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Macugnaga (Walser German: Z'Makana) is a
mountain village and a
comune at 1,327
metres (4,354 ft) elevation, in the
province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola,...
- (Italian:
Chiesa Vecchia) is a
small church located in the
alpine village of
Macugnaga in
northern Italy, at the foot of
Monte Rosa. The
church was
built in...
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upper part of the
Valle della Sesia; and the steep, big east wall
above Macugnaga in the
Valle Anzasca. The
Swiss north-western face has
several glaciers...
- m) St-Jacques in the Ayas
valley Gressoney-La-Trinité
Alagna Valsesia Macugnaga-Staffa Saas-Fee Grächen Europahütte The
section from Saas-Fee to Grächen...
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Pizzo Bianco is a
mountain of the
Pennine Alps,
overlooking Macugnaga in the
Italian region of Piedmont. It lies on the
range north of the
Punta Grober...
- and Italy. It
connects Saas-Almagell in the
Swiss canton of
Valais to
Macugnaga,
Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the
Italian region of Piedmont....
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Ghiacciaio del Belvedere) is a
valley glacier located above Macugnaga of the
Valle Anzasca in the
region of Piedmont. The
glacier lies at the...
- the
recommendation of the Count, Horace-Bénédict de
Saussure went to
Macugnaga to
explore the mountain. He
climbed Pizzo Bianco, a 3215 m
summit facing...
- Col du Géant (3,371 m). In 1789,
Saussure climbed the
Pizzo Bianco near
Macugnaga, to
observe the east wall of
Monte Rosa, and
crossed the Theodulp**** (3...
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Macugnaga, M. Rosa/ Cima di Jagi (1846) by John
Scandrett Harford...