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grenzgipfel Latitude and Longitude:

45°56′12.3″N 7°52′04.8″E / 45.936750°N 7.868000°E / 45.936750; 7.868000
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Grenzgipfel
The Grenzgipfel to the left of the Dunantspitze (formerly called Ostspitze) and the Dufourspitze (seen from Nordend)
Highest point
Elevation4,618 m (15,151 ft) [1]
Prominence10 m (33 ft) [2]
Parent peak Dufourspitze
Isolation0.1 km (0.062 mi)  Edit this on Wikidata
Listing Italian region high point
Coordinates 45°56′12.3″N 7°52′04.8″E / 45.936750°N 7.868000°E / 45.936750; 7.868000
Naming
English translationBorder Summit
Language of name German
Geography
Grenzgipfel is located in Alps
Grenzgipfel
Grenzgipfel
Location in the Alps
LocationItalian ( Piedmont) - Swiss ( Valais) border
Countries Italy and Switzerland
Parent range Pennine Alps
Topo mapSwiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
Climbing
First ascent12 August 1848 by Johann Madutz and Matthias zum Taugwald. [3]

The Grenzgipfel (4,618 m) [4] ( German for Border Summit) is a peak of Monte Rosa Massif ( Pennine Alps), located on the border between Italy and Switzerland.

The Grenzgipfel is the highest summit on the Italian side of the Monte Rosa massif and the highest point of the entire border between Italy and Switzerland; it is also the culminating point of the Italian region of Piedmont and of the Ticino river drainage basin.

The closest locality is Macugnaga, which is located east of the Monte Rosa Massif.

See also

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps.
  2. ^ "Grenzgipfel". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  3. ^ Gottlieb Studer, Über Eis und Schnee: Die höchsten Gipfel der Schweiz und die Geschichte ihrer Besteigung, Volume 2, Schmid, Francke & Company, 1899, pp. 78-85
  4. ^ According to Collomb, the 'false Grenzgipfel' is 4,618 m, while the 'true Grenzgipfel' is 4,596 m. Collomb, Robin G., Pennine Alps Central, London: Alpine Club, 1975, p. 172

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grenzgipfel Latitude and Longitude:

45°56′12.3″N 7°52′04.8″E / 45.936750°N 7.868000°E / 45.936750; 7.868000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grenzgipfel
The Grenzgipfel to the left of the Dunantspitze (formerly called Ostspitze) and the Dufourspitze (seen from Nordend)
Highest point
Elevation4,618 m (15,151 ft) [1]
Prominence10 m (33 ft) [2]
Parent peak Dufourspitze
Isolation0.1 km (0.062 mi)  Edit this on Wikidata
Listing Italian region high point
Coordinates 45°56′12.3″N 7°52′04.8″E / 45.936750°N 7.868000°E / 45.936750; 7.868000
Naming
English translationBorder Summit
Language of name German
Geography
Grenzgipfel is located in Alps
Grenzgipfel
Grenzgipfel
Location in the Alps
LocationItalian ( Piedmont) - Swiss ( Valais) border
Countries Italy and Switzerland
Parent range Pennine Alps
Topo mapSwiss Federal Office of Topography swisstopo
Climbing
First ascent12 August 1848 by Johann Madutz and Matthias zum Taugwald. [3]

The Grenzgipfel (4,618 m) [4] ( German for Border Summit) is a peak of Monte Rosa Massif ( Pennine Alps), located on the border between Italy and Switzerland.

The Grenzgipfel is the highest summit on the Italian side of the Monte Rosa massif and the highest point of the entire border between Italy and Switzerland; it is also the culminating point of the Italian region of Piedmont and of the Ticino river drainage basin.

The closest locality is Macugnaga, which is located east of the Monte Rosa Massif.

See also

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps.
  2. ^ "Grenzgipfel". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  3. ^ Gottlieb Studer, Über Eis und Schnee: Die höchsten Gipfel der Schweiz und die Geschichte ihrer Besteigung, Volume 2, Schmid, Francke & Company, 1899, pp. 78-85
  4. ^ According to Collomb, the 'false Grenzgipfel' is 4,618 m, while the 'true Grenzgipfel' is 4,596 m. Collomb, Robin G., Pennine Alps Central, London: Alpine Club, 1975, p. 172

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