at least 500 m of prominence, see List of highest mountains. See also a list ofmountains ranked by prominence. There are 14 mountains over 8,000 metres
Aoraki is a Māori word for Mount Cook, the highest mountain in New Zealand. The name may also refer to: 3810 Aoraki, a main-belt asteroid discovered in
Guinea, the highest mountain is Aoraki / Mount Cook in New Zealand with a height of 3,724 m (12,218 ft). A list of highest mountainsof Oceania with the
The following are listsofmountains in New Zealand ordered by height. Names, heights, topographic prominence and isolation, and coordinates were extracted
summit of Aoraki / Mount Cook on the South Island is the tenth-most topographically isolated point on Earth. K2, the second-highest mountain peak on Earth