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madrisahorn Latitude and Longitude:

46°55′51.9″N 09°52′19.6″E / 46.931083°N 9.872111°E / 46.931083; 9.872111
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Madrisa
Highest point
Elevation2,826 m (9,272 ft)
Prominence600 m (2,000 ft) [1]
Parent peak Drusenfluh
Isolation6.76 km (4.20 mi)  Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates 46°55′51.9″N 09°52′19.6″E / 46.931083°N 9.872111°E / 46.931083; 9.872111
Geography
Madrisa is located in Switzerland
Madrisa
Madrisa
Location in Switzerland
Location Graubünden, Switzerland
Parent range Rätikon

The Madrisa (or Madrisahorn) is a mountain in the Rätikon mountain range, overlooking Klosters in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Its summit (2,826 metres) is located near the Austrian border.

The Madrisa is constituted by several secondary summits, notably the Gargeller Madrisa (2,770 metres), overlooking Gargellen in Austria.

Ski lifts up to 2,600 metres are located on the Klosters side.

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Gruobenpass.

External links



madrisahorn Latitude and Longitude:

46°55′51.9″N 09°52′19.6″E / 46.931083°N 9.872111°E / 46.931083; 9.872111
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Madrisahorn)
Madrisa
Highest point
Elevation2,826 m (9,272 ft)
Prominence600 m (2,000 ft) [1]
Parent peak Drusenfluh
Isolation6.76 km (4.20 mi)  Edit this on Wikidata
Coordinates 46°55′51.9″N 09°52′19.6″E / 46.931083°N 9.872111°E / 46.931083; 9.872111
Geography
Madrisa is located in Switzerland
Madrisa
Madrisa
Location in Switzerland
Location Graubünden, Switzerland
Parent range Rätikon

The Madrisa (or Madrisahorn) is a mountain in the Rätikon mountain range, overlooking Klosters in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. Its summit (2,826 metres) is located near the Austrian border.

The Madrisa is constituted by several secondary summits, notably the Gargeller Madrisa (2,770 metres), overlooking Gargellen in Austria.

Ski lifts up to 2,600 metres are located on the Klosters side.

References

  1. ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Gruobenpass.

External links



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