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  2. Swiss Alpine Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is sponsored by the Swiss Alpine Museum Foundation, which was founded in 1933. The founders are the Swiss Confederation, the Canton of Bern, the City of Bern, the Swiss Alpine Club SAC, and the Bern Section of the SAC. The Alpine Museum is a member of the Museumsquartier Bern association. Since June 2021 has formed the organizational ...

  3. Bregaglia Range - Wikipedia

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    It derives its name from the partly Swiss, partly Italian valley, the Val Bregaglia, and is known as Bergell in German. Other names which are applied to the range include the Val Masino Alps and, to describe the main ridge, Masino-Bregaglia-Disgrazia. Vicosoprano (1,067 m) is the main settlement in the Swiss part of the range.

  4. List of mountain passes in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mountain passes in Switzerland. They are generally situated in the Jura Mountains or in the Swiss Alps. Passes above 1200 m ... Trient - Le Tour ...

  5. List of mountain huts in the Alps - Wikipedia

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    This list of mountain huts in the Alps includes huts, shelters and similar simple accommodations. In addition to a large number of Alpine club huts of the Alpine clubs , there are also many in private ownership.

  6. Category:Swiss people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Swiss people. It includes Swiss people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Disabled people from Switzerland .

  7. Swiss Alps - Wikipedia

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    The glaciers of the Swiss Alps cover an area of 1,220 square kilometres (470 sq mi) — 3% of the Swiss territory, representing 44% of the total glaciated area in the Alps i.e. 2,800 square kilometres (1,100 sq mi). The Swiss Alps are situated south of the Swiss Plateau and north of the national border.

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