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massa+river Latitude and Longitude:

46°19′47″N 8°00′46″E / 46.3298°N 8.0129°E / 46.3298; 8.0129
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Massa
The Massa flows through a steep sided gorge. In the distance is the Aletsch Glacier, which sources the melt-water.
Location
Country Switzerland
Physical characteristics
Source Aletsch Glacier
 • locationValais
 • coordinates 46°26′32″N 8°04′38″E / 46.44222°N 8.07722°E / 46.44222; 8.07722
Mouth Rhône
 • location
Bitsch, Valais
 • coordinates
46°19′47″N 8°00′46″E / 46.3298°N 8.0129°E / 46.3298; 8.0129
Length7 km (4.3 mi)
Basin features
Progression RhôneMediterranean Sea

The Massa (German pronunciation: [ˈmasa]) is a seven kilometre long river in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. It is mainly fed by the melt-water from the Aletsch Glacier. [1] It passes through the Massa Gorge and flows into the Stausee Gibidum reservoir and onwards to its confluence with the Rhône.

The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Earth From Space: Aletsch Glacier, Swiss and Italian Alps". SpaceRef. 26 January 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2021.



massa+river Latitude and Longitude:

46°19′47″N 8°00′46″E / 46.3298°N 8.0129°E / 46.3298; 8.0129
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Massa
The Massa flows through a steep sided gorge. In the distance is the Aletsch Glacier, which sources the melt-water.
Location
Country Switzerland
Physical characteristics
Source Aletsch Glacier
 • locationValais
 • coordinates 46°26′32″N 8°04′38″E / 46.44222°N 8.07722°E / 46.44222; 8.07722
Mouth Rhône
 • location
Bitsch, Valais
 • coordinates
46°19′47″N 8°00′46″E / 46.3298°N 8.0129°E / 46.3298; 8.0129
Length7 km (4.3 mi)
Basin features
Progression RhôneMediterranean Sea

The Massa (German pronunciation: [ˈmasa]) is a seven kilometre long river in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. It is mainly fed by the melt-water from the Aletsch Glacier. [1] It passes through the Massa Gorge and flows into the Stausee Gibidum reservoir and onwards to its confluence with the Rhône.

The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Earth From Space: Aletsch Glacier, Swiss and Italian Alps". SpaceRef. 26 January 2015. Retrieved 10 February 2021.



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