Scandinavian Mountains
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The Scandinavian Mountains, in Swedish Skanderna, Fjällen ('The Mountains') or Kölen and in Norwegian Kjølen, with the two latter meaning the Keel, are a mountain range that runs through the Scandinavian Peninsula. The western sides of the mountains drop precipitously into the North Sea and Norwegian Sea, forming the famous fjords of Norway, while to the northeast they gradually curve towards Finland. To the north they form the borders between Norway, Sweden and Finland, but are scarcely more than hills in the vicinity of the North Cape.
The mountains are not very large; Galdhøpiggen in southern Norway is the highest, at 2,469 m (8,098 ft). Even so, the combination of northerly situation and moisture from the North Atlantic means that there are many icefields and glaciers. Kebnekaise has the highest peak on the Swedish side, at 2,103 m (6,900 ft), while Halti is the highest in Finland, at 1,328 m (4357 ft).
The Scandinavian mountain system is geologically connected with the mountains of Scotland, Ireland and, crossing the Atlantic Ocean, the Appalachian Mountains of North America. Geologists hold that all these formed a single range prior to the breakup of the ancient supercontinent Pangaea.
The highest mountains in Norway
See also List of Norwegian peaks over 2000 meters.
Of the 12 tallest mountain peaks in Scandinavia, 11 are situated in Oppland, Norway. The 12th. peak is situated in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. There are 83 peaks equal to or taller than 2,200 m (7,218 ft.) in Norway.
- 2,469 m (8,100 ft.) Galdhøpiggen (Oppland)
- 2,464 m (8,084 ft.) Glittertind (Oppland)
- 2,405 m (7,890 ft.) Storen (Sogn og Fjordane) (Oppland)
- 2,387 m (7,831 ft.) Store Styggedalstinden east (Oppland)
- 2,383 m (7,818 ft.) Store Styggedalstinden west (Oppland)
- 2,373 m (7,785 ft.) Store Skardstinden (Oppland)
- 2,369 m (7,772 ft.) Vesle Galdhøpiggen (Oppland)
- 2,368 m (7,769 ft.) Surtningssue (Oppland)
- 2,364 m (7,756 ft.) Store Memurutinden west (Oppland)
- 2,363 m (7,753 ft.) Store Memurutinden east (Oppland)
Coastal mountain in Northern Norway: Efjord south of Narvik July 2003 |
The highest mountains in Sweden
There are 12 peaks in Sweden that reach above 2000 meters, or 13 depending on how you define a peak. Eight of them are located in Sarek National Park and the other four in the further north region of Kebnekaise.
- Kebnekaise Sydtoppen 2,111 m (Lappland)
- Kebnekaise Nordtoppen 2,097 m (Lappland])
- Sarektjåkka Stortoppen 2,089 m (Lappland)
- Kaskasatjåkka 2,076 m (Lappland)
- Sarektjåkka Nordtoppen 2,056 m (Lappland)
- Kaskasapakte 2,043 m (Lappland)
- Sarektjåkka Sydtoppen 2,023 m (Lappland)
- Akka Stortoppen 2,016 m (Lappland)
- Akka Nordvästtoppen 2,010 m (Lappland)
- Sarektjåkka Buchttoppen 2,010 m (Lappland)
- Pårtetjåkkå 2,005 m (Lappland)
- Palkattjåkkå 2,002 m (Lappland)
Other popular mountains for skiers, climbers and hikers in Sweden
- Sulitelma 1,860 m (Lappland)
- Helagsfjället 1,796 m (Härjedalen)
- Norra Storfjället 1,767 m (Lappland)
- Templet 1,728 m (Jämtland)
- Lillsylen 1,704 m (Jämtland)
- Åreskutan 1,420 m (Jämtland)
- Storvätteshogna 1,204 m (Dalarna)
- Molnet 1,191 m (Dalarna)
The highest mountains in Finland
- 1,328 m (4,357 ft.) Halti (Lappi/Finnmark)
- 1,317 m (4,321 ft.) Ridnitsohkka (Lappi)
- 1,280 m (4,200 ft.) Kiedditsohkka (Lappi)
- 1,240 m (4,068 ft.) Kovddoskaisi (Lappi)
- 1,239 m (4,065 ft.) Ruvdnaoaivi (Lappi)
- 1,180 m (3,871 ft.) Loassonibba (Lappi)
- 1,150 m (3,773 ft.) Urtasvaara (Lappi)
- 1,144 m (3,753 ft.) Kahperusvaarat (Lappi)
- 1,130 m (3,707 ft.) Aldorassa (Lappi)
- 1,100 m (3,609 ft.) Kieddoaivi (Lappi)
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