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  2. Alagna Valsesia - Wikipedia

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    Telecabina Alagna Valsesia 1200m - Pianalunga 2050m Alagna Valsesia, Funifor Salati. Alagna Valsesia is part of the huge Monterosa Ski area, a ski-resort at the feet of Monte Rosa which connects three different valleys in Piedmont and in Aosta Valley, with 180 km of runs. Through Passo dei Salati at an elevation of 2,980 metres (9,780 ft ...

  3. Monterosa Ski - Wikipedia

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    The overall uplift capacity of the lift system is about 50,000 people per hour. The Alagna Valsesia part of the district is world-famous for its many off-piste skiing and ski mountaineering like Balma and Malfatta. The ski area is operated jointly by two companies: Monterosa S.p.A. and MONTEROSA 2000 S.p.A. (of Alagna).

  4. Corno Bianco - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is located around 500 m east from the Dora Baltea/Sesia water divide and is totally included in Valsesia (VC, Italy). Administratively it belongs to the comunes of Alagna Valsesia and Riva Valdobbia.

  5. Parco naturale Alta Valsesia - Wikipedia

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    The Alta Valsesia Natural Park is a nature reserve\regional park in Piedmont, in Italy. It is an Alpine park considered the highest in Europe. It includes Signalkuppe (on the Italian side), Monte Rosa , Val Vogna , and the Sesia River .

  6. Passo dei Salati - Wikipedia

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    The Passo dei Salati (2,980 m) is a mountain pass that lies between the Valsesia and the Valley of Lys (Val de Aosta). [1] It connects the villages of Alagna Valsesia and Gressoney-La-Trinité. The pass has also been known as the Colle Inferiore de Pisse. The term salati recalls an ancient passage of Roman soldiers. [citation needed]

  7. Monte Tagliaferro - Wikipedia

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    According to the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps) the mountain can be classified in the following way: [3] main part = Western Alps; major sector = North Western Alps; section = Pennine Alps; subsection = Eastern Aosta and Northern Valsesia Alps; supergroup = Contrafforti valsesiani del Monte Rosa

  8. Signalkuppe - Wikipedia

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    The first ascent was made by Giovanni Gnifetti, a parish priest from Alagna Valsesia, together with J. Farinetti, C. Ferraris, C. Grober, J. and G. Giordiano and their porters on 9 August 1842. The highest hut in Europe, the Margherita Hut (Capanna Marguerita, named after Italy's Queen consort Margherita of Savoy) lies on the summit of the ...

  9. Monte Rosa - Wikipedia

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    The highest peak of the massif, amongst several peaks of over 4,000 m (13,000 ft), is the Dufourspitze (4,634 m, 15,203 ft), the second highest mountain in the Alps and western Europe, after Mont Blanc. [2] The east face of the Monte Rosa towards Italy has a height of about 2,400 metres (7,900 ft) and is the highest mountain wall of the Alps.

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