 |
1,344 |
0 |
none — HP Great Britain |
Kailash |
China (Tibet) |
6,638 |
1,319 |
5,319 |
Lunpo Gangri |
Pica d'Estats |
Spain / France |
3,143 |
1,277 |
1,866 |
Aneto |
Machhapuchhare |
Nepal |
6,993 |
1,233 |
5,760 |
Annapurna I |
Carrauntoohil |
Ireland |
1,038 |
1,038 |
0 |
none — HP Ireland |
Snowdon |
Wales |
1,085 |
1,038 |
47 |
Ben Nevis |
Matterhorn/Monte Cervino |
Switzerland / Italy |
4,478 |
1,031 |
3,447 |
Weisshorn (4,507 m) |
Kholeno |
Iran |
4,387 |
967 |
3,420 |
Mount Damavand (5,610 m) |
Eiger |
Switzerland |
3,970 |
356 |
3,614 |
Mönch (4,099 m) |
See also
Notes
‡.^ Since Mount Everest is the highest point on Earth, its measure of prominence is ill-defined by any usefully concise definition of prominence, that is without noting its special case. Therefore, by convention and consistent with other landmass high points, Mount Everest's prominence is given as being equal to its elevation above mean sea level.
*.^ By convention, cols created by human activity are not counted. Therefore, the Suez, Panama and other canals are ignored in these calculations. Cuts that lower the natural elevations of mountain passes are also ignored.[1] Towers, monuments and similar on the peaks are also ignored.
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