- Mont
Chaberton (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ ʃabɛʁtɔ̃]) is a 3,131
metres (10,272 ft) peak in the
French Alps in the
group known as the M****if des Cerces...
- d'Etiache - 3,382 m
Punta Sommeiller - 3,332 m
Punta Ramiere - 3,303 m Mont
Chaberton - 3,131 m
Monte Orsiera - 2,890
Punta Lunella - 2,272 m
Monte Colombano...
-
Treaty of
Paris in 1947, when
France acquired Tende, La Brigue, Mont
Chaberton and the Lake of Mont Cenis. In the 21st century, an
ongoing issue to be...
- some
western forts such as Fort
Chaberton exchanged fire with
their French counterparts of the
Alpine Line.
Chaberton was hit by
French 280mm
field mortars...
- Bardonecchia. In retaliation, the 149-mm guns of the
Italian fort on Mont
Chaberton—"an
imposing structure lost in the
clouds at an
altitude of 3,130 meters"—were...
- from the
Rochers Charniers connecting it,
through Col du
Chaberton (2.674 m), with Mont
Chaberton.
According to
French alpinistic literature the mountain...
- on by
Chaberton in June 1940, the Fort de l'Olive in turn
fired on the
Italian fort
Jaffereau in Bardonecchia. The
construction of Fort
Chaberton on an...
- of the
Palmer Archipelago,
Antarctica Mont J****, a
mountain near Mont
Chaberton,
France J**** (genus), a
genus of stem
sawflies in the
family Cephidae...
- 00°57′23″E / 42.71194°N 0.95639°E / 42.71194; 0.95639
Pyrenees 14 Mont
Chaberton 3,131 10,272 1,281 4,203 44°57′53″N 06°45′06″E / 44.96472°N 6.75167°E...
-
chains including Mont
Thabor as well as
those of the
Grand Galibier, Mont
Chaberton and the Rois Mages. It is
bordered by the m****if de la
Vanoise to the...