Monte Bianco is a majestic mountain located in the Western Alps on the border between Italy and France. The mountain is also known by a variety of synonyms, including Mont Blanc (French), Mont Blanc de Courmayeur (Italian), and White Mountain (English). In the local Savoyard dialect, the mountain is called Mont Blant. Its name was derived from the Old French word "blanc," which refers to the color of the mountain's snow-capped peak. Monte Bianco is the highest peak in the Alps, standing at an impressive height of 4,810 meters. It attracts thousands of climbers and tourists every year, drawn by its stunning beauty and challenging ascent.