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  1. Trinity Alps

    Geobox Range Heading name Trinity Alps native name other name category Mountain Range Names etymology Image image 190275546203 0 ALB.jpg image caption Trinity Alps near Granite Lake Country country United States state California region Shasta Cascade district Trinity County, California Trinity County ... map caption location of Trinity Alps in California ref name gnis cite gnis id 1660030 name Trinity ... footnotes The Trinity Alps are mountains in Northern California , in the Pacific Coast Ranges Physiographic ... Peak California Thompson Peak . The Trinity Alps Wilderness covers convert 517000 acre km2 1 , making it the second largest wilderness area in California. ref name wilderness cite web title Trinity Alps Wilderness publisher Orbitz Away LLC url http www.gorp.com parks guide travel ta trinity alps wilderness ... known as the Salmon Trinity Alps Primitive Area since 1932 until a series of expansions. The Trinity ... to the west and the Cascade Range further to the east. The Trinity Alps are noted for their scenic ... an icefield. Research has shown that snowfields in the Trinity Alps are more resistant to the effects ... Peak in the Russian Wilderness just north of the Trinity Alps has the greatest number of conifer species ... Trinity Alps endemic wildflower Penstemon tracyi Trinity penstemon Penstemon tracyi . Sagebrush is found ... rare summer steelhead. The Trinity Alps are home to much wildlife including American black bear , blacktailed ... newts are commonly found in ponds and lakes. The Trinity Alps may be home to a cryptozoology cryptozoological monster, the Trinity Alps Giant Salamander . Recreation The United States Forest Service US Forest Service , Shasta Trinity National Forest , manages most of the Trinity Alps Wilderness . The northern ... in the Scott Mountains. The Trinity Alps overlook Trinity Lake to the east, a large reservoir of the federal ... connects the northeast corner of the Trinity Alps to the Russian Wilderness and Marble Mountain Wilderness .... Geology Geologically, the Trinity Alps consist of a mixture of Igneous rock igneous , granite ...   more details



  1. Trinity Alps Wilderness

    Infobox Protected area name Trinity Alps Wilderness iucn category photo Emerald lake trinity alps.jpg photo caption 55 alpine lakes dot the Trinity Alps Wilderness location Trinity County, California Trinity Siskiyou County, California Siskiyou Humboldt County, California Humboldt counties, California , United States USA nearest city lat d 41 lat m 01 lat s 00 lat NS N long d 123 long m 05 long s 10 long EW W area convert 525627 acre km2 established 1984 visitation num visitation year governing body United States Forest Service U.S. Forest Service Bureau of Land Management The Trinity Alps Wilderness is a convert 525627 acre km2 1 sing on designated wilderness located in northern California , roughly between Eureka, California Eureka and Redding, California Redding . It is jointly administered by Shasta Trinity National Forest Shasta Trinity , Klamath National Forest Klamath , and Six Rivers National Forest Six Rivers National Forests. About convert 4623 acre km2 are administered by the Bureau ... Wilderness Preservation System wilderness area are known as the Trinity Alps . Granite peaks ... are known as the Green Trinities. Flora and fauna The botanical diversity of the Trinity Alps is quite ... 1974 title A Flora of the Trinity Alps of Northern California publisher University of California ... 520 mi km 1 ref cite book last Linkhart first Luther date 2004 title The Trinity Alps a hiking ... land inholding s remained within the Trinity Alps Wilderness. Purchases by the Wilderness Land ... index.cfm?fuse NWPS&sec wildView&wname Trinity 20Alps Trinity Alps Wilderness at Wilderness.net ... fir s are also common in the Alps along side the endemic Picea breweriana Brewer spruce . ref ... Trinity Lake or from Junction City, California Junction City . Additional routes are seasonally ... offer trout fishing, and tributaries to the lower Trinity River hold migratory steelhead and chinook ... areas of Siskiyou County, California Category Protected areas of Trinity County, California Category ...   more details



  1. Trinity Alps giant salamander

    The Trinity Alps giant salamander is an alleged giant salamander that is reported to live in the Trinity Alps of northern California . It is often considered a cryptid , as no specimen has ever been recovered and it is not a recognized species. Although the salamander is larger than most salamander species inside the United States, it is comparable in size to the hellbender . It was first reported in the 19th century and has not been reported frequently since the early 20th century. Tom Slick led an expedition to search for the creatures, but it was not successful. An elderly man interviewed during the expedition claimed to have seen several salamanders the size of alligators on the lake shore in his youth. A member of the giant salamander family Cryptobranchidae , known as the hellbender is found in the eastern United States, and in fact the cryptobranchid family may have had its origins in North America. ref cite journal last Naylor first Bruce G. title Cryptobranchid Salamanders from the Paleocene and Miocene of Saskatchewan journal Copeia date Feb. 10, 1981 volume 1981 issue 1 pages 76 86 doi 10.2307 1444042 url http jstor.org stable 1444042 publisher Copeia, Vol. 1981, No. 1 ref References Loren Coleman & Jerome Clark. Cryptozoology A to Z . ISBN 978 0684856025. Reflist External links http links.jstor.org sici?sici 0045 8511 19810210 3 3A1981 3A1 3C76 3ACSFTPA 3E2.0.CO 3B2 Q JSTOR copy of Cryptobranchid Salamanders from the Paleocene and Miocene of Saskatchewan . An abstract and the first page are available. The balance of the work is only available to participating libraries. http www.darksites.com souls goth heartshowl Salamander.html DarkSites.Com page on Trinity Alps giant salamander Cryptozoology DEFAULTSORT Trinity Alps Giant Salamander Category Salamanders Category California cryptids legendary creature stub Cryptozoology stub salamander stub ...   more details



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    Summary Information Description Dan Prager, Trinity Alps Wilderness , California , United States Source I font color blue User Hopping Bryan Hopping font sup font color purple User talk Hopping T font sup created this work entirely by myself. Date 20 43, 26 September 2009 UTC Author font color blue User Hopping Bryan Hopping font sup font color purple User talk Hopping T font sup other versions Licensing PD self date September 2009 ...   more details



  1. ALPS

    ALPS may refer to The Alps , a mountain range spanning Europe Lymphoproliferative disorders Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome The Airport Logistics Park of Singapore The Alps Electric Corporation A Language for Process Specification See also Alps disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. The Alps

    for the European mountain range Alps Distinguish2 the 2011 Greek film Alps film Infobox film name The Alps image TheAlps.jpg caption director Stephen Judson producer Stephen Judson br Mark Krenzien br Greg MacGillivray writer Stephen Venables br Stephen Judson starring John Harlin mountaineer John Harlin br Robert Jasper br Daniela Jasper music Queen band Queen cinematography Michael Brown climber Michael Brown editing Stephen Judson distributor IMAX Corporation released Film date 2007 3 9 runtime 51 minutes country Film US language English budget The Alps is a 2007 American documentary film about the climbing of the north face of the Eiger in the Bernese Alps by John Harlin III, son of John Harlin mountaineer John Harlin who died on the same ascent 40 years earlier. It was shot in 70mm IMAX . Cast Michael Gambon , Narrator John Harlin III as Himself Robert Jasper as Himself Daniela Jasper as Herself Adele Harlin as Herself Siena Harlin as Herself Bruno Messerli as Himself Adele Hammond as Herself Christine Pielmeier as Herself See also Swiss Alps Everest film Everest , Imax film produced by Greg MacGillivray . External links http www.alpsfilm.com en frame.cfm Official website imdb title id 0972356 title The Alps DEFAULTSORT Alps, The Category 2007 films Category 2000s documentary films Category American documentary films Category Documentary films about sports Category IMAX films Category Films directed by Greg MacGillivray sport documentary film stub de Die Alpen Film ...   more details



  1. Alps (disambiguation)

    wiktionarypar Alps The Alps are a major European mountain range. Alps may also refer to The Alps band , an English band Alps Electric Corporation . Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome In other mountain ranges Apuan Alps , in Italy Arrochar Alps , in Scotland Australian Alps , in Australia Dinaric Alps , in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and Albania Issaquah Alps , in Washington, United States Japanese Alps , in Japan Lyngen Alps , in Norway Montes Alpes , on the Moon Southern Alps , in New Zealand Transylvanian Alps , in Romania Trinity Alps , in California, United States Film The Alps , a 2007 American film Alps film Alps film , a 2011 Greek film Transportation ALPS The Bus , a bus transportation company in the Philippines . See also Alpes disambiguation ALP disambiguation ALPS disambiguation disambig de Alpen Begriffskl rung it Alpi disambigua ja pl Alpy ujednoznacznienie ...   more details



  1. Northern Alps

    Northern Alps may be the Alps north of the Periadriatic Seam the Alps north of the Main chain of the Alps Glarus Alps Appenzell Alps Northern Limestone Alps Hida Mountains , Japan See also Geography of the Alps Southern Alps disambiguation Eastern Alps Western Alps Central Alps Prealps disambig ...   more details



  1. On the Trinity

    On the Trinity De Trinitate is a Latin book written by Augustine of Hippo to discuss the Trinity in context of the logos . It is placed by him in his Retractations among the works written meaning begun in AD 400. In letters of AD 410, AD 414, and at the end of AD 415, ref Ad Consentium , Ep. 120, and two letters Ad Evodium , Epp. 162, 169. ref it is referred to as still unfinished and unpublished. But a letter of small caps A.D. 412 ref Ad Marcellinum , Ep. 143. ref states that friends were at that time asking to complete and publish it. And the letter to Aurelius, which was sent with the treatise itself when actually completed, states that a portion of it, while it was still unrevised and incomplete, was in fact surreptitiously made public. It was still in hand in AD 416 in Book XIII, a quotation occurs from the 12th Book of the De Civitate Dei and another quotation in Book XV., from the 90th lecture on St. John. The Retractations , which refer to it, are usually dated not later than AD 428. The letter to Bishop Aurelius also states that the work was many years in progress, and was begun in St. Augustine s early manhood, and finished in his old age. Arthur West Haddan inferred from this evidence that it was written between AD 400, when he was forty six years old, and had been Bishop of Hippo about four years, and AD 428 at the latest but probably was published ten or twelve years before this date, around 417. ref s Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers Series I Volume III Doctrinal Treatises of St. Augustin On the Holy Trinity Translator s Preface Translator s Preface ref Notes Reflist External links s Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers Series I Volume III Doctrinal Treatises of St. Augustin On the Holy Trinity At Wikisource http www.logoslibrary.org augustine trinity index.html Logos Library Augustine On the Trinity Translated by Arthur West Haddan Category 5th century Christian texts Category Christian theology books Category Catholic theology and doctrine Category Trinitarianism ...   more details



  1. Trinity

    About the Christian Trinity other uses Trinity disambiguation and Holy Trinity disambiguation Attributes of God Christianity The Christian doctrine of the Trinity DO NOT ADD THE WORD HOLY , one of the most ... , and substance . ref name ODCC ref http www.britannica.com EBchecked topic 605512 Trinity Encyclopaedia ... rather than essence. Etymology File Shield Trinity Scutum Fidei English.svg thumb px 150 left The Shield of the Trinity Shield of the Trinity or Scutum Fidei diagram of traditional Western Christian symbolism. The English word Trinity is derived from Latin Trinitas , meaning the number three, a triad ... Trinity was by Theophilus of Antioch in about 170. He wrote ref Theophilus of Antioch, http www.earlychristianwritings.com ... manner also the three days which were before the luminaries, are Typology theology types of the Trinity ... theologian who wrote in the early 3rd century, is credited with using the words Trinity , ref http www.ccel.org ... christianity beliefs trinity.htm 3 History of the Doctrine of the Trinity . Accessed ... the doctrine of the Trinity as orthodoxy and adopted the Nicene Creed , which described Christ as God ... with the Father . Personhood Personhood in the Trinity does not match the common Western understanding ... as well. ref name Olsen rp p.186 In the Trinity doctrine, each person is understood as having the same ... Tertullian, Against Praxeas, chapter II ref the doctrine of the Trinity has been stated as the one ... name ODCC Trinitarianism , belief in the Trinity, is a mark of Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholicism ... . The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church describes the Trinity as the central ... University Press, 2005 ISBN 978 0 19 280290 3 , article Trinity, doctrine of the ref References used ... Testament does not use the word Trinity nor explicitly teach it, it has provided the material upon which the doctrine of the Trinity was formulated. ref Neither the word Trinity nor the explicit ... of the Trinity http www.britannica.com eb article 9073399 Trinity Encyclopaedia Britannica Online ...   more details



  1. TRINITY

    SSC Russian Federation RF Troitsk Institute of Innovative and Thermonuclear Research or TRINITY for short lang ru , is a Soviet Russia n state scientific center SSC in the field of controlled thermonuclear synthesis , plasma physics , laser physics and the technics, creation and practical application of impulse sources of power supply based on MHD generator s. Located in Troitsk, Moscow Oblast Troitsk , Moscow Oblast Established in 1956 in science 1956 as the Magnetic Laboratory of the USSR Academy of Sciences Magnetic Laboratory of the USSR Academy of Sciences by an initiative of the academician Anatoly Aleksandrov In 1961 it was includeed into Kurchatov Institute as a special sector later a section . Since 1971 it was a subdivision of Kurchatov Institute under the directorate of academician Evgeny Velikhov . Since 1978 until December 2003 its Head was the USSR Academy of Sciences correspondent member Vyacheslav Pismenniy . Currently, its Director is Prof. V.E. Cherkovets . TRINITY was reestablished in 1991 receiving its current name. In 1994 was granted the status of State Scientific Center SSC , approved in 1997 , 2000 , 2002 , 2004 and 2007 . Operates the experimental facility Angara 5 1 and the thermonuclear complex named SFT Strong Field Tokamak T 11M . External links http www.triniti.ru Triniti eng index.html Official site en icon http www.triniti.ru Official site ru icon http www.nti.org db nisprofs russia reactor research without triniti.htm Russia Troitsk Institute of Innovative and Thermonuclear Research TRINITI at Nuclear Threat Initiative website Category 1956 establishments Category Research institutes in Russia Category Research institutes in the Soviet Union Physics org stub ru ...   more details



  1. Grison Alps

    Refimprove date June 2009 The Grison Alps are the mountain s of the Graub nden canton of Switzerland Grisons being the English name for the Graub nden region . There are many significant peaks in the Grison Alps, including the T di 3,614 m and the highest peak, Piz Bernina 4,049 m . Many of the mountain ranges feature extensive glaciers, such as at the Lepontine Alps Adula , the Albula Range Albula , the Silvretta , the Bernina Range Bernnina or the R tikon range. The Grison Alps include parts of both the Eastern Alps and the Western Alps . The Eastern Alps located in Graub nden are the Rhaetian Alps , which is part to the Central Eastern Alps . The Rhaetian Alps consists of the following mountain ranges Samnaun Alps , R tikon , Silvretta , Sesvenna Range , Albula Range , Plessur Range , Oberhalbstein Range , Livigno Range , Bregaglia Range and the Bernina Range . The Western Alps located in Graub nden, include portions of the Lepontine Alps and the Glarus Alps . ref citebook title The History of Switzerland first Heinrich last Zschokke publisher BiblioBazaar year 2008 ISBN 0559312873 ref References refs coord 46 N 9 E type mountain region CH GR display title Category Mountain ranges of the Alps Category Mountain ranges of Graub nden Grisons geo stub ...   more details



  1. Limestone Alps

    The Limestone Alps lang de Kalkalpen are the two mountain range s, roughly convert 600 km mi long, which run parallel to the main mountain range of the Austrian Central Alps and to its north and south. They are known as the Northern Limestone Alps Northern and Southern Limestone Alps respectively. The best known mountain groups in the Limestone Alps are in the north the R tikon , Wetterstein , Wilder Kaiser , Steinberge , Dachstein massif , Totes Gebirge , Ges use , Hochschwab and the local Vienna mountains, the Rax and the Schneeberg Alps Schneeberg in the south, the Dolomites , Carnic Alps and Karavanken . The Geomorphology mountain and hill profiles of the Limestone Alps are very varied and range from jagged peaks and rock faces to high plateau s and extensive areas of karst . They are of economic importance, not least because they are sources of drinking water and have many accessible dripstone cave dripstone and ice cave s. Whilst the central Alps are mainly composed of crystalline rock granite , gneiss or slate the High Tauern , the Limestone Alps are made of lighter and more porous rock. In addition to limestone , they contain dolomite , marl , sandstone and the like. See also Mountain building , tectonics , Alpine folding Limestone Alps National Park in Austria Category Alps Category Mountain ranges of Europe de Kalkalpen lt Klintin s Alp s nl Kalkalpen pl Alpy Wapienne ro Alpii Calcaro i ...   more details



  1. Geography of the Alps

    Refimprove date June 2010 Image Alps from space.png thumb right 400px The Alps from space. The Alps cover a large area. This article describes the boundary delimitation delimitation of the Alps as a whole and of subdivisions of the range, follows the course of the main chain of the Alps and discusses ... relief hypsometric image of the Alps with the borders of the countries. The Alps form a large mountain ... Gebirge in the Alps . In some areas, such as the edge of the River Po Po Basin , the edge of the range is unambiguous, but where the Alps border on other mountainous or hilly regions, the border ... the Apennines and the Alps is usually taken to be the Colle di Cadibona , at 435  m above sea ... the tectonic ally formed Alps from the largely volcanism volcanically formed Massif Central. Working upstream, the River Rh ne turns to the east near Lyon , and forms part of the boundary between the Alps ... , continuing the border, with the Jura to the north west and the Alps to the south east. From ... Forest is separated from the Alps by the River Rhine and Lake Constance , but exact delimitation ... as the Schw bisch Bayerisches Alpenvorland , the Swabian Bavarian pre Alps . In Austria, the Danube runs to the north of the Alps, separating it from the majority of the Bohemian Forest B hmerwald ... forms the north eastern corner of the Alps, and here the Danube passes at its closest to the Alps see Viennese Basin . ref name alpsmap cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Travel map of the Alps ... of Vienna, only the Marchfeld , a 30 km wide flood plain separates the easternmost Alps from the Lesser Carpathians . After Vienna, the Pannonian Basin , a large area of steppe , meets the edge of the Alps, clearly delimiting the eastern limit of the Alps. The south easternmost extension of the Alps is to be found in Slovenia , including Pohorje , the Kamnik Alps and the Julian Alps the last being shared with Italy . The town of Idrija may be taken as marking the dividing line between the Alps to the north ...   more details



  1. Afton Alps

    Afton Alps is a ski resort, which hosts a collection of Skiing ski and Snowboarding snowboard trails, located along the St. Croix River Wisconsin Minnesota St. Croix River in the city of Afton, Minnesota in the United States . There are nearly convert 300 acre km2 skiiable at Afton Alps. The Alps often utilize Snow cannon artificial snow for maintaining the slopes. A total of 48 trails and 18 chairlifts are used throughout the ski resort. There are a total of 5 Chalet s, including the Meadows Chalet, the Highlands Chalet, the Alpine Chalet, and the Alps Chalet. During the summer Alps runs an eighteen hole golf course and a mountain bike trail. Winter Activities The following are activities included at Afton Alps Alpine skiing Cross country skiing Night skiing Snowboarding Tubing recreation Tubing Golf Biking See also Skiing Ski resorts Afton, Minnesota External links http www.aftonalps.com Afton Alps Homepage References http www.cityofafton.net The City of Afton http www.aftonalps.com Afton Alps http www.onthesnow.com MN 2 On The Snow http www.aftonalps.com stats.php Afton Alps stats Minnesota coord 44 51 20 N 92 47 21 W display title Category Ski areas and resorts in Minnesota Category Washington County, Minnesota ...   more details



  1. Air Alps

    distinguish Air Alpes Infobox Airline airline Air Alps logo Airalpslogo.png logo size 175 fleet size 5 destinations 7 IATA A6 ICAO LPV callsign ALPAV parent company slogan Discover the sky founded 1998 headquarters Innsbruck , Austria key people hubs Bolzano Airport Bolzano secondary hubs Leonardo da Vinci Airport Rome Fiumcino focus cities Salerno Airport Salerno frequent flyer lounge alliance website http www.airalps.at Airalps.at Air Alps Air Alps Aviation, Alpenl ndisches Flugunternehmen Ges.m.b.H. is an airline based in Innsbruck , Austria . ref http www.airalps.at contacts.html just get in contact with us . Air Alps. Retrieved on 23 June 2010. AAA Air Alps Aviation Alpenl ndisches Flugunternehmen Ges.m.b.H. Eduard Bodem Gasse 1 III A 6020 Innsbruck Austria companyseat Innsbruck ref It is an independent regional airline serving 10 cities in Italy from Milan and Rome , international services from Milan , as well as charter services. Alitalia codeshares on all Air Alps services. Its ... a codeshare agreement with Alitalia on the entire Air Alps network was established. The airline is owned ... 3.18 ref name FI . In 2004 Armin Partl became CEO of Air Alps with Sabine Mertens being Director ... Air Alps Aviation to be back in profit. The company is currently November 2007 employing 160 people, 60 in Innsbruck and 100 in Italy. Destinations Image Air Alps Dornier 328 110.jpg thumb right An Air Alps Dornier 328 Dornier 328 110 landing at Leonardo da Vinci Fiumicino Airport Air Alps currently ... Alps fleet consists of the following aircraft at 8 November 2009 http www.ch aviation.ch aircraft.php ...&al op 1 Air Alps Fleet References reflist 2 br Navbox Airlines of Austria Category Airlines of Austria Category European Regions Airline Association Category Airlines established in 1998 de Air Alps es Air Alps fr Air Alps Aviation id Air Alps it Air A ps nl Air Alps Aviation pl Air Alps ru Air Alps tr Air Alps vi Air Alps ...   more details



  1. Lechtal Alps

    Geobox Mountain Range name Lechtal Alps other name lang de Lechtaler Alpen image Parseierspitze.jpg image caption Parseierspitze with Grinner Glacier country Austria state Tyrol state Tyrol state1 Vorarlberg parent Northern Limestone Alps border Allg u Alps border1 Ammergau Alps area 1000 highest Parseierspitze highest elevation 3036 highest lat d 47 highest lat m 10 highest lat s 28 highest lat NS N highest long d 10 highest long m 28 highest long s 42 highest long EW E map Lechtaler Alpen.png map caption Lechtal Alps highlighted in yellow within Northern Limestone Alps The Lechtal Alps lang de Lechtaler Alpen are a mountain range in western Austria , and part of the greater Northern Limestone Alps range. Named for the Lech River which drains them north ward into Germany, the Lechtal Alps occupy the Austrian states of Tyrol state Tyrol and Vorarlberg and are known for their diverse rock structure. The highest peaks are, in descending order Parseierspitze , convert 3040 m Dawinkopf , convert 2970 m S dlicher Schwarzer Kopf , convert 2949 m Gatschkopf , convert 2947 m Bocksgartenspitze , convert 2939 m Holzgauer Wetterspitze , convert 2898 m Oberer Bocksgartenkopf , convert 2888 m Vorderseespitze , convert 2888 m Freispitze , convert 2887 m Eisenspitze , convert 2859 m commons category Lechtaler Alpen Northern Limestone Alps Category Mountain ranges of Austria Category Mountain ranges of the Alps Category Lechtal Alps Tyrol geo stub Vorarlberg geo stub cs Lechtalsk Alpy da Lechtaler Alperne de Lechtaler Alpen fr Alpes de Lechtal it Alpi della Lechtal nl Lechtaler Alpen no Lechtal Alpene pl Alpy Lechtalskie fi Lechtalin Alpit ...   more details



  1. Eastern Alps

    noref date June 2008 Geobox Range name Eastern Alps other name other name1 image Tschierva glacier rework.jpg image caption Piz Bernina centre left with the Biancograt to the left, Piz Scerscen centre right and Piz Roseg right , seen from Piz Corvatsch country Switzerland country1 Austria country2 Liechtenstein country3 Germany country4 Italy country5 Slovenia region type region parent Alps border Wienerwald border1 length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation geology period orogeny highest Piz Bernina highest elevation 4049 highest lat d 46 highest lat m 22 highest lat s 56.6 highest lat NS N highest long d 9 highest long m 54 highest long s 29.2 highest long EW E map Alps Regions Eastern Alps .png map caption Map of the Eastern Alps Eastern Alps is the name given to the eastern half of the Alps , usually defined as the area east of the Spl gen Pass in eastern Switzerland . North of the Spl gen Pass, the Posterior Rhine forms the border, and south of the pass, the Liro Como Liro river and Lake Como form the boundary line. The Eastern Alps include parts of Switzerland ... Alps are traditionally divided according to the Alpenvereins Einteilung arrangement of the Alpine Club into several dozen small regions, each assigned to the Northern Calcareous Alps , the Central Eastern Alps or the Southern Calcareous Alps . Fuller details are given on those pages of the regions they contain. The highest mountain in the Eastern Alps is Piz Bernina 4,049 m in Switzerland ... and then the Gro glockner 3,798 m in Austria. During the W rm glaciation , the Eastern Alps were drier than the Western Alps , with the contiguous ice shield ending in the region of the Niedere Tauern in Austria . This allowed many species to survive the ice age in the Eastern Alps where they could ... Alps. See also Northern Calcareous Alps Central Eastern Alps Southern Calcareous Alps List ..., Slap Slap Revolution, Total Drama World Tour and LeShawna Category Mountain ranges of the Alps ...   more details



  1. Rhaetian Alps

    The Rhaetian Alps are a part of the Central Eastern Alps along the Italian Swiss and Austrian Swiss borders, mostly located in the Graub nden canton in eastern Switzerland. Piz Bernina 13,284 ft 4,049 m , set on the Italian border, is the highest peak. The Rhaetian Alps contain the Albula Range Albula , Bernina Alps Bernina , Bregaglia Range Bregaglia , R tikon and Silvretta subranges. The Swiss National Park is located in the eastern segment. See also Swiss Alps coord 46 48 N 10 00 E dim 20000 type mountain source dewiki display title Category Mountain ranges of Graub nden Grisons geo stub de R tische Alpen et Reetia Alpid es Alpes R ticos fr Alpes rh tiques it Alpi Retiche nl R tische Alpen no De r tiske Alpene nn Dei r tiske Alpane pl Alpy Retyckie ro Alpii Retici ru fi Reetian Alpit uk ...   more details



  1. High Alps

    Image Hauteroute alps seabhcan.jpg thumb 300px Part of the Haute Route between France and Swiss Alps ... 300px View of Theodul Pass 3,301 m around 1800. The High Alps are those parts of the Alps unsuitable for habitation or seasonal transhumance in the Alps transhumance . This includes all regions higher ... permanently inhabited village in the Alps. Alpine pasture s are typically below 2,400 m ...&hl de&sa X&oi book result&resnum 9&ct result ref . The High Alps have tundra climate tundra ... Alps began in the 18th century, with Horace B n dict de Saussure . The first ascent of the highest peak of the alps, Mont Blanc , dates to 1786. All important List of mountain passes in Switzerland ... of the mountains. In some parts of the Alps the limit is about 2,400 m elevation, while in others ... of the Alps sustains a far more varied and brilliant vegetation. center class wikitable align center style text align center margin right 0px relief map of the Alps with altitudes above 2,500 m highlighted Image label begin image High Alps relief.jpg width width 600 float float none Image label small x 0.15 y 0.17 scale width 600 text span style font size 120 Bernese Alps span Image label small x 0.01 y 0.44 scale width 600 text span style font size 120 Cottian Alps span Image label small x 0.55 y 0.09 scale width 600 text span style font size 120 Central Eastern Alps span Image label small x 0.11 y 0.32 scale width 600 text span style font size 120 Graian Alps span Image label small x 0.09 y 0.37 scale width 600 text span style font size 120 Dauphin Alps span Image label small x 0.34 y 0.10 scale width 600 text span style font size 100 Glarus Alps span Image label small x 0.14 y 0.24 scale width 600 text span style font size 120 Pennine Alps span Image label small x 0.36 y 0.17 scale width 600 text span style font size 120 Lepontine Alps span Image label small x 0.06 y 0.48 scale width 600 text span style font size 100 Maritime Alps span Image label end center References reflist ...   more details



  1. Berchtesgaden Alps

    Geobox Range name Berchtesgaden Alps image Blick vom Kehlsteinhaus MQ.jpg image caption View from Kehlsteinhaus on Watzmann massif country GER country1 AUT state Bavaria state1 Salzburg state Salzburg parent Northern Limestone Alps highest Hochk nig highest elevation 2941 highest lat d 47 highest lat m 25 highest lat s 14.9 highest lat NS N highest long d 13 highest long m 3 highest long s 47.4 highest long EW E area length length orientation width width orientation geology period orogeny map Berchtesgardener Alpen.png map caption Location of the Berchtesgaden Alps The Berchtesgaden Alps lang de Berchtesgadener Alpen are a group of mountains of the Northern Limestone Alps , named after the Bavarian market town of Berchtesgaden in its centre. Position Image Berchtesgaden Alps 10km.jpg thumb Berchtesgaden Alps from 10 000 m The mountain range is bounded by the Saalach river in the west and the Salzach in the east. Its northernmost peak is the Untersberg south of Salzburg . Salzburgerland and Bavaria The central part of the Berchstesgaden Alps belongs to the Bavaria n district of Berchtesgadener Land , the northern, eastern and southern edges are part of the Salzburg state Salzburgerland ... Slate Alps to the south. Kitzb hel Alps to the southwest. Loferer Steinberge Loferer and Leoganger Steinberge to the west. Chiemgau Alps to the northwest. Mountains and lakes The best known peak of the Berchtesgaden Alps is the Watzmann , the third highest mountain of Germany at convert 2713 m ft ... small References references External links commons cat Berchtesgaden Alps Berchtesgadener Alpen http www.steinmandl.de Berchtesgadener.htm Touren und Gipfel in den Berchtesgaden Alps auf steinmandl.de ... Berchtesgadener Alps http www.m klueber.de Foto Alpen Berchtesgadener Berchtesgadener Alpen.htm ... Alps coord 47 25 N 13 4 E type mountain display title Northern Limestone Alps Category Geography of Salzburgerland Category Mountain ranges of the Alps Category Biosphere reserves of Germany cs ...   more details



  1. Tux Alps

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Geobox Range name Tux Alps image Patscherkofel vm01.jpg image caption Patscherkofel 2,246m 7,369ft country Austria state Tyrol state Tyrol state1 parent Central Eastern Alps highest Liezumer Reckner highest elevation 2886 highest lat d 47 highest lat m 10 highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d 11 highest long m 38 highest long s highest long EW E area length length orientation width width orientation geology period orogeny map map caption The Tux Alps German Tuxer Alpen are a small mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps in Austria . The range is named after the Tuxertal , a side valley of the Zillertal Ziller Valley . The range is bounded by the Inn River Inn valley to the north separating it from the Karwendel mountain range and the Northern Limestone Alps the lower Zillertal valley to the east separating it from the Kitzb hel Alps the Tuxerjoch mountain pass and the Tuxertal to the south separating it from the Zillertal Alps the Wipptal to the west separating it from the Stubai Alps . The highest peak of the Tux Alps is the Lizumer Reckner with an elevation 2,886 metre s 9,469  ft . The Patscherkofel mountain was a site of the 1964 Winter Olympics 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics celebrated in nearby Innsbruck . Category Mountain ranges of the Alps Category Mountain ranges of Austria Tyrol geo stub cs Tuxsk Alpy de Tuxer Alpen fr Alpes de Tux it Prealpi del Tux nl Tuxer Alpen nn Tuxeralpane pl Alpy Tuxertalskie ro Alpii Tux fi Tuxin Alpit ...   more details



  1. Ennstal Alps

    Geobox Range name Ennstal Alps other name lang de Ennstaler Alpen image HochtorOedsteinGroup FromS HoherZinken.jpg image caption Hochtor dstein Group Ges use from right to left as seen from Hoher Zinken in the south country Austria region type States region Styria state Styria region1 Upper Austria parent Northern Limestone Alps length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation geology period orogeny highest Hochtor highest elevation 2639 highest lat d 47 highest lat m 33 highest lat s 42 highest lat NS N highest long d 14 highest long m 37 highest long s 50 highest long EW E map Ennstaler Alpen.png map caption Eastern Alps light grey , Ennstaler Alps yellow The Ennstal Alps Alps of the Enns river Enns valley are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps . They are located in the Austria n States of Austria states of Styria state Styria and Upper Austria , but mostly in Styria. The most famous scenery in the Ennstaler Alpen is the Ges use , a valley where the Enns river Enns breaks through the limestone . References de Northern Limestone Alps Category Mountain ranges of the Alps Category Mountain ranges of Austria Category Northern Limestone Alps Styria geo stub UpperAustria geo stub coord 47 37 N 14 35 E region AT type mountain display title cs Ennstalsk Alpy de Ennstaler Alpen fr Alpes d Ennstal it Alpi dell Ennstal nn Ennstaleralpane pl Alpy Anizyjskie fi Ennstalin Alpit ...   more details



  1. 10957 Alps

    Infobox planet minorplanet yes width 25em bgcolour FFFFC0 apsis name Alps symbol image caption discovery yes discovery ref discoverer discovery site discovered , designations yes mp name 10957 alt names 6068 P L named after Alps mp category orbit ref epoch May 14, 2008 aphelion 3.2991886 perihelion 2.6477878 semimajor eccentricity 0.1095348 period 1872.8274226 avg speed inclination 5.03229 asc node 192.56560 mean anomaly 63.19440 arg peri 216.24414 satellites physical characteristics yes dimensions mass density surface grav escape velocity sidereal day axial tilt pole ecliptic lat pole ecliptic lon albedo temperatures temp name1 mean temp 1 max temp 1 temp name2 max temp 2 spectral type abs magnitude 14.0 10957 Alps 6068 P L is a Asteroid belt main belt asteroid discovered by C. J. Van Houten and I. Van Houten Groeneveld using Palomar Schmidt Plates in 1960. It was named for the European mountain range known as the Alps . ref Cite web url http ssd.jpl.nasa.gov sbdb.cgi?sstr 10957 Alps title JPL Small Body Database Browser accessdate 26 December 2008 work publisher date ref References Reflist MinorPlanets Navigator 10956 Vosges 10958 Mont Blanc MinorPlanets Footer DEFAULTSORT Alps Category Main Belt asteroids Category Asteroids named for places Category Discoveries by Cornelis Johannes van Houten Category Discoveries by Ingrid van Houten Groeneveld Category Astronomical objects discovered in 1960 Beltasteroid stub fa it 10957 Alps hu 10957 Alps pl 10957 Alps pt 10957 Alps ...   more details



  1. Ybbstal Alps

    Geobox Range name Ybbstal Alps image Kr uterin Hochstadl.jpg image caption Kr uterin with Hochstadl 1919 m map Ybbstaler Alpen.png map caption Location of the Ybbstal Alps country Austria region Upper Austria , Lower Austria , Styria length length orientation width width orientation parent Northern Limestone Alps highest Hochstadl highest elevation 1919 highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW The Ybbstal Alps lang de Ybbstaler Alpen are a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps and therefore belong to the Eastern Alps . They occupy an area along the borders of Upper Austria , Lower Austria and Styria . The range includes the eastern part of the Eisenwurzen , as well as the G stling Alps and the Kr uterin in the south. The G stling Alps are home to the popular skiing area at Hochkar 1880 meters . Their highest peak is the Hochstadl , at 1919 meters above sea level. Coord 47.68528 N 15.07472 E source dewiki region AT scale 200000 type mountain format dms display title Expand German date December 2009 Northern Limestone Alps Category Mountain ranges of Austria Category Mountain ranges of the Alps Austria geo stub cs Ybbstalsk Alpy de Ybbstaler Alpen fr Alpes d Ybbstal it Alpi dell Ybbstal pl Alpy Ybbstalskie fi Ybbstalin Alpit ...   more details




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