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  2. Chamonix - Wikipedia

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    Chamonix-Mont-Blanc (French pronunciation: [ʃamɔni mɔ̃ blɑ̃]; Arpitan: Chamôni-Mont-Blanc), more commonly known simply as Chamonix (Chamôni), [a] [b] is a commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in Southeastern France. It was the site of the first Winter Olympics, held in 1924.

  3. Aiguille du Midi - Wikipedia

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    There are two sections: from Chamonix to Plan de l'Aiguille at 2,317 m (7,602 ft) and then directly, without any support pillar, to the upper station at 3,777 m (the building contains an elevator to the summit). The span of the second section is 2,867 m (1.781 mi) measured directly, but only 2,500 m (1.6 mi) measured horizontally.

  4. FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1962 - Wikipedia

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    The FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1962 were held in France from 10 to 18 February at Chamonix in Haute-Savoie. [1] Chamonix previously hosted the alpine world championships in 1937, and also the first Winter Olympics in 1924, but without alpine skiing, which debuted in 1936.

  5. Richard Bozon Ice Rink - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Chamonix mayor Éric Fournier announced on the occasion of a visit by French Ice Hockey Federation president and former Chamonix player Luc Tardif that a new building had been approved. [15] Under consideration is a dual ice hockey and competitive climbing venue, replacing both Patinoire Richard-Bozon and the neighbouring ENSA Gymnasium.

  6. Haute Route - Wikipedia

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    Haute Route Chamonix-Zermatt: Guide for Skiers and Mountain Walkers. Menasha Ridge Press. ISBN 1-871890-21-7. Reynolds, Kev (2007). Chamonix – Zermatt: The Walker's Haute Route, 4th Edition. Milnthorpe, UK: Cicerone. ISBN 978-1-85284-513-1. Updates are available on the publisher's website. Stewart, Alexander (2008).

  7. Chamonix, France - Wikipedia

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    Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  8. Aiguilles Rouges - Wikipedia

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    The Aiguilles Rouges offer a splendid view of all the peaks of Chamonix, the glaciers of Mont Blanc, and the roof of Europe. The French artist Samivel is known for his paintings of some of these splendid views. The highest point in this range is named Belvédère (literally "beautiful viewpoint" in French) because it offers a 360° panoramic ...

  9. Vallée Blanche Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    The Vallée Blanche Cable Car (Italian: Funivia dei Ghiacciai; French: Télécabine Panoramic Mont-Blanc, previously Télécabine de la Vallée Blanche) is a passenger cable car linking a mountain peak above Courmayeur to a peak above Chamonix by passing over the Mont Blanc massif, in the Alps.

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