The Mercantour-Argentera massif (French: Massif du Mercantour-Argentera, Italian: Massiccio del Mercantour-Argentera) is a massif in the Maritime Alps...
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massif Luberon Massif Central Massif de l'Esterel Massif du Mercantour-Argentera Monte Cinto massif Taillefer Massif Queyras Massif Vanoise Massif Vercors...
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Monte Clapier (redirect from Mont Clapier)
on-line version: www.geoportail.fr Villani, Nanni (April 2002). Monte Argentera, tre metri sotto i tremila e trecento, in Piemonte Parchi - speciale Cime...
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Mercantour-Argentera massif (to which it is sometimes linked), to the south by the Castellane Prealps, and to the west by the Trois-Évêchés massif. Mont Pelat...
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Sea between the Castellane Prealps (west of the Var), the Mercantour-Argentera massif (south of the Planquette and Cayros rivers) and the Ligurian Alps...
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Bans, Mont Maudit, Sextener Rotwand 1879 Cima Ovest, Dürrenhorn, Monte Argentera, Petit Dru 1880 Aiguille des Grands Charmoz, Fußstein, Grohmannspitze...
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External massifs include the Belledonne massif, Mont Blanc massif, Pelvoux-Écrins massif and the Argentera massif. Sediments from the Piemont-Liguria Ocean...
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southeast, near Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye, where it is bordered by the Mercantour-Argentera massif and the Chambeyron massif. For some, the meaning of this toponym...
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France, others, such as the Mont Blanc massif, are shared with Switzerland and Italy. At 4,808 metres (15,774 ft), Mont Blanc, on the France–Italy border...
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Lac Soulier in the Queyras Lac de Souliers Lac Autier in the Mercantour-Argentera Lac des Babarottes in the Tinée Lac Balaour (Isolette) in the Vésubie...
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Argentera 3,297 m Monte Stella 3,262 m Cima Genova 3,191 m Cime du Gélas 3,135 m Cima di Nasta 3,108 m Monte Matto 3,097 m Cima del Baus 3,067 m Mont...
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Wyoming Mount Wilbur 3,298 10,820 Fairweather Range, Alaska, US Monte Argentera 3,297 10,817 Maritime Alps, Italy Mount Rose (Nevada) 3,287 10,784 Carson...
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valley is located near the Italian border, in the rugged mountains of the Argentera massif within the Maritime Alps, between Saint-Martin-Vésubie and Tende...
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First ascent m ft m ft Mont Blanc 4,808 15,774 4,695 15,404 45°49′57″N 06°51′52″E / 45.83250°N 6.86444°E / 45.83250; 6.86444 Mont Blanc massif I/B-07...
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from the original on 3 December 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022. "Massif du Mont-Blanc (inscription comme patrimoine naturel transfrontalier, avec France...
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below various domains in the Tethys Ocean. The external massifs are the Argentera in the Alpes Maritimes, the Pelvoux massif and the Belledonne range in...
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Enciastraia (redirect from Mont Enchastraye)
Verlucca. p. 71. ISBN 978-88-8068-273-8. Villani, Nanni (April 2002). Monte Argentera, tre metri sotto i tremila e trecento, in Piemonte Parchi - speciale Cime...
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Aiguille du Dru (due to Aiguille Verte), Dent du Géant (Grandes Jorasses), Mont Blanc de Cheilon (Ruinette), Nadelhorn and Täschhorn (Dom), Wetterhorn (Mittelhorn)...
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Tindastóll Ala di Stura Alagna Valsesia Alpe di Mera Aquila di Giaveno Argentera Balme Bardonecchia Bielmonte Crissolo Entracque Frabosa Soprana Frabosa...
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abandoned after the founding of the new city): an independent comune named Ël Mont ëd Vi, meaning "The Mount of Vico" in Piedmontese, was formed. Their independence...
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(in Italian), Carta Geologica d'Italia scala 1:100.000, 78-79 section- Argentera-Dronero Archived 2012-03-14 at the Wayback Machine Marazzi, Sergio (2005)...
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Alps (Punta Marguareis, 2,661 metres (8,730 ft)) 2. Maritime Alps (Monte Argentera, 3,297 metres (10,817 ft)) 3. Provence Alps and Prealps (Tête de l'Estrop...
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