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Raut (other)
Raut may refer to: Places *, a mountain in the Italian Alps *Raut, old name of Ronchi Valsugana, a town in Italy *Răut, river in Moldova Social groups * Raut (caste) * Raute people, of Nepal * A Rawat title used by the Rajdhoves caste in Nepal People with the surname * Abhishek Raut (born 1987), Indian cricketer * Astha Raut, Nepali singer * , Indian politician elected in the 2008 Indian Rajya Sabha elections * C. K. Raut, Nepal-born US-based computer scientist, author and film-director * Chandrakant Raut (born 1945), Indian cricketer * Harish Raut (1925–2002), Indian artist * Kavita Raut (born 1985), Indian long-distance runner from Maharashtra * Nitin Raut, Indian politician from Maharashtra belonging to the Indian National Congress party * Poonam Raut (born 1989), Indian cricketer * Sachidananda Raut Ray (1916–2004), Indian Oriya-language poet * Sanjay Raut (born 1961), Indian politician from Maharashtra, belonging to the Shiv Sena party * Shrikrishna Raut, Indian ...
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List Of Mountains Of The Alps (2000–2499 M)
This page tabulates only the most prominent mountains of the Alps, selected for having a topographic prominence of ''at least'' , and all of them exceeding in height. Although the list contains 537 summits, some significant alpine mountains are necessarily excluded for failing to meet the stringent prominence criterion. The list of these most prominent mountains is continued down to 2500 m elevation at List of prominent mountains of the Alps (2500–2999 m) and down to 2000 m elevation on List of prominent mountains of the Alps (2000–2499 m). All such mountains are located in either France, Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany or Slovenia, even in some lower regions. Together, these three lists include all 44 ultra-prominent peaks of the Alps, with 19 ultras over 3000m on this page. For a definitive list of all 82 the highest peaks of the Alps, as identified by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA), and often referred to as the 'Alp ...
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