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  • The '''Alps''' is the name of a mountain range in [[Europe]], stretching from [[Austria The highest mountain in the Alps is [[Mont Blanc]], at 4,808 meters, on the Italian-French border.
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  • == Prominent peaks of the Alps ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Alps/Catalogs]]
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  • The '''Alps''' is the name of a mountain range in [[Europe]], stretching from [[Austria The highest mountain in the Alps is [[Mont Blanc]], at 4,808 meters, on the Italian-French border.
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  • ...rôme and southern Alps) and part of Italy (Occitan Valleys in the southern Alps).
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  • * [[Alps]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Alps/Catalogs]]
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  • Natural park in the southern Alps (Provence, France).
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  • Natural park in the southern Alps (Provence, France).
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  • Romance language spoken in Ladinia (Dolomite Alps, northern Italy).
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  • Natural park in the far southern Alps (Provence, France).
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  • == Prominent peaks of the Alps ==
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  • City of south-central Germany in the foothills of the Bavarian Alps near Oberammergau, historically a noted winter resort.
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  • ...ly in France and culturally in Occitania, stretching from the Rhone to the Alps along the Mediterranean Sea.
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  • Benedictine monastery located in the village of Ettal in the Ammergau Alps of southern Germany.
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  • ...n in [[Germany]], in the [[Wetterstein Range]] of the [[Northern Limestone Alps]], between [[Austria]] and Germany.
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  • ...t [[Italy]]. It is situated in the [[Cuneo]] region, on the edge of the [[Alps]].
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  • ...ed the lives of forty persons who had been lost in snowstorms in the Swiss Alps.
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  • ...]]: ''Pargue Nacional dels Escrinhs'') is a natural park in the southern [[Alps]] ([[Provence]], [[France]]).
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  • ...in]], and [[Romansh language|Romansh]] spoken from the Adriatic Sea to the Alps.
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  • ...a natural park in the [[Mercantour]] massif, located in the far southern [[Alps]] ([[Provence]], [[France]]).
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  • ...l de Cairàs'') is a natural park in [[Queyras]], located in the southern [[Alps]] ([[Provence]], [[France]]).
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  • ...He famously invaded Italy by leading his army from Spain and across the [[Alps]].
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  • ..., stretching from the lower [[Rhone River|Rhone]] Valley to the southern [[Alps]] along the coast of the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It is an administrative reg ...s hardly identify themselves as Provençals: it can occur in the southern [[Alps]] (around [[Gap]]) and the [[County of Nice]] (around [[Nice]]).
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  • *[[Alps]] *[[Dinaric Alps]] ([[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], *[[Montenegro]],
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  • ...nguages]], comprising three languages ranging from the Adriatic Sea to the Alps, which are:
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  • ...'''Rhine River''' is a large river in Europe. Its headwaters are in the [[Alps]]. Its drains into the [[North Sea]]. It drains areas of [[France]], [[Ge
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  • '''Triglav''' is the highest [[mountain]] in [[Slovenia]] and the [[Julian Alps]], with the elevation of '''2,864 m'''. Its name means "three-headed" in [[
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  • *[[Alps]]
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  • ...f length '''96 km'''. It origins in the [[Rinka]] Waterfall in the Savinja Alps ([[Slovenian language|Slovenian]]: Savinjske Alpe) and flows into the Sava
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • ...ninsula''' or '''Italian peninsula''' is the peninsula spanning from the [[Alps]] in the north to the central [[Mediterranean Sea]] in the South. The penin
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • ...enedictine]] monastery located in the village of [[Ettal]] in the Ammergau Alps of southern [[Germany]]. The monastery, founded in 1330 by [[Holy Roman Em
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • ...spitze is located in the [[Wetterstein Range]] of the [[Northern Limestone Alps]], on the border between [[Austria]] and Germany. Roughly two thirds of th
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • ...ations are [[Alpine skiing]] and [[Nordic skiing]] which originated in the Alps and Scandinavia respectively. Recent variations include [[snowboarding]].
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  • ...th-Eastern [[Italy]]. It originates in the [[Trenta valley]] in the Julian Alps of Slovenia at around 1100 metres of altitude. It then flows through [[Bove
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  • ...of the [[Dreitorspitze]], a mountain in the [[Wetterstein]] range of the [[Alps]], which lies on the German/Austrian border. The lodge is the least access
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • ...some of the most rugged and scenic mountainous terrain on [[earth]]. The [[Alps]], the [[Sierra Nevada]]s, the [[Rocky Mountains|Rockies]], and the [[Himal
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  • ...city of [[Nice]], between the [[Mediterranean Sea]] and the far southern [[Alps]]. It is the largest part of the current departement of the [[Alpes-Maritim
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  • Crocuses are native to the Mediterranean area and the Alps. Most garden varieties are descended from an alpine species, ''C. vernus''.
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  • ...ce]] subgroup, spoken in a territory called [[Ladinia]], in the [[Dolomite Alps]], in northern [[Italy]].
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • ...in lies a little over 1,200 feet above and east of the very popular [[Glen Alps trailhead]], above [[Blueberry Hill (Anchorage, Alaska)|Blueberry Hill]], a
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  • ...to the north of Brenner Pass, which is one of the only passes through the Alps in the area. Two Roman roads, the Via Claudia Augusta, and Via Raetia link
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  • ...Ben Arthur).jpg|right|350px|The Cobbler (Ben Arthur), part of the Arrochar Alps.}} ...Argyll forest park. Three sealochs penetrate this area, and the 'Arrochar Alps' border the Argyll Forest to the south. One mountain overlooking Loch Long
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  • ....htm Paper of Laurenç Revest on Occitan near Monaco, Nice and the Southern Alps.]</ref> Since 1976, Ligurian (locally named ''Munegascu'', ''Monégasque'')
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  • ...[[Yosemite Valley|Yosemite]], and the "Monte Bianco(Mont Blanch)" in the [[Alps]]. The engineered type of granite can be referred to as "commercial-grade"
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  • {{r|Alps}}
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  • ...became only the third woman ever to scale the [[Matterhorn]] in the Swiss alps, and the first to make the climb in trousers rather than a cumbersome skirt
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  • ...Mediterranean Sea]] and the [[Atlantic Ocean]], and three mountains, the [[Alps]], the [[Massif Central]] and the [[Pyrenees]].
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  • .... The story then becomes confused. Niall makes war in Europe as far as the Alps, and the Romans send an ambassador to parlay with him. Abruptly, the tale t ...to the same poet in ''[[Lebor na hUidre]]'' credits him with going to the Alps seven times.
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  • ...hat Caesar wrote ''De analogia'' while he and his army were crossing the [[Alps]].<ref>Suetonius, ''Julius'' [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/T
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  • ...erranean Sea]], and from the [[Atlantic Ocean]] to the [[Rhine]] and the [[Alps]]. France borders [[Belgium]], [[Luxembourg]], [[Germany]], [[Switzerland]]
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  • ...rge]], also known as the Bavarian Pre-Alps in the west, and the [[Ammergau Alps]] to the north. Following the Loisach river upstream leads to the [[Ehrwal ...s well known as a sport and resort town, and a member of the [[Best of the Alps]] organization. Garmisch and Partenkirchen were two separate towns, separa
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  • ...kept on marrying, springing from blonde to blonde like the chamois of the Alps leaping from crag to crag." <ref>''Wodehouse at Work'', Chapter 2</ref>
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  • In the former Yugoslavia, it is a rare inhabitant of the Julian Alps (Pozzi, 1966). There have been reports of specimens from Ripanj near Belgra
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  • *''Achillea distans'' : Alps Yarrow
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  • ...ly]] and [[Sardinia]]. Italy's northern border is largely defined by the [[Alps]], which separate it from neighbouring [[France]], [[Switzerland]] (whose t
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  • ...]: ''Slovenija''), officially the ''Republic of Slovenia'', is a coastal [[Alps|Alpine country]] in southern [[Central Europe]] bordering [[Italy]] on the
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  • :VI Cambridge and the Alps
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  • ...s now-girlfriend, Mary Francom, in a stalled cable car high in the Italian Alps. There he intends to torture Hadley into revealing what Victor thinks are t
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  • ...wing from all major [[mountain|mountain chains]] of earth, including the [[Alps]], the [[Hymalayas]], the [[Andes]] and the [[Rocky mountains]].
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  • ...of which came out as Alpin Architectur (Alpine Architecture), showing the Alps redesigned as a gigantic task of construction, the antithesis of destructiv
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  • ...rea between the [[North Sea]] and the [[Baltic Sea]] in the north, and the Alps in the south. Its direct neighbors are [[Denmark]] in the north, [[Poland]]
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  • ...|Britain]], across the [[English Channel]], through [[Lombardy]], to the [[Alps]], where they meet an Irish girl herding sheep. She tells them the land is
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  • ...lies this Newfoundland dog who patrolled the St. Bernard Pass in the Swiss Alps. The monument depicts him saving a child, and in fact he saved the lives o
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  • * Codevilla, Angelo M. ''Between the Alps and a Hard Place. Switzerland in World War II and the Rewriting of History'
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  • ...o the news of the catastrophe that had overwhelmed Jerusalem. North of the Alps he was the first prince to do so—the first of many indications of his com
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  • *1846, La Salette, France - Six thousand feet up in the French Alps, Mary is believed to have come to Maximin Giraud (age 11) and Melanie Calva
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  • *''[[Podisma]]'' spp. in the Alps
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  • ###possibly: [[Rhaetic]] (extinct) (central Alps)
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  • ...d, he's now planning to go somewhere, the [[Dolomites]] probably, or the [[Alps]]. Ah, and did a tiny little change in [[Drought]].</strike>
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  • ...t is found in either low lying wetlands or at high altitudes. In the Swiss Alps, it may ascend to about 3000 m. In Hungary and Russia, it avoids open stepp
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  • ...sity), which was founded in 1348 and is the oldest university north of the Alps.<ref>[http://www.cuni.cz/ Universita Karlova]</ref>
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  • ...tional medicine of Japan. [[Ötzi]], a 5000-year-old [[mummy]] found in the Alps, has more than fifty tattoos on his body, some of which are on acupuncture
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  • The expedition crossed the Alps by the Col de Genévre and travelled through northern Italy to the head of From Pontarlier the united army moved southward across the Alps into Italy. Passing through [[Lucca]] in November it met Pope Urban, who ga
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  • ...nal properties of the oil found at [[Tegernsee]] in the [[Bavaria|Bavarian Alps]] gave it the name of "St. Quirinus's Oil". The oil at [[Pechelbronn]] in [
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  • ...ved as a cultivated crop in the Vaucluse region of France and the southern Alps for use in a local porridge.
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  • ...panded version was widely disseminated across western Europe. North of the Alps humanists like the Dutch [[Desiderius Erasmus|Erasmus]] sought the reform o
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  • ...ved as a cultivated crop in the Vaucluse region of France and the southern Alps for use in a local porridge.
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  • # [[Alps]]
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  • ...Ampère|Ampère]] and [[Alessandro Volta|Volta]]. In addition, he saw the [[Alps]] and the [[Mediterranean]], learned [[French (language)|French]] and [[Ita
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  • ...Ampère|Ampère]] and [[Alessandro Volta|Volta]]. In addition, he saw the [[Alps]] and the [[Mediterranean]], learned [[French (language)|French]] and [[Ita
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