The Andes are the world's longest continental mountain range
Argentina
Aconcagua, 6,962 m (22,841 ft)
Cerro Bonete, 6,759 m (22,175 ft)
Galán, 5,912 m (19,396 ft)
Mercedario, 6,720 m (22,047 ft)
Pissis, 6,795 m (22,293 ft)
Border between Argentina and Chile
Cerro Bayo, 5,401 m (17,720 ft)
Cerro Chaltén, 3,375 m (11,073 ft) or 3,405 m, Patagonia, also known as Cerro Fitz Roy
Cerro Escorial, 5,447 m (17,871 ft)
Cordón del Azufre, 5,463 m (17,923 ft)
Falso Azufre, 5,890 m (19,324 ft)
Incahuasi, 6,620 m (21,719 ft)
Lastarria, 5,697 m (18,691 ft)
Llullaillaco, 6,739 m (22,110 ft)
Maipo, 5,264 m (17,270 ft)
Marmolejo, 6,110 m (20,046 ft)
Ojos del Salado, 6,893 m (22,615 ft)
Olca, 5,407 m (17,740 ft)
Sierra Nevada de Lagunas Bravas, 6,127 m (20,102 ft)
Socompa, 6,051 m (19,852 ft)
Nevado Tres Cruces, 6,749 m (south summit) (III Region)
Tronador, 3,491 m (11,453 ft)
Tupungato, 6,570 m (21,555 ft)
Nacimiento, 6,492 m (21,299 ft)
Bolivia
Ancohuma, 6,427 m (21,086 ft)
Cabaray, 5,860 m (19,226 ft)
Chacaltaya, 5,421 m (17,785 ft)
Huayna Potosí, 6,088 m (19,974 ft)
Illampu, 6,368 m (20,892 ft)
Illimani, 6,438 m (21,122 ft)
Macizo de Larancagua, 5,520 m (18,110 ft)
Macizo de Pacuni, 5,400 m (17,720 ft)
Nevado Anallajsi, 5,750 m (18,865 ft)
Nevado Sajama, 6,542 m (21,463 ft)
Patilla Pata, 5,300 m (17,390 ft)
Tata Sabaya, 5,430 m (17,815 ft)
Border between Bolivia and Chile
Acotango, 6,052 m (19,856 ft)
Cerro Minchincha, 5,305 m (17,405 ft)
Irruputuncu, 5,163 m (16,939 ft)
Licancabur, 5,920 m (19,423 ft)
Olca, 5,407 m (17,740 ft)
Parinacota, 6,348 m (20,827 ft)
Paruma, 5,420 m (17,782 ft)
Pomerape, 6,282 m (20,610 ft)
Chile
Main article: List of mountains in Chile
Monte San Valentin, 4,058 m (13,314 ft)
Cerro Paine Grande, c.2,750 m (9,022 ft)
Cerro Macá, c.2,300 m (7,546 ft)
Monte Darwin, c.2,500 m (8,202 ft)
Volcan Hudson, c.1,900 m (6,234 ft)
Cerro Castillo Dynevor, c.1,100 m (3,609 ft)
Mount Tarn, c.825 m (2,707 ft)
Polleras, 5,993 m (19,662 ft)
Colombia
Nevado del Huila, 5,365 m (17,602 ft)
Nevado del Ruiz, 5,321 m (17,457 ft)
Ritacuba Blanco, 5,410 m (17,749 ft)
Nevado del Quindío, 5,215 m (17,110 ft)
Galeras, 4,276 m (14,029 ft)
Ecuador
Antisana, 5,752 m (18,871 ft)
Cayambe, 5,790 m (18,996 ft)
Chimborazo, 6,268 m (20,564 ft)
Corazón, 4,790 m (15,715 ft)
Cotopaxi, 5,897 m (19,347 ft)
El Altar, 5,320 m (17,454 ft)
Illiniza, 5,248 m (17,218 ft)
Pichincha, 4,784 m (15,696 ft)
Quilotoa, 3,914 m (12,841 ft)
Reventador, 3,562 m (11,686 ft)
Sangay, 5,230 m (17,159 ft)
Tungurahua, 5,023 m (16,480 ft)
Titicacha, 5,035 m (16,519 ft)
Peru
Alpamayo, 5,947 m (19,511 ft)
Artesonraju, 6,025 m (19,767 ft)
Carnicero, 5,960 m (19,554 ft)
El Misti, 5,822 m (19,101 ft)
El Toro, 5,830 m (19,127 ft)
Huascarán, 6,768 m (22,205 ft)
Jirishanca, 6,094 m (19,993 ft)
Nevado de Huaytapallana, 5,557 m (18,232 ft)
Pumasillo, 5,991 m (19,656 ft)
Rasac, 6,040 m (19,816 ft)
Rondoy, 5,870 m (19,259 ft)
Sarapo, 6,127 m (20,102 ft)
Seria Norte, 5,860 m (19,226 ft)
Siula Grande, 6,344 m (20,814 ft)
Yerupaja, 6,635 m (21,768 ft)
Yerupaja Chico, 6,089 m (19,977 ft)
Venezuela
Pico Bolívar, 4,981 m (16,342 ft)
Pico Humboldt, 4,940 m (16,207 ft)
Pico Bonpland, 4,880 m (16,010 ft)}
Pico La Concha, 4,870 m (15,978 ft)
Pico Piedras Blancas, 4,740 m (15,551 ft)