The Australian continent is the lowest-lying continent on Earth with
Mount Kosciusko (2228 m) as its highest point. All peaks over 2000 m
are located in the Great Dividing Range. Most of the 2000 m peak lists
are mountain range specific or country specific. One example is the
Norway peak list containing
291 peaks with an elevation of 2000 m above sea level and a
topographic prominence of more than 10 meters. Increasing the
topographic prominence to more than 50 meters shrinks the list
to 186 peaks. So everything is a question of definition, but
the highest point of Norway remains
Galdhøpiggen with an elevation
of 2469 m.
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Every red dot marks a place with elevations of at least 2000 m above sea
level. The map is based on SRTM data