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See also: Lists of mountains of the Caribbean
Further information: Geography of the Caribbean and Geology of the Caribbean
Pico Duarte is the highest point in the Dominican Republic, the Island of Hispaniola, and the entire Caribbean.
The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:
The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level.[2] The first table below ranks the 20 highest major summits of the Caribbean by elevation.
The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings.[3] [2] The second table below ranks the 20 most prominent summits of the Caribbean.
The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation.[4] The third table below ranks the 20 most isolated major summits of the Caribbean.
Highest major summits
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Of the 20 highest major summits of the Caribbean, only Pico Duarte exceeds 3000 meters (9843 feet) elevation, six peaks exceed 2000 meters (6562 feet) , and 15 peaks exceed 1000 meters (3281 feet) elevation.
Of these 20 peaks, three are located in the Dominican Republic, three in Cuba, two in Haiti, two in Saint Kitts and Nevis, one each in Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Montserrat, and Venezuela.
The 20 highest summits of the Caribbean with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence
Rank
Mountain peak
Country
Island
Elevation
Prominence
Isolation
Location
1
Pico Duarte [5] [lower-alpha 1]
Dominican Republic
Island of Hispaniola
3098 m 10,164 ft 3098 m 10,164 ft 941 km 584 mi
19.0231°N 70.9977°W / 19.0231; -70.9977 (Pico Duarte )
2
Loma Alto de la Bandera [6] [lower-alpha 2]
Dominican Republic
Island of Hispaniola
2842 m 9,324 ft 1512 m 4,961 ft 43.4 km 27 mi
18.8126°N 70.6268°W / 18.8126; -70.6268 (Loma Alto de la Bandera )
3
Pic la Selle [7] [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4]
Haiti
Island of Hispaniola
2674 m 8,773 ft 2644 m 8,675 ft 126.6 km 78.7 mi
18.3602°N 71.9767°W / 18.3602; -71.9767 (Pic la Selle )
4
Pic Macaya [8] [lower-alpha 5]
Haiti
Island of Hispaniola
2347 m 7,700 ft 2087 m 6,847 ft 216 km 134.5 mi
18.3822°N 74.0243°W / 18.3822; -74.0243 (Pic Macaya )
5
Loma Gajo en Medio [9]
Dominican Republic
Island of Hispaniola
2279 m 7,477 ft 1779 m 5,837 ft 57.5 km 35.7 mi
18.6292°N 71.5108°W / 18.6292; -71.5108 (Loma Gajo en Medio )
6
Blue Mountain Peak [10] [lower-alpha 6] [lower-alpha 7]
Jamaica
Island of Jamaica
2256 m 7,402 ft 2256 m 7,402 ft 273 km 169.5 mi
18.0465°N 76.5788°W / 18.0465; -76.5788 (Blue Mountain Peak )
7
Pico Turquino [11] [lower-alpha 8] [lower-alpha 9]
Cuba
Island of Cuba
1974 m 6,476 ft 1974 m 6,476 ft 217 km 134.7 mi
19.9898°N 76.8360°W / 19.9898; -76.8360 (Pico Turquino )
8
La Grande Soufrière [12] [lower-alpha 10] [lower-alpha 11]
Guadeloupe
île de Basse-Terre
1467 m 4,813 ft 1467 m 4,813 ft 699 km 434 mi
16.0449°N 61.6638°W / 16.0449; -61.6638 (La Grande Soufrière )
9
Morne Diablotins [13] [lower-alpha 12] [lower-alpha 13]
Dominica
Island of Dominica
1447 m 4,747 ft 1447 m 4,747 ft 66.3 km 41.2 mi
15.5040°N 61.3981°W / 15.5040; -61.3981 (Morne Diablotins )
10
Montagne Pelée[14] [lower-alpha 14] [lower-alpha 15]
Martinique
Island of Martinique
1395 m 4,577 ft 1395 m 4,577 ft 80.8 km 50.2 mi
14.8092°N 61.1654°W / 14.8092; -61.1654 (Montagne Pelée )
11
Cerro de Punta [15] [16] [17] [lower-alpha 16]
Puerto Rico
Island of Puerto Rico
1337.8 m 4,389 ft 1338 m 4,389 ft 432 km 268 mi
18.1722°N 66.5917°W / 18.1722; -66.5917 (Cerro de Punta )
12
Gran Piedra [18] [lower-alpha 17]
Cuba
Island of Cuba
1249 m 4,098 ft 500 m 1,640 ft 100.7 km 62.5 mi
20.0115°N 75.6270°W / 20.0115; -75.6270 (Gran Piedra )
13
La Soufrière [19] [lower-alpha 18] [lower-alpha 19]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Island of Saint Vincent
1234 m 4,049 ft 1234 m 4,049 ft 161.7 km 100.5 mi
13.3477°N 61.1761°W / 13.3477; -61.1761 (La Soufrière )
14
Mount Liamuiga [20] [lower-alpha 20] (Mount Misery )
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Christopher Island (Island of Saint Kitts )
1156 m 3,793 ft 1156 m 3,793 ft 190.3 km 118.2 mi
17.3685°N 62.8029°W / 17.3685; -62.8029 (Mount Liamuiga )
15
Pico San Juan [21] [lower-alpha 21]
Cuba
Island of Cuba
1140 m 3,740 ft 500 m 1,640 ft 408 km 253 mi
21.9853°N 80.1327°W / 21.9853; -80.1327 (Pico San Juan )
16
Nevis Peak [22] [lower-alpha 22]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Island of Nevis
985 m 3,232 ft 985 m 3,232 ft 20.9 km 12.97 mi
17.1501°N 62.5834°W / 17.1501; -62.5834 (Nevis Peak )
17
Mount Gimie [23] [lower-alpha 23] [lower-alpha 24]
Saint Lucia
Island of Saint Lucia
950 m 3,117 ft 950 m 3,117 ft 59.8 km 37.2 mi
13.8637°N 61.0117°W / 13.8637; -61.0117 (Mount Gimie )
18
Aripo Peak [24] [lower-alpha 25] [lower-alpha 26]
Trinidad and Tobago
Island of Trinidad
940 m 3,084 ft 940 m 3,084 ft 151.6 km 94.2 mi
10.7231°N 61.2499°W / 10.7231; -61.2499 (Aripo Peak )
19
Soufrière Hills Volcano[25] [lower-alpha 27]
Montserrat , United Kingdom
Island of Montserrat
914 m 2,999 ft 914 m 2,999 ft 65.1 km 40.4 mi
16.7123°N 62.1756°W / 16.7123; -62.1756 (Soufrière Hills Volcano )
20
Cerro El Copey[26] [lower-alpha 28]
Venezuela
Isla de Margarita
900 m 2,953 ft 900 m 2,953 ft 56.3 km 35 mi
10.9975°N 63.9126°W / 10.9975; -63.9126 (Cerro El Copey )
Most prominent summits
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See also: List of the ultra-prominent summits of the Caribbean
Of the 20 most prominent summits of the Caribbean, only Pico Duarte exceeds 3000 meters (9843 feet) of topographic prominence. Four peaks exceed 2000 meters (6562 feet) , seven peaks are ultra-prominent summits with at least 1500 meters (4921 feet) , and 13 peaks exceed 1000 meters (3281 feet) of topographic prominence.
Of these 20 peaks, three are located in the Dominican Republic, two in Haiti, two in Saint Kitts and Nevis, and one each in Jamaica, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Puerto Rico, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Montserrat, Venezuela, Saba, and Grenada.
The 20 most topographically prominent summits of the Caribbean
Rank
Mountain peak
Country
Island
Elevation
Prominence
Isolation
Location
1
Pico Duarte [5] [lower-alpha 1]
Dominican Republic
Island of Hispaniola
3098 m 10,164 ft 3098 m 10,164 ft 941 km 584 mi
19.0231°N 70.9977°W / 19.0231; -70.9977 (Pico Duarte )
2
Pic la Selle [7] [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4]
Haiti
Island of Hispaniola
2674 m 8,773 ft 2644 m 8,675 ft 126.6 km 78.7 mi
18.3602°N 71.9767°W / 18.3602; -71.9767 (Pic la Selle )
3
Blue Mountain Peak [10] [lower-alpha 6] [lower-alpha 7]
Jamaica
Island of Jamaica
2256 m 7,402 ft 2256 m 7,402 ft 273 km 169.5 mi
18.0465°N 76.5788°W / 18.0465; -76.5788 (Blue Mountain Peak )
4
Pic Macaya [8] [lower-alpha 5]
Haiti
Island of Hispaniola
2347 m 7,700 ft 2087 m 6,847 ft 216 km 134.5 mi
18.3822°N 74.0243°W / 18.3822; -74.0243 (Pic Macaya )
5
Pico Turquino [11] [lower-alpha 8] [lower-alpha 9]
Cuba
Island of Cuba
1974 m 6,476 ft 1974 m 6,476 ft 217 km 134.7 mi
19.9898°N 76.8360°W / 19.9898; -76.8360 (Pico Turquino )
6
Loma Gajo en Medio [9]
Dominican Republic
Island of Hispaniola
2279 m 7,477 ft 1779 m 5,837 ft 57.5 km 35.7 mi
18.6292°N 71.5108°W / 18.6292; -71.5108 (Loma Gajo en Medio )
7
Loma Alto de la Bandera [6] [lower-alpha 2]
Dominican Republic
Island of Hispaniola
2842 m 9,324 ft 1512 m 4,961 ft 43.4 km 27 mi
18.8126°N 70.6268°W / 18.8126; -70.6268 (Loma Alto de la Bandera )
8
La Grande Soufrière [12] [lower-alpha 10] [lower-alpha 11]
Guadeloupe
île de Basse-Terre
1467 m 4,813 ft 1467 m 4,813 ft 699 km 434 mi
16.0449°N 61.6638°W / 16.0449; -61.6638 (La Grande Soufrière )
9
Morne Diablotins [13] [lower-alpha 12] [lower-alpha 13]
Dominica
Island of Dominica
1447 m 4,747 ft 1447 m 4,747 ft 66.3 km 41.2 mi
15.5040°N 61.3981°W / 15.5040; -61.3981 (Morne Diablotins )
10
Montagne Pelée[14] [lower-alpha 14] [lower-alpha 15]
Martinique
Island of Martinique
1395 m 4,577 ft 1395 m 4,577 ft 80.8 km 50.2 mi
14.8092°N 61.1654°W / 14.8092; -61.1654 (Montagne Pelée )
11
Cerro de Punta [15] [16] [17] [lower-alpha 16]
Puerto Rico
Island of Puerto Rico
1337.8 m 4,389 ft 1338 m 4,389 ft 432 km 268 mi
18.1722°N 66.5917°W / 18.1722; -66.5917 (Cerro de Punta )
12
La Soufrière [19] [lower-alpha 18] [lower-alpha 19]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Island of Saint Vincent
1234 m 4,049 ft 1234 m 4,049 ft 161.7 km 100.5 mi
13.3477°N 61.1761°W / 13.3477; -61.1761 (La Soufrière )
13
Mount Liamuiga [20] [lower-alpha 20] (Mount Misery )
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Christopher Island (Island of Saint Kitts )
1156 m 3,793 ft 1156 m 3,793 ft 190.3 km 118.2 mi
17.3685°N 62.8029°W / 17.3685; -62.8029 (Mount Liamuiga )
14
Nevis Peak [22] [lower-alpha 22]
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Island of Nevis
985 m 3,232 ft 985 m 3,232 ft 20.9 km 12.97 mi
17.1501°N 62.5834°W / 17.1501; -62.5834 (Nevis Peak )
15
Mount Gimie [23] [lower-alpha 23] [lower-alpha 24]
Saint Lucia
Island of Saint Lucia
950 m 3,117 ft 950 m 3,117 ft 59.8 km 37.2 mi
13.8637°N 61.0117°W / 13.8637; -61.0117 (Mount Gimie )
16
Aripo Peak [24] [lower-alpha 25] [lower-alpha 26]
Trinidad and Tobago
Island of Trinidad
940 m 3,084 ft 940 m 3,084 ft 151.6 km 94.2 mi
10.7231°N 61.2499°W / 10.7231; -61.2499 (Aripo Peak )
17
Soufrière Hills Volcano[25] [lower-alpha 27]
Montserrat
Island of Montserrat
914 m 2,999 ft 914 m 2,999 ft 65.1 km 40.4 mi
16.7123°N 62.1756°W / 16.7123; -62.1756 (Soufrière Hills Volcano )
18
Cerro El Copey[26] [lower-alpha 28]
Venezuela
Isla de Margarita
900 m 2,953 ft 900 m 2,953 ft 56.3 km 35 mi
10.9975°N 63.9126°W / 10.9975; -63.9126 (Cerro El Copey )
19
Mount Scenery [27] [lower-alpha 29]
Saba
Island of Saba
870 m 2,854 ft 870 m 2,854 ft 54.8 km 34 mi
17.6348°N 63.2377°W / 17.6348; -63.2377 (Mount Scenery )
20
Mount Saint Catherine [28] [lower-alpha 30] [lower-alpha 31]
Grenada
Island of Grenada
840 m 2,756 ft 840 m 2,756 ft 135.2 km 84 mi
12.1623°N 61.6750°W / 12.1623; -61.6750 (Mount Saint Catherine )
Most isolated major summits
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Of the 20 most isolated major summits of the Caribbean, Pico Duarte and La Grande Soufrière exceed 500 kilometers (310.7 miles) of topographic isolation, seven peaks exceed 200 kilometers (124.3 miles) , and 14 peaks exceed 100 kilometers (62.14 miles) of topographic isolation.
Of these 20 peaks, three are located in Cuba, two in the Dominican Republic, two in Haiti, two in Trinidad and Tobago, and one each in Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Granada, the British Virgin Islands, Martinique, Dominica, Montserrat, and Saint Lucia.
The 20 most topographically isolated summits of the Caribbean with at least 500 meters of topographic prominence
Rank
Mountain peak
Country
Island
Elevation
Prominence
Isolation
Location
1
Pico Duarte [5] [lower-alpha 1]
Dominican Republic
Island of Hispaniola
3098 m 10,164 ft 3098 m 10,164 ft 941 km 584 mi
19.0231°N 70.9977°W / 19.0231; -70.9977 (Pico Duarte )
2
La Grande Soufrière [12] [lower-alpha 10] [lower-alpha 11]
Guadeloupe
île de Basse-Terre
1467 m 4,813 ft 1467 m 4,813 ft 699 km 434 mi
16.0449°N 61.6638°W / 16.0449; -61.6638 (La Grande Soufrière )
3
Cerro de Punta [15] [16] [17] [lower-alpha 16]
Puerto Rico
Island of Puerto Rico
1337.8 m 4,389 ft 1338 m 4,389 ft 432 km 268 mi
18.1722°N 66.5917°W / 18.1722; -66.5917 (Cerro de Punta )
4
Pico San Juan [21] [lower-alpha 21]
Cuba
Island of Cuba
1140 m 3,740 ft 500 m 1,640 ft 408 km 253 mi
21.9853°N 80.1327°W / 21.9853; -80.1327 (Pico San Juan )
5
Blue Mountain Peak [10] [lower-alpha 6] [lower-alpha 7]
Jamaica
Island of Jamaica
2256 m 7,402 ft 2256 m 7,402 ft 273 km 169.5 mi
18.0465°N 76.5788°W / 18.0465; -76.5788 (Blue Mountain Peak )
6
Pico Turquino [11] [lower-alpha 8] [lower-alpha 9]
Cuba
Island of Cuba
1974 m 6,476 ft 1974 m 6,476 ft 217 km 134.7 mi
19.9898°N 76.8360°W / 19.9898; -76.8360 (Pico Turquino )
7
Pic Macaya [8] [lower-alpha 5]
Haiti
Island of Hispaniola
2347 m 7,700 ft 2087 m 6,847 ft 216 km 134.5 mi
18.3822°N 74.0243°W / 18.3822; -74.0243 (Pic Macaya )
8
Mount Liamuiga [20] [lower-alpha 20] (Mount Misery )
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Christopher Island (Island of Saint Kitts )
1156 m 3,793 ft 1156 m 3,793 ft 190.3 km 118.2 mi
17.3685°N 62.8029°W / 17.3685; -62.8029 (Mount Liamuiga )
9
La Soufrière [19] [lower-alpha 18] [lower-alpha 19]
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Island of Saint Vincent
1234 m 4,049 ft 1234 m 4,049 ft 161.7 km 100.5 mi
13.3477°N 61.1761°W / 13.3477; -61.1761 (La Soufrière )
10
Aripo Peak [24] [lower-alpha 25] [lower-alpha 26]
Trinidad and Tobago
Island of Trinidad
940 m 3,084 ft 940 m 3,084 ft 151.6 km 94.2 mi
10.7231°N 61.2499°W / 10.7231; -61.2499 (Aripo Peak )
11
Mount Saint Catherine [28] [lower-alpha 30] [lower-alpha 31]
Grenada
Island of Grenada
840 m 2,756 ft 840 m 2,756 ft 135.2 km 84 mi
12.1623°N 61.6750°W / 12.1623; -61.6750 (Mount Saint Catherine )
12
Pic la Selle [7] [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4]
Haiti
Island of Hispaniola
2674 m 8,773 ft 2644 m 8,675 ft 126.6 km 78.7 mi
18.3602°N 71.9767°W / 18.3602; -71.9767 (Pic la Selle )
13
Mount Sage[29] [lower-alpha 32]
British Virgin Islands
Island of Tortola
521 m 1,709 ft 521 m 1,709 ft 120.1 km 74.6 mi
18.4095°N 64.6556°W / 18.4095; -64.6556 (Mount Sage )
14
Gran Piedra [18] [lower-alpha 17]
Cuba
Island of Cuba
1249 m 4,098 ft 500 m 1,640 ft 100.7 km 62.5 mi
20.0115°N 75.6270°W / 20.0115; -75.6270 (Gran Piedra )
15
Montagne Pelée[14] [lower-alpha 14] [lower-alpha 15]
Martinique
Island of Martinique
1395 m 4,577 ft 1395 m 4,577 ft 80.8 km 50.2 mi
14.8092°N 61.1654°W / 14.8092; -61.1654 (Montagne Pelée )
16
Morne Diablotins [13] [lower-alpha 12] [lower-alpha 13]
Dominica
Island of Dominica
1447 m 4,747 ft 1447 m 4,747 ft 66.3 km 41.2 mi
15.5040°N 61.3981°W / 15.5040; -61.3981 (Morne Diablotins )
17
Soufrière Hills Volcano[25] [lower-alpha 27]
Montserrat
Island of Montserrat
914 m 2,999 ft 914 m 2,999 ft 65.1 km 40.4 mi
16.7123°N 62.1756°W / 16.7123; -62.1756 (Soufrière Hills Volcano )
18
Mount Gimie [23] [lower-alpha 23] [lower-alpha 24]
Saint Lucia
Island of Saint Lucia
950 m 3,117 ft 950 m 3,117 ft 59.8 km 37.2 mi
13.8637°N 61.0117°W / 13.8637; -61.0117 (Mount Gimie )
19
Loma Gajo en Medio [9]
Dominican Republic
Island of Hispaniola
2279 m 7,477 ft 1779 m 5,837 ft 57.5 km 35.7 mi
18.6292°N 71.5108°W / 18.6292; -71.5108 (Loma Gajo en Medio )
20
Main Ridge[30] [lower-alpha 33] [lower-alpha 34]
Island of Tobogo
576 m 1,890 ft 576 m 1,890 ft 56.9 km 35.3 mi
11.2833°N 60.6333°W / 11.2833; -60.6333 (Main Ridge )
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The summit of Pico Duarte is the highest point of the Dominican Republic, the Island of Hispaniola , and all islands of the Caribbean Sea . Loma Alto de la Bandera is the southernmost and easternmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. The summit of Pic la Selle is the highest point of the Republic of Haiti. Pic la Selle is the southernmost and westernmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. Pic Macaya is the westernmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. The summit of Blue Mountain Peak is the highest point of the island and the nation of Jamaica. Blue Mountain Peak is the southernmost and westernmost 2000-meter (6562-foot) summit and ultra-prominent summit of the Caribbean. The summit of Pico Turquino is the highest point of the island and Republic of Cuba. Pico Turquino is the northernmost and westernmost ultra-prominent summit of the Caribbean. The summit of La Grande Soufrière is the highest point of île de Basse-Terre and the French Région Guadeloupe . La Grande Soufrière is the southernmost and easternmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. The summit of Morne Diablotins is the highest point of the island and Commonwealth of Dominica . Morne Diablotins is the southernmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. The summit of Montagne Pelée is the highest point of the island and French insular region of Martinique . Montagne Pelée is the southernmost and easternmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. The summit of Cerro de Punta is the highest point of the island and Commonwealth of Puerto Rico . Gran Piedra is the northernmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. The summit of La Soufrière is the highest point of the island of Saint Vincent and the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. La Soufrière is the southernmost 1000-meter (3281-foot) summit of the Caribbean. The summit of Mount Liamuiga is the highest point of the island of Saint Kitts and the Federation of Saint Kitts and Nevis. Pico San Juan is the northernmost and westernmost 1000-meter (3281-foot) summit of the Caribbean. The summit of Nevis Peak is the highest point of Island of Nevis . The summit of Mount Gimie is the highest point of the island and nation of Saint Lucia . Mount Gimie is the easternmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. The summit of Aripo Peak is the highest point of the island of Trinidad and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Aripo Peak is the southernmost 500-meter (1640-foot) summit of the Caribbean. The summit of Soufrière Hills Volcano is the highest point of the island and British Overseas Territory of Montserrat . The summit of Cerro El Copey is the highest point of Isla de Margarita . The summit of Mount Scenery is the highest point of the island and Netherlands special municipality of Saba . The summit of Mount Saint Catherine is the highest point of the island and nation of Grenada. Mount Saint Catherine is the southernmost summit of its elevation in the Caribbean. The summit of Mount Sage is the highest point of the Island of Tortola and the British Virgin Islands. The summit of Main Ridge is the highest point of Island of Tobago . Main Ridge is the easternmost 500-meter (1640-foot) summit of the Caribbean.
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This article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least 100 meters (328.1 feet) of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least 500 meters (1640 feet) of topographic prominence. All summits in this article have at least 500 meters of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence. If the elevation or prominence of a summit is calculated as a range of values, the arithmetic mean is shown. The topographic prominence of a summit is the topographic elevation difference between the summit and its highest or key col to a higher summit. The summit may be near its key col or quite far away. The key col for Denali in Alaska is the Isthmus of Rivas in Nicaragua, 7642 kilometers (4749 miles) away. The topographic isolation of a summit is the great-circle distance to its nearest point of equal elevation. "Pico Duarte" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Loma Alto de la Bandera" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Pic la Selle" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Pic Macaya" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Loma Gajo en Medio" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Blue Mountain Peak" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Pico Turquino" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "La Grande Soufrière" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Morne Diablotins" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Montagne Pelée" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "PUNTA" . Datasheet for NGS Station TV1204 . U.S. National Geodetic Survey. Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Cerro de Punta" . Geographic Names Information System . United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. "Cerro de Punta" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Gran Piedra" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "La Soufrière" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Mount Liamuiga" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Pico San Juan" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Nevis Peak" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Mount Gimie" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Aripo Peak" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Soufrière Hills Volcano" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Cerro El Copey" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 . "Mount Scenery" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 4 May 2016 . "Mount Saint Catherine" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 4 May 2016 . "Mount Sage" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 4 May 2016 . "Main Ridge" . Peakbagger.com . Retrieved 10 May 2016 .
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