Hamburg, Bremen and Berlin are the city-states in Germany
Germany doesn't have five mountain ranges. The northern ridges of the Alps pass through southern Germany south of Munich, but most of Germany is fairly flat. There are foothills in the southern part of the country, and along the Rhine, but not mountain ranges.
the major mountain ranges of California are the Sierra Nevadas and the Cascades.
St. Pauli Brauerei; Bremen, Germany
I suppose you're talking about the big mountain range that exists in southern German, it's called the Alps ("die Alpen" in German). This mountain range stretches from Austria and Slovenia in the east; through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany; to France and Monaco in the west.
No mountain ranges in Aruba, just some rolling hills, the highest of which is 617 feet.
Here are some mountain ranges:HimalayasRockiesAppalachiansAlpsAndesSierra NevadaUralHindu KushCarpathianAtlas
Some major mountain ranges in Turkey include the Taurus Mountains, Pontic Mountains, and the Eastern Anatolian Mountains. These mountain ranges play a significant role in shaping Turkey's landscape and climate.
Some mountain ranges in Egypt include the Red Sea Mountains in the eastern region of the country, the Sinai Peninsula with the Mount Sinai peak, and the Eastern Desert mountain range. These ranges are known for their unique landscape and geological formations.
· Berlin, Germany · Hamburg, Germany · Munich, Germany · Cologne, Germany · Frankfurt, Germany · Stuttgart, Germany · Dusseldorf, Germany · Dortmund, Germany · Essen, Germany · Bremen, Germany
Maya mountains and the Mountain Pine Ridge
The Carbet Peaks are a mountain range in Martinique.