Revaltoppe

Revaltoppe is one of the highest mountains in Queen Louise Land, Greenland. The peak is located in the King Frederick VIII Land area of northeastern Greenland. It is an administrative part of the Northeast Greenland National Park zone.

This peak was named by J.P. Koch's 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land after Reval, the historical name of Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, where according to a legend, the Dannebrog (flag of Denmark) is said to have dropped from the sky during a battle between the Danes and the Estonians in 1219.

Geography
Revaltoppe is the highest peak in a group of nunataks to the west of Dannebrogsfjeldene, at the southwestern end of Queen Louise Land (Dronning Louise Land). The nunatak group was named Reval Toppene or Revaltoppene by J.P. Koch’s 1912–13 Danish Expedition to Queen Louise Land.

Revaltoppe is a 2317.5 m peak. This mountain is marked as a 7999 ft peak in the Defense Mapping Agency Greenland Navigation charts.