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- Uia di Ciamarella or just Ciamarella (3,676 m) is a mountain on the border between France and Italy. According to the SOIUSA (International Standardized...
- rifugi scala 1:25.000 n.110 Alte Valli di Lanzo (Rocciamelone - Uja di Ciamarella - Le Levanne) Media related to Rocciamelone at Wikimedia Commons Rocciamelone...
- rifugi scala 1:25.000 n.110 Alte Valli di Lanzo (Rocciamelone - Uja di Ciamarella - Le Levanne) Media related to Croce Rossa (mount) at Wikimedia Commons...
- Alps subsection = South-Eastern Graian Alps supergroup = Catena Arnas-Ciamarella group = Gruppo Autaret-Ovarda subgroup = Cresta Autaret-Lera-Arnas code...
- 37778; 10.56722 Ortler Alps II/C-28.I-A Sondrio/Trentino 1865 Uia di Ciamarella 3,676 12,060 664 2,178 45°19′43″N 07°08′43″E / 45.32861°N 7.14528°E...
- IT 1865 85 Uia di Ciamarella 3676 664 45°19′43″N 07°08′43″E / 45.32861°N 7.14528°E / 45.32861; 7.14528 (85. Uia di Ciamarella (3676 m)) Graian Alps...
- Aiguille de la Grande S****ière 3751 12,306 Granta-Parey 3473 11,395 Uia di Ciamarella 3676 12,061 Roc du Moulinet 3469 11,382 Albaron 3638 11,936 Aiguille Pers...
- Graian Alps in Savoie, France. Along with the nearby mountain Uia di Ciamarella it forms a large glacial basin. It was first climbed in 1866 by Yeamin...
- Lagginhorn, Mönch, de:Reichenspitze 1857 Monte Pelmo, Piz Calderas, Uia di Ciamarella Dom, Eiger, Nadelhorn, Piz Morteratsch, Wildstrubel (1858) Aletschhorn...
- mountains: Monte Rosa 4634 m Gran Paradiso 4061 m Monviso 3841 m Uia di Ciamarella 3676 m Monte Leone 3552 m Rocciamelone 3538 m Pierre Menue 3505 m Corno...