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Schwarzhorn (other)
Schwarzhorn may refer to mountains/peaks in: Austria * Tilisuna-Schwarzhorn (2460 m), in the Rätikon range, in Vorarlberg Italy * Schwarzhorn/Corno Nero (Monte Rosa) (4321 m), part of the Monte Rosa massif, on southern side of the Pennine Alps, in Italy just next to Swiss border (Ludwigshöhe) * Schwarzhorn (South Tyrol)/Corno Nero (2439 m) in South Tyrol Switzerland *Schwarzhorn (Bernese Alps) (2928 m), in the Bernese Alps between Brienz and Grindelwald (BE) * Schwarzhorn (Binntal)/Punta Marani (3108 m), on the border to Italy in canton of Valais (VS), between the Binntal (Valais) and the Valle Dèvero (Piedmont) * Schwarzhorn (Flüela) (3146 m), near Flüela Pass, Albula Alps (GR) * Piz Gren/Schwarzhorn (2890 m), part of the Lepontine Alps, above Obersaxen, Vorderrhein (GR) * Schwarzhorn (Mattertal) (3201 m), near St. Niklaus (VS), west of Embd * Parpaner Schwarzhorn (2683 m), in the Grisons (GR), between Arosa and Lenzerheide * Schwarzhorn (Rätikon) (2574 m), part of the Räti ...
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Tilisuna-Schwarzhorn
Tilisuna-Schwarzhorn (also called Schwarzhara) is a mountain in the Sulzfluh sub-range of the Rätikon mountain range in the Austrian state Vorarlberg. It has elevation , with a long ridge from north to south and wide scarps east and west. Besides the main summit, there is a second summit called Kleines Schwarzhorn. Both summits are separated by the col Fürkele. The alpine club hut Tilisunahütte (2208 m) is located near the Tilisuna-Schwarzhorn. The first ascensionists of Tilisuna-Schwarzhorn were land surveyors in 1853. Nowadays there are two common routes to the summit: * Easiest route: From south starting at Tilisunahütte via the saddle Schwarze Scharte in 45 to 75 minutes; some parts UIAA grade In rock climbing, mountaineering, and other climbing disciplines, climbers give a grade to a climbing route or boulder problem, intended to describe concisely the difficulty and danger of climbing it. Different types of climbing (such as sport ... II, mostly grade I. Thi ...
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Rätikon
The Rätikon is a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps, located at the border between Vorarlberg, Liechtenstein and Graubünden. It is the geological border between the Eastern and Western Alps and stretches from the Montafon as far as the Rhine. In the south, the Prättigau is its limit, and in the north, it is the Walgau. In the east, it borders the Silvretta groups. The Rätikon mountain range derives its name from Raetia, a province of the Roman Empire, named after the Rhaetian (''Raeti'' or ''Rhaeti'') people. Topography and geology The classification of the Rätikon to the central Eastern Alps is based solely on geographic-geological traditions. Large parts of the Rätikon consist of sedimentary rocks (limestone). From a geological point of view, the north-west Rätikon is assigned to the Northern Limestone Alps, while the South-West Rätikon belongs to the Bündner Schist/Bündner slate of the Western Alps. Peaks Its chief peaks are: *Schesaplana 2964  ...
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Schwarzhorn (Monte Rosa)
The Schwarzhorn ( it, Corno Nero) is a 4,321-metre-high summit in the Italian Alps just next to the Swiss border. It is part of the Monte Rosa massif in the Wallis Alps, which lie on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The Schwarzhorn itself lies on the ridge running south from the Ludwigshöhe to the Vincent Pyramid. Its valley settlements are Zermatt in Switzerland and Alagna on the Italian side. See also *List of 4000 metre peaks of the Alps This list tabulates all of the 82 official mountain summits of or more in height in the Alps, as defined by the International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation (UIAA). All are located within France, Italy or Switzerland, and are often refer ... References * * External links * {{4000er.de, 37, Schwarzhorn Mountains of Aosta Valley Mountains of Piedmont Mountains of the Alps Alpine four-thousanders Monte Rosa ...
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Schwarzhorn (South Tyrol)
The Schwarzhorn ( it, Corno Nero) is a mountain in South Tyrol, Italy. It belongs to the Fiemme Mountains The Fiemme Mountains, sometimes also the Fleimstal Alps (german: Fleimstaler Alpen) or Fiemme Dolomites ( it, Dolomiti di Fiemme), are a mountain range of the Southern Limestone Alps in the Italian region of Trentino-South Tyrol. The range was n ... and is 2,439 m high. References Alpenverein South Tyrol External links Mountains of the Alps Mountains of South Tyrol Fiemme Mountains Two-thousanders of Italy {{TrentinoAltoAdige-mountain-stub ...
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Schwarzhorn (Bernese Alps)
The Schwarzhorn is a mountain of the Bernese Alps, located between Brienz and Grindelwald in the Bernese Oberland. With a height of 2,928 metres above sea level, it is the highest summit of the group north of the Grosse Scheidegg Pass. The Schwarzhorn is also the highest point in the municipality of Brienz. A small glacier named ''Blau Gletscherli'' lies on the north side of the mountain. The Schwarzhorn is regarded as one of the most stunning look-out peaks in the Bernese Oberland The Bernese Oberland ( en, Bernese Highlands, german: Berner Oberland; gsw, Bärner Oberland; french: Oberland bernois), the highest and southernmost part of the canton of Bern, is one of the canton's five administrative regions (in which context .... Its summit can be accessed by a trail on the southern ridge. References External links Schwarzhorn on Hikr Bernese Alps Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Switzerland Mountains of the canton of Bern Two-thousanders of Switzerland {{Bern- ...
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Schwarzhorn (Binntal)
The Schwarzhorn ( it, Punta Marani) is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps, located on the Switzerland, Swiss-Italy, Italian border, between the Binntal (Valais) and the Valle Dèvero (Piedmont). It lies north of the Scherbadung. The area is renowned for its unique minerals that are found here in a dolomitic host rock. Elements found are typically As, Fe, Pb, Sb. References External links Schwarzhorn on Hikr
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Schwarzhorn (Flüela)
The Flüela Schwarzhorn is a mountain of the Albula Alps, overlooking the Flüela Pass The Flüela Pass (german: Flüelapass, rm, Pass dal Flüela, elevation ) is a high mountain pass of the Swiss Alps in Graubünden. Traditionally considered the boundary between the Albula and Silvretta Alps, the pass crosses the watershed / ..., in the canton of Graubünden. With a height of 3,146 metres above sea level, it is the highest point of the Albula Alps north of the Fuorcla da Grialetsch (2,537 m). From the Flüela Pass a trail leads to the summit. References External linksFlüela Schwarzhorn on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Alpine three-thousanders Mountains of Switzerland Mountains of Graubünden Davos Zernez {{graubünden-mountain-stub ...
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Piz Gren
Piz Gren (german: Schwarzhorn) is a mountain of the Swiss Lepontine Alps, located between Tenigerbad and Lumbrein in the canton of Graubünden. Its summit () lies near the tripoint between Val Sumvitg Sumvitg (; german: Somvix) is a municipality in the Surselva Region in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. History Sumvitg is first mentioned in 1175 as ''in Summovico''. Geography Sumvitg has an area, , of . Of this area, 24.8% is us ..., Val Gronda, and Val Miedra. References External links Piz Gren on Hikr Mountains of Switzerland Mountains of Graubünden Mountains of the Alps Lepontine Alps Two-thousanders of Switzerland Lumnezia Sumvitg {{graubünden-mountain-stub ...
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Schwarzhorn (Mattertal)
The Schwarzhorn is a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps, overlooking the Augstbord Pass in the canton of Valais. It lies on the range between the Turtmanntal and the Mattertal The Matter Valley (German: Mattertal, or sometimes ''Nikolaital'') is located in southwestern Switzerland, south of the Rhone valley in the canton of Valais. The village of Zermatt is the most important settlement of the valley, which is surroun .... References External links Schwarzhorn on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Alpine three-thousanders Mountains of Switzerland Mountains of Valais {{valais-mountain-stub ...
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Parpaner Schwarzhorn
The Parpaner Schwarzhorn is a mountain of the Plessur Alps, overlooking Parpan Parpan was a municipality in the district Plessur of the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland. On 1 January 2010 the municipalities of Malix and Parpan merged into Churwalden. History Parpan is first mentioned in 1208 as ''Partipan''. Formerl ... in the canton of Graubünden. It lies north of the Parpaner Weisshorn. References External linksParpaner Schwarzhorn on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Switzerland Mountains of Graubünden {{Graubünden-geo-stub ...
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Schwarzhorn (Rätikon)
The Schwarzhorn is a mountain on the border of Switzerland and Liechtenstein in the Rätikon range of the Eastern Alps Eastern Alps is the name given to the eastern half of the Alps, usually defined as the area east of a line from Lake Constance and the Alpine Rhine valley up to the Splügen Pass at the Alpine divide and down the Liro River to Lake Como in the .... With a height of or above sea level, it is the second highest summit in Liechtenstein. Sometimes the mountain is listed as ''Hinter-Grauspitz'', but according to reference book "Die Orts- und Flurnamen des Fürstentums Liechtenstein", these are two different mountain peaks. References Maps * * * External links The Tallest Mountains In LiechtensteinSchwarzhorn on Peakbagger Mountains of Liechtenstein Mountains of Switzerland Liechtenstein–Switzerland border International mountains of Europe Mountains of Graubünden Mountains of the Alps Two-thousanders of Switzerland {{Graubünden-mounta ...
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Schwarzhorn (Vals)
The Schwarzhorn is a mountain of the Swiss Lepontine Alps, located west of Vals in the canton of Graubünden. It lies on the range between the Lumnezia Lumnezia is a valley region and a municipality in the Surselva Region in the Swiss of canton of Graubünden. The former municipalities of Cumbel, Degen, Lumbrein, Morissen, Suraua, Vignogn, Vella, and Vrin merged on 1 January 2013 into the new mu ... and the Valser Tal, south of the Faltschonhorn. References External links Schwarzhorn on Hikr Mountains of the Alps Mountains of Graubünden Lepontine Alps Mountains of Switzerland {{Graubünden-geo-stub ...
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