- The
Cottian Alps (/ˈkɒtiən ˈælps/; French:
Alpes Cottiennes [alp kɔtjɛn]; Italian: Alpi
Cozie [ˈalpi ˈkɔttsje]) are a
mountain range in the southwestern...
- l'Argentière) (elevation 1996 m.) is a high
mountain p****
between the
Cottian Alps and the
Maritime Alps,
located on the
border between Italy and France...
- The Kott (Kot)
language (Russian: Коттский язык) is an
extinct Yeniseian language that was
formerly spoken in
central Siberia by the
banks of the Mana...
- Col de la Croix) is a
pedestrian p**** (el. 2,299 m / 7,541 ft) of the
Cottian Alps. Both in
Italian and in
French the name
means p**** of the Cross. The...
- Col
Agnel (Italian:
Colle dell'Agnello) is a
mountain p**** in the
Cottian Alps, west of
Monte Viso
between France and
Italy which links the
Queyras valley...
-
Cottian Alps M****if du Mont-Cenis
Pointe de
Ronce 3,612
metres (11,850 ft)
Cottian Alps
Cerces M****if
Grand Galibier 3,229
metres (10,594 ft)
Cottian...
-
Italian ) or
Grand Glaiza (in French) is a 3,293
metres high
mountain of the
Cottian Alps. The peak is
located on the French-Italian
border between the Metropolitan...
- 6628; 7.29615 The
Valle Po (literally "Po valley") is a
valley of the
Cottian Alps in the
province of Cuneo, Piedmont,
Northern Italy. The
valley gives...
- di Tenda)
Maritime Alps (from
Colle di
Tenda to
Colle della Maddalena)
Cottian Alps (from
Colle de la
Maddalena to
Montgenevre P****) Dauphiné Alps (from...
- the Poor of Lyon in the late
twelfth century, the
movement spread to the
Cottian Alps in what is
today France and Italy. The
founding of the Waldensians...