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- Aiguille de Chambeyron (Occitan: Agulha de Chambeyron) (3,412m) is a mountain of the Cottian Alps and is the highest mountain of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence...
- Valley's highest mountain is the Aiguille de Chambeyron (3,412 m (11,194 ft)). The second one is the Brec de Chambeyron (3,389 m (11,119 ft)). Its two largest...
- de Chambeyron (3,389) is a mountain of the Cottian Alps on the border between France and Italy. It is the second highest summit of the Chambeyron M****if...
- The Chambeyron m****if (French: M****if de Chambeyron, pronounced [masif də ʃɑ̃beʁɔ̃]; Italian: Gruppo del Chambeyron) are a m****if in the Alps, straddling...
- Saint-Paul-sur-Ubaye, where it is bordered by the Mercantour-Argentera m****if and the Chambeyron m****if. For some, the meaning of this toponym is papillon (transl. butterfly)...
- 320 metres (10,892 ft) Cottian Alps Ubaye M****if (Orrenaye) Aiguille de Chambeyron 3,411 metres (11,191 ft) Maritime Alps Mercantour-Argentera M****if Cime...
- section = Cottian Alps subsection = Alpi del Monviso supergroup =Gruppo del Chambeyron in senso ampio group = Gruppo dell'Oserot subgroup = Gruppo della Meja...
- Monte Matto, 14 July 1879, with Christian and Ulrich Almer Aiguille de Chambeyron, 1879, with Christian Almer. Scherbadung, 1886 Chüebodenhorn, 1892 Pic...
- Alps) there are: Monte Oronaye - 3100 m Buc de Nubiera - 3215 m Brec de Chambeyron - 3412 m Tête de la Frema - 3143 m Monte Chersogno - 3026 m Pelvo d'Elva...
- though of the two loftiest peaks of this region one, the Aiguille de Chambeyron (3,412 m), is just to the west, and the other, the Monviso (3,841 m),...