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Hale
11 May, 06:45
What mountain is the highest Mountain in Europe?
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Mercedes
11 May, 09:19
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Mount Elbrus is generally accepted to be the highest mountain in Europe. Its summit is 18,510 feet.
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Frank Bennett
11 May, 10:40
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Elbrus is the highest mountain
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