1. Sierra Nevada (California, USA): This mountain range is a classic example of a fault-block mountain range. It was formed by the uplift of the eastern side of the Sierra Nevada Fault.
2. Wasatch Range (Utah, USA): Located on the eastern edge of the Great Basin, the Wasatch Range is a prominent fault-block mountain range. It was created by the uplift of the Wasatch Fault.
3. Harz Mountains (Germany): The Harz Mountains, a range in central Germany, are a notable example of fault-block mountains in Europe. They were formed by the uplift of the Harz Fault.