- The
Breithorn (German for
literally "broad horn"; 13,661 ft. or 4,160 m) is a
mountain range of the
Pennine Alps with its
highest peak of the same name...
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region of the
Aosta Valley. The
glacier descends from the west side of the
Breithorn (4,164
metres (13,661 ft)) and
splits into two
diverging branches above...
- The
Breithorn, (3,780 m) is a
mountain of the
Bernese Alps,
located on the
border between the
Swiss cantons of Bern and Valais. It is part of the border...
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Blatten Kleines Breithorn (3656 m), 300 m
south of
Breithorn (Blatten)
Breithorn (Simplon) (3437 m)
Breithorn (St. Niklaus) (3178 m)
Breithorn (Grengiols)...
- (gendarme) for
police officer, Italian: Quota), but also
known as
eastern Breithorn Twin (German: östlicher Breithornzwilling) is a peak of the
Pennine Alps...
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Matterhorn is part of the
Breithorn m****if and
overlooks on its
south side the
almost equally high flat
glacier named Breithorn Plateau, just
north of the...
- The
Eastern Breithorn (German:
Breithorn (Ostgipfel), Italian:
Breithorn Orientale) but also
referred as the
western Breithorn Twin (German: westlicher...
- The
Central Breithorn (German:
Breithorn (Mittelgipfel), Italian:
Breithorn Centrale) is a peak of the
Breithorn range in the
Pennine Alps,
located on...
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Breithorn (elevation 2,504 m (8,215 ft)) is a
summit in the
Steinernes Meer of the
Berchtesgaden Alps in the
Austrian state of Salzburg. The Breithorn...
- The
Breithorn (3,785 m) is a
mountain of the
Bernese Alps,
located east of
Blatten in the
canton of Valais. It lies
between the
Bietschhorn and the Schinhorn...