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نئون صفحو: {{Infobox mountain |name=الپس |native_name= {{plainlist| * {{lang-fr|Les Alpes}} * {{lang-de|Alpen}} * {{lang-it|Alpi}} * {{lang-sl|Alpe}} }} |photo=Mont Blanc oct 2004.JPG...
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[[File:Saslong udu da Sacun ora.jpg|thumb|upright=1.15|The [[Dolomites]] (Italy) are a [[List of World Heritage Sites in Italy|UNESCO World Heritage Site]].]]
 
 
The '''Alps''' ({{IPAc-en|æ|l|p|s}}; {{lang-fr|Alpes}} {{IPA-fr|alp|}}; {{lang-de|Alpen}} {{IPA-de|ˈalpn̩|}}; {{lang-it|Alpi}} {{IPA-it|ˈalpi|}}; {{lang-rm|Alps}}; {{lang-sl|Alpe}} {{IPA-sl|ˈáːlpɛ|}}) are the highest and most extensive [[mountain range]] system that lies entirely in [[Europe]],<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Alps |encyclopedia=The Hutchinson unabridged encyclopedia with atlas and weather guide |date=2014 |publisher=Helicon |place=Abington, United Kingdom |url= http://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/heliconhe/alps/0 |url-access=subscription }}</ref><ref group=note>The [[Caucasus Mountains]] are higher, and the [[Urals]] longer, but both lie partly in Asia.</ref> separating [[Southern Europe|Southern]] from [[Central Europe|Central]] and [[Western Europe]] and stretching approximately {{convert|1,200|km}} across eight [[Alpine countries]] (from west to east): [[France]], [[Switzerland]], [[Italy]], [[Monaco]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Austria]], [[Germany]], and [[Slovenia]].<ref>[http://www.alpconv.org/index_en "Alpine Convention"]. ''Alpine Conferences''. Retrieved August 3, 2012</ref> The mountains were formed over tens of millions of years as the African and Eurasian [[tectonic plate]]s collided. Extreme shortening <!-- why shortening? --> caused by the event resulted in marine [[sedimentary rock]]s rising by [[thrust fault|thrusting]] and [[Fold (geology)|folding]] into high mountain peaks such as [[Mont Blanc]] and the [[Matterhorn]]. Mont Blanc spans the French–Italian border, and at {{convert|4810|m|abbr=on|0}} is the highest mountain in the Alps. The Alpine region area contains about a hundred peaks higher than [[List of Alpine four-thousanders|{{convert|4000|m|ft}}]].
'''الپس جبل'''{{ٻيا نالا|انگريزي= '''Alps '''}} يورپ جو سڀ کان وڏو جبل جنھن جون قطارون ڪيترن کوڙ ملڪن ۾ ڦهليل آھن.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia |title=Alps |encyclopedia=The Hutchinson unabridged encyclopedia with atlas and weather guide |date=2014 |publisher=Helicon |place=Abington, United Kingdom |url= http://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/heliconhe/alps/0 |url-access=subscription }}</ref> ھي جبل ڏکڻ يورپ کي وچ يورپ ۽ اولھ يورپ کان ڌار ڪن ٿا ۽ 1200 ڪلوميٽرن تائين اٺ الپائين ملڪن ۾ ڦھليل آھن جن مان اولھ کان اوڀر پاسي فرانس، سوئٽزرلينڊ، اٽلي، موناڪو، ليچنسٽائين، آسٽريا، جرمني ۽ سلوانيا شامل آهن.<ref>[http://www.alpconv.org/index_en "Alpine Convention"]. ''Alpine Conferences''. Retrieved August 3, 2012</ref> ھڪ ڪروڙ سال اڳ آفريڪي زميني پليٽ ۽ يوريشيا واري زميني پليٽن ۾ ٽڪر ٿيڻ جي ڪري ھي جبل وجود ۾ آيا.ان ٽڪر جي شدت سان زمين ھيٺ گھتجڻ جي ڪري سمنڊ جي اندر وارا اونھا پھاڙ ٻاھر نڪري آيا ۽ ويڙھجي اوچا جبل بڻجي ويا جن ۾ مائونٽ بلانڪ ۽ ميٽرھارن واريون چوٽيون شامل آهن. مائونٽ بلانڪ فرانس ۽
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Mont Blanc spans the French–Italian border, and at {{convert|4810|m|abbr=on|0}} is the highest mountain in the Alps. The Alpine region area contains about a hundred peaks higher than [[List of Alpine four-thousanders|{{convert|4000|m|ft}}]].
 
The altitude and size of the range affects the climate in Europe; in the mountains precipitation levels vary greatly and climatic conditions consist of distinct zones. Wildlife such as [[ibex]] live in the higher peaks to elevations of {{convert|3400|m|abbr=on|0}}, and plants such as [[Edelweiss]] grow in rocky areas in lower elevations as well as in higher elevations. Evidence of human habitation in the Alps goes back to the [[Paleolithic|Palaeolithic]] era. A [[Ötzi the Icema