Peaks
- Tell Qeni (1803) m.
- Tell Joualine (1732) m.
- Tell Sleiman (1703) m.
- Tell Qleib (1698) m.
- Tell Abou-Hamra (1482) m.
- Tell El-Ahmar (1452) m.
- Tell Abed-Mar (1436) m.
- Tell Khodr-Imtan (1341) m.
- Tell Azran (1220) m.
- Tell Shihan (1138) m.
In Arabic, the word "tell" means "hill" but in Jabal al-Druze, "tell" rather refers to a volcanic cone.
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