Mont Blanc Massif| Highest Point | Mont Blanc (4810 m/15,781 ft) | | Countries | France (45%), Switzerland (28%), Italy (27%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | | States/Provinces | Rhône-Alpes (45%), Valle d’Aosta (28%), Valais (26%) (numbers are approximate percentage of range area) | | Area | 765 sq km / 295 sq mi Area may include lowland areas | | Extent | 49 km / 31 mi North-South 34 km / 21 mi East-West | | Center Lat/Long | 45° 56' N; 6° 56' E | | Map Link | Microsoft Bing Map | Search Engines - search the web for "Mont Blanc Massif": Wikipedia Search Microsoft Bing Search Google Search Yahoo Search
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Major Peaks of the Mont Blanc Massif| Ten Highest Peaks | | Rank | Peak Name | m | ft | Range6 | | 1. | Mont Blanc | 4810 | 15,781 | | | 2. | Pic Luigi Amadeo | 4469 | 14,662 | | | 3. | Mont Maudit | 4465 | 14,649 | | | 4. | Mont Blanc du Tacul | 4248 | 13,937 | | | 5. | Grand Pilier d'Angle | 4243 | 13,921 | | | 6. | Grandes Jorasses | 4208 | 13,806 | | | 7. | Aiguille Verte | 4122 | 13,524 | | | 8. | Aiguille Blanche | 4112 | 13,491 | | | 9. | Pointe Croz | 4110 | 13,484 | | | 10. | Grande Rocheuse | 4102 | 13,458 | | | Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included. |
Photos of Peaks in the Mont Blanc Massif | | Mont Blanc: The summit of Mont Blanc as seen from the Dome du Gouter area, on the standard ascent route. |
 | | Grandes Jorasses: From the lower Vallée Blanche ski route, the massive Aiguille du Tacul dominates the view. The Aiguille de Rochefort is the pointy peak to the right, and the famous Grandes Jorasses is in the background to the left. |
 | | Aiguille de Rochefort: From the lower Vallée Blanche ski route, the massive Aiguille du Tacul dominates the view. The Aiguille de Rochefort is the pointy peak to the right, and the famous Grandes Jorasses is in the background to the left. |
 | | Aiguille du Midi: Perhaps the most famous tram ride in the world terminates at the Aiguille du Midi, in the middle of the glacial splendor of the Mont Blanc massif. |
 | | Aiguille du Tacul: From the lower Vallée Blanche ski route, the massive Aiguille du Tacul dominates the view. The Aiguille de Rochefort is the pointy peak to the right, and the famous Grandes Jorasses is in the background to the left. |
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