- 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...
- The
Oberhalbstein Alps (German:
Oberhalbsteiner Alpen) or
Platta Group (Italian: Alpi del
Platta) are a
mountain range in the Alps of
eastern Switzerland...
- Curnera, Rein da Maighels, Rein da Cristallina, Rein da Nalps, Rein da
Plattas, Rein da Sumvitg, Rein da Vigliuts,
Valser Rhine Posterior Rhine basin:...
- Engadin/Segl.
There are a few
small hamlets in the valley, such as Fex
Platta, Fex Crasta, Vaüglia at its entrance, and Muot and
Curtins on the half way...
- 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...
- | 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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Angulo 14 DF ECU
Jimmy Mina 15 DF ECU José Hernández 17 MF ECU
Elvis Platta 20 MF ECU José
Cazares 21 MF COL Juan
David Jiménez 22 GK ECU Darwin...
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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...