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  1. Elevation6,684 ft (2,037 m)
    PeakMount Mitchell, North Carolina
    Length2,050 mi (3,300 km)
    CountriesUnited States, Canada, and France (one of its overseas territorial collectivities)
  1. It stretches from the western Catskill Mountains in the east end of the Southern Tier of New York State west and south into Pennsylvania, continuing on through the Blue Ridge Mountains into northern Georgia, and through the Great Smoky Mountains from North Carolina into Tennessee and northern Alabama.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachia
    Die Appalachen (englisch Appalachian Mountains, französisch Appalaches) sind ein bewaldetes Gebirgssystem im Osten Nordamerikas, das sich (geologisch betrachtet) über eine Länge von 2400 Kilometern von den Long Range Mountains an der Westküste der kanadischen Insel Neufundland bis in den Norden des US-Bundesstaates Alabama erstreckt.
    de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachen
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    The Appalachian Mountains, as defined by physiographic classification. This includes the Canadian classification of the Appalachian Uplands and the US classification of the Appalachian Highlands.
    Sean Trende, senior elections analyst at RealClearPolitics, defines "Greater Appalachia" in his 2012 book The Lost Majority as including both the Appalachian Mountains region and the Upland South, following Protestant Scotch-Irish migrations to the southern and Midwestern United States in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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    The U.S. uses the term Appalachian Highlands and Canada uses the term Appalachian Uplands; the Appalachian Mountains are not synonymous with the Appalachian Plateau, which is one of the provinces of the Appalachian Highlands.
    The range is older than the other major mountain range in North America, the Rocky Mountains of the west. Some of the outcrops in the Appalachians contain rocks formed during the Precambrian era. The geologic processes that led to the formation of the Appalachian Mountains started 1.1 billion years ago.
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