- The
Graian Alps (Latin::
Alpes Graiæ ; French:
Alpes grées [alp ɡʁe]; Italian: Alpi
Graie [ˈalpi ˈɡraːje]) are a
mountain range in the
western part of...
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highest major subranges of the Alps,
together with the
Bernese Alps and the
Graian Alps that
include the Mont
Blanc m****if. The
Italian side is
drained by...
- and Aosta,
Italy Little St
Bernard P**** lies
between Mont
Blanc and the
Graian Alps,
connecting Bourg St Maurice,
France to Courmayeur,
Italy San Bernardino...
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elevation of 2,085 m (6,841 ft)),
which forms the
limit between the
Cottian and
Graian Alps. The term "Mont Cenis"
could be
derived from mont des
cendres ("mountain...
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through the arc
formed by the
western Alps from the
Pennine Alps
through the
Graian and
Cottian Alps to the
Maritime and
Ligurian Alps.
There are a
number of...
- part of the
European continent. The EU's
highest peak is Mont
Blanc in the
Graian Alps, 4,810.45
metres (15,782 ft)
above sea level. The
lowest points in...
- pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ paʁadi] both lit. 'Great Paradise') is a
mountain in the
Graian Alps in Italy,
located between the
Aosta Valley and
Piedmont regions. It...
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Montgenevre P****) Dauphiné Alps (from Col du Mont
Genevre to Col du Mont Cenis)
Graian Alps (from Col du Mont
Cenis to the Col Ferret)
Chablais Alps (from Lake...
- (m/ft)
Graian Alps Mont
Blanc M****if Mont
Blanc 4,807.45
metres (15,772 ft)
Graian Alps
Beaufortain M****if
Roignais 2,995
metres (9,826 ft)
Graian Alps...
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Piedmont in the
Metropolitan City of Turin, Italy. They are
located in the
Graian Alps of Piedmont,
between the
Valle dell'Orco to the
north and the Val di...