Entity: MONTBLANC
Mont Blanc is the highest mountain peak in the Alps, located on the border between France and Italy. Standing at 15,781 feet high, it is a prominent landmark in Europe.
Mont Blanc
Etymology
The name 'Mont Blanc' translates to 'White Mountain' in French, referring to the snow-covered peak.
Definition
Mont Blanc is the highest mountain peak in the Alps, standing at 15,781 feet high. It is located on the border between France and Italy, near the Italian border.
Historical Context
Mont Blanc has been a significant landmark in Europe, attracting climbers, hikers, and tourists from around the world. It has a rich history of exploration and mountaineering.
Cultural Significance
Mont Blanc holds cultural significance as a symbol of natural beauty and grandeur. It has inspired artists, writers, and adventurers throughout history.
Related Concepts
Mont Blanc is often associated with the Alps, mountaineering, and outdoor adventure. It is also linked to the regions of France and Italy.
See Also
- Alps
- Mountaineering
- France
- Italy
A majestic mountain peak in the Alps, symbolizing natural beauty and grandeur.