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Revision as of 12:56, 15 October 2022

Symbol for a Summit zone.

Summit zones are zones that placed on the highest peak in a region.

There are 88 summit zones in the world and most are in Sweden (21), followed by Germany (16) and the USA (13).

The most taken summit zone is Tornberget, found in the municipality of Haninge in the region of Stockholm in Sweden.

Updated: 2021-02-20

# Zone ASL Region Takes
1 Kebnekaise 2 060 Norrbotten 46
2 Sytertoppen 1768 Västerbotten 15
3 Galtåsen 361,4 Västra Götaland 25
4 HallandsTopp 237,9 Halland 16
5 Jäminharju 185 Lounais-Suomi 1
6 Rytterknægten 162 Hovedstaden 36
7 129möh 129,1 Åland 6
8 SörmlandsTopp 123 Södermanland 45
9 Tornberget 111 Stockholm 161
10 Lojstahajd 82 Gotland 56

Updated 2022-10-15


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