This article comprises four sortable tables of major mountain summits [1] of the Caribbean that are the higher than any other point north or south of their latitude or east or west their longitude in the region.
The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:
Rank | Mountain Peak | Country | Island | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
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4 | Pico San Juan [5] [lower-alpha 1] | Cuba | Island of Cuba | 1140 m 3,740 ft | 500 m 1,640 ft | 408 km 253 mi | 21°59′07″N80°07′58″W / 21.9853°N 80.1327°W |
3 | Gran Piedra [6] [lower-alpha 2] | Cuba | Island of Cuba | 1249 m 4,098 ft | 500 m 1,640 ft | 100.7 km 62.5 mi | 20°00′41″N75°37′37″W / 20.0115°N 75.6270°W |
2 | Pico Turquino [7] [lower-alpha 3] [lower-alpha 4] | Cuba | Island of Cuba | 1974 m 6,476 ft | 1974 m 6,476 ft | 217 km 134.7 mi | 19°59′23″N76°50′10″W / 19.9898°N 76.8360°W |
1 | Pico Duarte [8] [lower-alpha 5] | Dominican Republic | Island of Hispaniola | 3098 m 10,164 ft | 3098 m 10,164 ft | 941 km 584 mi | 19°01′23″N70°59′52″W / 19.0231°N 70.9977°W |
This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of Canada.