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    summit of Combin de Grafeneire is one of the highest peaks in the Alps and the second most prominent of the Pennine Alps. The Grand Combin is also a large...
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    The Combin de la Tsessette is the third highest summit in the Grand Combin massif. It lies east of the Grand Combin summit (Combin de Grafeneire) and overlooks...
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    List of highest mountains of Switzerland (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    10889°N 7.86417°E / 46.10889; 7.86417 Pennine Alps Valais 1858 Grand Combin (de Grafeneire) 4,309 m (14,137 ft) 1,512 m (4,961 ft) 45°56′15″N 07°17′57″E...
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    mountain's overall morphology and mountaineering significance. (For example, the Grand Gendarme on the Weisshorn was excluded, despite meeting the prominence criterion...
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    10889°N 7.86417°E / 46.10889; 7.86417 Pennine Alps Visp 1858 9 Grand Combin (de Grafeneire) 4309 1512 45°56′15″N 07°17′57″E / 45.93750°N 7.29917°E /...
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    between equally high Gletscherhorn and Piz Gallagiun is the 383 m deep Passo de la Prasgnola. They share the 2694 m key col Pass da la Duana. Christian Thöni...
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