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- The Diablerets (French: Les Diablerets; lit. "the abode of devils") are a huge ice-covered mountain m****if of the Alps, culminating at the Sommet des Diablerets...
- of the m****if of the Diablerets, 3,210 metres (10,530 ft), in the Swiss Alps. It can be accessed on the Aigle–Sépey–Diablerets railway line or by road...
- The Les Diablerets International Championship or Championnat International des Diablerets was men's and women's clay court tennis tournament founded in...
- The Diablerets Glacier (French: Glacier des Diablerets) is a glacier situated on the summit of Les Diablerets in the Bernese Alps. It covers an area of...
- trailers Repainted 1914 railcar at Le Sepey The Diablerets terminus in 1979 The original rolling stock at Diablerets in 1979 ASD ticket Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz...
- and took over the ****ets of the then bankrupt Glacier 3000 Région Les Diablerets-Gstaad S.A., founded in 1993. The company is now based in Gstaad (Switzerland)...
- Banff, Canada; Cervinia, Italy; Graz, Austria; Lugano, Switzerland; Les Diablerets, Switzerland; Torello, Spain; and Trento, Italy and one museum, Museo...
- area Glacier 3000 or Glacier des Diablerets (the latter is in fact a nearby smaller glacier on the summit of the Diablerets). The area can be reached easily...
- Ormont-Dessus and Vers-l'Eglise as well as scattered individual settlements. Les Diablerets is the highest village. The blazon of the muni****l coat of arms is Azure...
- large glacier-covered mountains (notably Dent de Morcles, Grand Muveran, Diablerets, Wildhorn and Wildstrubel) around 3,000 metres (9,800 ft), and the chain...