•
Alángup Qáqai, located in SW
Disko Island •
Albert Heim Range (Albert Heim Bjerge), located in northern
Hudson Land, north of Promenadedal. •
Barth Range (Barth Bjerge), located in
Queen Margrethe II Land. •
Brages Range (Brages Bjerge), located at the western end of
Odinland in a
nunatak between the
Fimbul and
Sleipner glaciers at the head of the
Bernstorff Fjord. •
Crown Prince Frederick Range (Kronprins Frederik Bjerge), very long range of nunataks stretching southwest of
Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland. •
Daly Range (Daly Bjerge), a subrange of the Roosevelt Range located in
Peary Land. •
Dannebrog Range (Dannebrogsfjeldene), chain of mountains and nunataks located in southwestern
Queen Louise Land. •
Ejnar Mikkelsen Range (Ejnar Mikkelsen Fjeld), a long
nunatak with multiple peaks east of the Watkins Range. •
Ellemands Range (Ellemandsbjerge), located in
Traill Island. •
Eventyrfjelde, a group of nunataks in southern
Queen Louise Land. •
Fynske Alps (Fynske Alper), located north of the head of
Denmark Fjord. •
Giesecke Range (Giesecke Bjerge), located in the east part of the
Gauss Peninsula. •
Gronau Nunataks (Gronau Nunatakker), a group of
nunataks located in the area of the
Gronau Glacier. •
Grønne Range (Grønnebjerge), located in
Traill Island. •
Halle Range (Hallebjergene), located in
Clavering Island. •
Häsi Mountains (Häsi Bjerge), located northwest of
Nathorst Land. •
Haug Range (Hauge Bjerge), located in
Hall Land. •
Heywood Range (Heywood Bjerge), located in
Liverpool Land. •
Jyske Ridge (Jyske Ås), a ridge located south of
Hagen Fjord. •
Kangerluluk Range (Kangerluluk Bjerge), rising on the northern flank of
Kangerluluk fjord. •
Kangerlussuaq Peaks (Kangerlussuaq Tinder), located west of
Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland. •
Kloftbjerge, rising at the eastern end of
Renland. •
Klosterbjerge, located in Nathorst Land. •
Knud Rasmussen Range (Knud Rasmussen Bjerge), located in West Greenland, south of
Tycho Brahe Lake at the terminus of
J.P. Koch Glacier. •
Lacroix Range (Lacroix Bjerge), located in SW
Andrée Land on the eastern flank of
Isfjord. •
Lemon Range (Lemon Bjerge), located east of
Courtauld Glacier which has its terminus in an arm of
Kangerlussuaq Fjord, East Greenland. •
Lilloise Range (Lilloise Bjerge), located southeast of the Watkins Range in
King Christian IX Land. •
Lindbergh Range (Lindbergh Fjelde),
nunatak group located west of the
Christian IV Glacier. •
Mary Peary Peaks (Mary Peary Tinder), Roosevelt Range located in
Peary Land. •
Nordkrone (Nordkronen), located in
Peary Land. •
Norlund Alps (Nørlund Alper), located in northeastern
Hudson Land, east of Stordalen. •
Pentamerus Range (Pentamerus Bjerge), located in far NW Greenland. •
Pictet Range (Pictet Bjerge), located NW of
Antarctic Haven, on the southern side of
Davy Sound. •
Princess Caroline-Mathilde Alps (Prinsesse Caroline Mathilde Alper), located in
Holm Land. •
Princess Elizabeth Alps, located in
Crown Prince Christian Land. •
Qalorujoorneq, located in
Kulusuk Island. •
Qârusuit Range, located in the
Nuussuaq Peninsula. •
Qivssakatdlagfik, located in
Itilleq Island. •
Queen Louise Land (Dronning Louise Land), vast mountainous region located west of
Dove Bay made up of several very large and numerous small nunataks. •
Rold Range (Rold Bjerge), located in
Traill Island. •
Roscoe Range (Roscoe Bjerge), located in
Liverpool Land. •
Sioraq Range (Sioraq Fjelde), located near
Tasiilaq. •
Sjælland Range (Sjællands Fjelde), located south of the head of
Denmark Fjord. •
Skaermen (Skærmen), a long nunatak with multiple peaks west of the
Watkins Range. •
Skirnir Mountains, west of
Sehested Fjord. •
Sortebrae Range, located by the
Sortebrae Glacier. •
Søbjergene, located in
Liverpool Land. •
Svinhufvud Range (Svinhufvud Bjerge), located in
Traill Island. •
Wiedemann Range (Wiedemann Bjerge), located in a
nunatak stretching northwards at the head of the
Wiedemann Fjord. ==See also==