The highest point in France is the Mont Blanc -a peak in the Alps on the border with Italy, which is 4,810 m high. It is also Europe's highest point.
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The Mont Blanc (4810 m), located in the Alps near the Italian Border, is France's and Europe's highest point.
Mont Blanc, the highest point in the Alps, is located on the border between France and Italy.
Mont. Blanc 4808m high
Depends whether you ask a Frenchman or an Italian. The summit of Mont Blanc, at 4,808 metres (15,774 ft), is the highest point in France. And also in Italy. Both nations claim the summit for their own.
the 'Mont blanc' is the highest mountain in France (and in Europe) - As for 'Point blanc', I did not find any information of any French place of that name - It must be a small and unimportant place if it does exist.
Rhone River Delta - is the lowest part of France
the Mont Blanc is 4810m. It is the highest peak in France and in Europe.
The Mont Blanc, in the French Alps on the Italian border, is Europe highest point with 4810 m.
It is generally accepted that the France-Italy border runs directly over the peak of Mont Blanc, which means the mountain and its highest point are in both France and Italy. See Sources and related links for more information.
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Spain has a higher overall elevation than France. France is a country of flat plains and gently rolling hills. The highest point in France is Mount Blanc at 4,808-meters. Spain is a mountainous country. The highest point in Spain is Mount Tiede at 3,718-meters.