• handball player Zumsteins, locality in western Victoria, Australia Punta Zumstein, peak in the Pennine Alps on the border between Italy and Switzerland...
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    The Zumsteinspitze (Punta Zumstein in Italian) (4,563 m) is a peak in the Pennine Alps on the border between Italy and Switzerland. It is a subpeak of...
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    Signalkuppe (redirect from Punta Gnifetti)
    electrical fields. The Signalkuppe (Punta Gnifetti) is connected to the Zumsteinspitze (Italian: Punta Zumstein) (German: Zumsteinspitze) by the high-alpine...
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    (Giordani peak, 4,046 metres (13,274 ft)). In 1819 Zumstein reached the third-highest Monte Rosa peak (Zumstein peak, 4,563 metres (14,970 ft)). Finally between...
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    brother Valentin, and the Gressoney mountain guides Sebastian Linty, Joseph Zumstein, Nicolas (Niklaus) Vincent, François Castel and Étienne Lisco. They set...
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  • Bishop of Gurk-Klagenfurt. Around Monte Rosa, the Vincent family, Josef Zumstein (1783–1861), and Giovanni Gnifetti (1801–1867) did good work during the...
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    German doctor, who made an attempt on the Piramide Vincent with Joseph Zumstein in 1816. The first ascent was made by Reginald S. Macdonald, Florence Crauford...
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    morphology (general appearance) and mountaineering interest. Summits such as Punta Giordani or Mont Blanc de Courmayeur have much less than the 30 metres minimum...
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    07°52′17″E / 45.93194°N 7.87139°E / 45.93194; 7.87139 Pennine Alps Valais Joseph Zumstein Yes Italian topographer from Gressoney, summit on Monte Rosa...
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