- Piz
Platta is the
highest peak in the
Oberhalbstein Alps. It is 3392
metres high (Source:
Landeskarte der
Schweiz no.1256 - 1991), and is
notable for its...
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Mittler Selbsanft, though),
Mitttler Selbsanft, also
known in
Grison as
Plattas Alvas (2,949
metres (9,675 ft)), the
Hinter Selbsanft (3,028
metres (9...
- Val
Plattas branches off to the
south east. Near Pardatsch, the Val
Cristallina branchess off, also to the
south east.
Views of the Val
Plattas, with...
- Curnera, Rein da Maighels, Rein da Cristallina, Rein da Nalps, Rein da
Plattas, Rein da Sumvitg, Rein da Vigliuts,
Valser Rhine Posterior Rhine basin:...
- the
highest road in
Europe Mount Hector 3,394 11,135
Canadian Rockies Piz
Platta 3,392 11,129
Swiss Alps
Telescope Peak 3,392 11,129
Death Valley Champagne...
- The
Oberhalbstein Alps (German:
Oberhalbsteiner Alpen) or
Platta Group (Italian: Alpi del
Platta) are a
mountain range in the Alps of
eastern Switzerland...
- | 18 July 2002 Klas
Lindberg (10
April 2004). "Nu vill jag göra en egen
platta" (in Swedish). Nöjesbladet.
Retrieved 20
January 2023.
Douglas Wolk (8 May...
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Wayback Machine Musikkinformasjonssenteret "Det blir en
sjukt deppig platta" Kent och döden på tältturné, Aftonbladet.se "Kent - The hjärta & smärta...
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Notable peaks From west to east,
north of Mera and Inn
Oberhalbstein Piz
Platta Plessur Aroser Weisshorn Albula Piz Kesch, Piz
Lunghin Rätikon Schesaplana...
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Gelgia Piz
Platta (3392m a.s.l.) in the south-west as seen from Sur
Location Country Switzerland Physical characteristics
Mouth Albula • coordinates 46°39′45″N...