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Code ISO Langue C O N S E I L N A T I O N A L D E L’ I N F O R M A T I O N G É O G R A P H I Q U E Commission nationale de toponymie CULMINANTS DU MONDE (avec les altitudes semblant les plus fiables) La comparaison des sources fait apparaître des divergences d’altitude. Nom français Code Nom local Code Altitude Autres sources Nom français Nom local Localisation Localisation GAMB GAL RMN NGA de l'ensemble ISO de l'ensemble Continent Nom de pays ISO X Y approchée Remarques du culminant du culminant administrative géographique 96 94/97 93 92 physique langue physique pays (en m) Le signe # signifie douteux Boggy Peak, le en Boggy Peak Amérique Antigua-et- AG Dans la paroisse de Sainte- Sur l’île d'Antigua 17°03'N 61°53'O 402 Étymologie : "marécageux" 402 402 402 405 Off. tourisme Londres ; 402 site Mount Obama Barbuda Marie Autre nom (4 août 2009) : internet (2021) le mont Obama Aconcagua (l’) Andes, la es Cerro Aconcagua Cordillera de los Amérique Argentine AR Dans la province de 32°38'S 70°01'O 6960 Point culminant du 6959 6959 6960 6960 Lettre d'Argentine - site internet CIA cordillère des Andes Mendoza continent américain (2005) - M2000 ; 6959 IGN ; 6960 site internet (2021) Alvernia, le mont en Mount Alvernia Amérique Bahamas BS Sur l’île Cat 24°18'N 75°25'O 63 63 63 sites internet (2005, 2021) Hillaby, le mont en Mount Hillaby Amérique Barbade BB Dans la paroisse de Saint- 13°11'N 59°35'O 340 336 340 340 336 M2000 - sites internet (2005) ; 340 site André (St. Andrew) internet (2021) Doyle’s Delight, le Maya, les monts en Doyle’s Delight Maya Mountains Amérique Belize BZ Dans le district de Cayo Cockscomb Range 16°29'N 89°02'O 1124 Nom donné par Sharon 1124 site internet BZ (2016) - site internet Matola, en 1989 (2021) ; 1160 CIA World Factbook (2015) Sajama, le Andes, la es Nevado Sajama Cordillera Amérique Bolivie BO Dans le département 18°09'S 68°52'O 6542 6520 6542 6542 6542 M2000 - site internet CIA (2005) ; cordillère Occidental de los d’Oruro 6542 site internet (2021) occidentale des Andes Neblina, le pic de pt Pico da Neblina Amérique Brésil BR Dans l’État fédéré de Sur la frontière du 0°49'N 66°13'O 3014 Étymologie : "la brume" 3014 3014 3014 3014 sites internet (2005) ; 2995 site l'Amazone (Amazonas) Vénézuéla internet (2021) Logan, le mont Saint-Elias, les en Mount Logan St. Elias Mountains Amérique Canada CA Dans le territoire du Yukon 60°40'N 140°02'O 5959 6050 5951 5951 5959 CISM Journal - site internet CIA montagnes (2005) ; 6050 M2000 - site internet CH (2005) Ojos del Salado, le Andes, la es Nevado Ojos del Cordillera de los Amérique Chili CL Dans la région de l'Atacama Sur la frontière de 27°06'S 68°35'O 6864 Volcan le plus haut du 6880 6893 6880 6900 Lettre d'Argentine ; 6880 site internet pic cordillère des Salado Andes l'Argentine monde. CIA (2005) ; 6864 IGM ; 6863 site internet Étymologie : "les yeux de la CH (2005) ; 6908 Wb97 - M2000 ; 6893 saline" site internet (2021) Christophe-Colomb, Nevada, la sierra es Pico Cristóbal Sierra Nevada de Amérique Colombie CO Dans le département du Dans la sierra Nevada 10°54'N 73°45'O 5775 Le pic Simon-Bolivar (Pico 5775 5800 5775 5775 sites internet (2005, 2021) ; 5795 le pic Colón Santa Marta Magdalena de Santa Marta Simón Bolívar), situé tout Wb97 près, a la même altitude. Chirripo, le Talamanca, la es Cerro Chirripó Cordillera de Amérique Costa Rica CR À la jonction des 3 9°30'N 83°30'O 3819 3820 3819 3819 3819 site internet CH (2005) ; 3810 site cordillère de Talamanca provinces de Cartago, internet CIA (2005) ; 3820 site internet Limón et San José (2021) Turquino, le pic es Pico Turquino Sierra Maestra Amérique Cuba CU Dans la province de 20°02'N 76051'O 1972 2000 1972 1974 1972 Carte de Cuba - site internet (2021) ; Santiago de Cuba 1994 M2000 - site internet CH (2005) ; 2000 Wb97 ; 2005 site internet CIA (2005) Duarte, le pic Centrale, la es Pico Duarte Cordillera Central Amérique Dominicaine, DO Sur la limite des 19°01'N 70°59'O 3175 Anciennement Monte 3175 3175 3175 3175 sites internet (2005) ; 3098 site cordillère République provinces de San Juan Trujillo. Point culminant des internet (2021) et de Santiago Antilles Diablotins, le morne en Morne Diablotins, Amérique Dominique DM Sur la limite des 15°30'N 61°26'O 1447 1447 1433 1447 1447 sites internet (2005, 2021) ou Morne paroisses de Saint- Diablatins André (St. Andrew) et de Saint-Pierre (St. Peter) Chimborazo, le Andes, les es Volcán Cordillera Real Amérique Équateur EC Dans la province du 1°27'S 78°50'O 6267 6310 6310 6310 6267 sites internet (2005, 2021) Chimborazo Chimborazo Denali, le Alaska, la chaîne yukon Denali Alaska Range Amérique États-Unis US Dans l’État de l'Alaska 63°05'N 150°20'O 6190 Point culminant de 6194 6194 6194 6190 sites internet (2005, 2016) (McKinley, le mont) de l' (en) (Mount McKinley) l'Amérique du Nord Nom officiel au 30 août 2015. Étymologie : Denali, "celui qui est haut", en koyukon Sainte-Catherine, le en Mount St. Amérique Grenade GD Limite des paroisses de Sur l’île de la Grenade 12°11'N 61°40'O 840 840 840 840 840 sites internet (2005, 2021) mont Catherine Saint-André (St. Andrew) et Saint-Marc (St. Mark) Tajumulco, le Madre du es Volcán Tajumulco Sierra Madre Amérique Guatémala GT Dans le département de San 15°02'N 91°55'O 4220 4220 4220 4220 4220 site internet CH (2005) - site internet Chiapas, la sierra Marcos (2021) ; 4211 site internet CIA (2005) Roraima, le mont Pakaraima, les en Mount Roraima Pakaraima Amérique Guyana GY Dans la région du Cuyuni- Point de trijonction du 5°15'N 60°44'O 2772 Tepuy (montagne tabulaire) 2772 2875 2772 2810 Wb97, Lar., IGN ; 2835 site internet monts Mountains Mazaruni Brésil, du Guyana et du du massif des Guyanes CIA (2005) ; 2772 site internet CH (2005) - Vénézuéla site internet (2021) La Selle, le morne La Selle, le fr La Selle, le morne La Selle, le massif Amérique Haïti HT Sur la limite des 18°22'N 71°59'O 2680 2674 2674 2680 Atlas d'Haïti - Lar. - site internet CIA massif de de départements de l'Ouest (2005) - site internet (2021) ; 2674 site et du Sud-Est internet CH (2005) Las Minas, le Celaque, la es Cerro de Las Minas Montaña de Amérique Honduras HN Dans le département de 14°32'N 87°44'O 2870 2849 2849 2870 site internet CIA (2005) - site internet montagne de Celaque Lempira (2021) ; 2865 site internet CH (2005) Blue Mountain Peak, Bleues, les en Blue Mountain Blue Mountains Amérique Jamaïque JM Sur la limite des 18°03'N 76°36'O 2256 2256 2256 2256 2256 sites internet (2005, 2021) le montagnes Peak paroisses de Portland et de Saint-Thomas (St. Thomas) CNIG/CNT Culminants du monde 1 version 1er juillet 2021 Nom français Code Nom local Code Altitude Autres sources Nom français Nom local Localisation Localisation GAMB GAL RMN NGA de l'ensemble ISO de l'ensemble Continent Nom de pays ISO X Y approchée Remarques du culminant du culminant administrative géographique 96 94/97 93 92 physique langue physique pays (en m) Le signe # signifie douteux Orizaba, le pic d' Madre orientale, es Volcán Citlaltépetl, Sierra Madre Amérique Mexique MX Dans l’État fédéré de 19°01'N 97°16'O 5675 5700 5610 5747 5610 M2000 ; 5700 Wb97 - Lar. - IGN - la sierra ou Pico de Orizaba Oriental Veracruz sites internet (2005) ; 5675 site internet (2021) Mogotón, le es Pico Mogotón Amérique Nicaragua NI Dans le département de Sur la frontière du 13°45'N 86°23'O 2107 2107 2107 2107 2438 sites internet (2005) ; 2107 site Nueva Segovia Honduras internet (2021) Barú, le Talamanca, la es Volcán Barú Amérique Panama PA Dans la province de 8°47'N 82°34'O 3475 3475 3475 3475 3475 sites internet (2005, 2021) cordillère de Chiriquí Cerro Peró, le es Cerro Peró Amérique Paraguay PY Dans le département du 842 Variante : Cerro Tres Kandú 700 800 1000 842 site internet CIA (2005) - site internet Guairá (2021) ; 850 site internet CH (2005) Huascarán, le mont Andes, la es Nevado Huascarán Cordillera Amérique Pérou PE Dans la région d'Ancash 9°09'S 77°36'O 6768 6768 6746 6768 6768 sites internet (2005, 2021) cordillère Occidental de los occidentale des Andes Misery, le mont en Mount Misery, ou Amérique Saint- KN Dans la paroisse de Saint- Sur l’île Saint- 17°22'N 62°48'O 1156 Liamuiga, en langue caraïbe 1156 1156 sites internet (2005, 2021) Mount Liamuiga Christophe-et- Jean Capisterre Christophe (St. Niévès Christopher ou St. Kitts) Gimie, le mont en Mount Gimie Amérique Sainte-Lucie LC Dans le district d’Anse la 13°53'N 61°02'O 950 958 950 950 950 sites internet (2005, 2021) Raye Soufrière, La en La Soufrière Amérique Saint-Vincent-et- VC Sur la limite des 13°20'N 61°12'O 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 sites internet (2005, 2021) les Grenadines paroisses de Charlotte et de Saint-David (St. David) Cerro el Pital Madre du es Cerro El Pital Amérique Salvador SV Dans le département de Sur la frontière du 14°23'N 89°08'O 2730 2780 2730 2730 2730 sites internet (2005, 2021) Chiapas, la sierra Chalatenango Honduras Juliana, le pic Wilhelmine, les nl Juliana Top Wilhelmina Amérique Suriname SR Dans le district du Dans le massif des 3°45'N 56°35'O 1230 1230 1230 1230 1230 M2000 - site internet CIA (2005) ; monts Gebergte Sipaliwini Guyanes 1237 MAE (2000) ; 1286 site internet CH (2005) ; 1280 site internet (2021) Cerro del Aripo, le Septentrionale, la en El Cerro del Aripo Northern Range Amérique Trinité-et- TT Dans la région Tunapuna- Sur l’île de la Trinité 10°43'N 61°15'O 940 940 940 940 940 sites internet (2005, 2021) chaîne Tobago Piarco Cerro Catedral, le es Cerro Catedral Amérique Uruguay UY Dans le département de 34°20'S 54°41'O 514 513 514 501 514 sites internet (2005, 2021) Maldonado
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