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  2. List of prominent mountains of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    All mountain heights and prominences on the list are from the largest-scale maps available. [2]However, heights sometime conflict on different scales. For example, the Fletschhorn is indicated to be 3,993 m (13,100 ft), 3,982 m (13,064 ft), and 3,984 m (13,071 ft) high on the 1:100'000, 1:50'000 and 1:25'000 Swisstopo map, respectively.

  3. Category:Mountain ranges of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Mountain ranges of Switzerland" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 ...

  4. Swiss Alps - Wikipedia

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    Image of the Swiss Alps, covered in snow during the daytime. The Alpine region of Switzerland, conventionally referred to as the Swiss Alps, [1] represents a major natural feature of the country and is, along with the Swiss Plateau and the Swiss portion of the Jura Mountains, one of its three main physiographic regions.

  5. List of highest mountains of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the highest mountains of Switzerland. This list only includes summits above 3,600 metres (11,811 ft) with a topographic prominence of at least 30 metres. Note that this list includes many secondary summits that are typically not considered mountains (in the strict sense of the term) but that are mainly of climbing interest.

  6. Saint-Gotthard Massif - Wikipedia

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    This article about a mountain, mountain range, or peak located in Graubünden is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This article about a mountain, mountain range, or peak located in the canton of Uri is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Geography of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The geography of Switzerland features a mountainous and landlocked country located in Western and Central Europe. Switzerland's natural landscape is marked by its numerous lakes and mountains. It is surrounded by five countries: Austria and Liechtenstein to the east, France to the west, Italy to the south and Germany to the north. Switzerland ...

  8. Category:Lists of mountains of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    List of highest mountains of Switzerland; List of most-isolated mountains of Switzerland; List of mountains of Switzerland above 3000 m; List of prominent mountains of Switzerland; List of Swiss cantons by elevation

  9. Titlis - Wikipedia

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    The geographical center of Switzerland is situated about 15 kilometers west of the mountain. Titlis is the highest mountain in the portion of the Uri Alps north of the Susten Pass . This part of the range is located between the valleys of the Hasli (west) and the Reuss (east), thus separating the waters feeding the basins of the Aare and Reuss ...