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SOIUSA code is the
code In communications and information processing, code is a system of rules to convert information—such as a letter, word, sound, image, or gesture—into another form, sometimes shortened or secret, for communication through a communication ...
used in the International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps (ISMSA or SOIUSA), a proposal by Italian Alpinist, Sergio Marazzi, to re-
categorize Categorization is the ability and activity of recognizing shared features or similarities between the elements of the experience of the world (such as objects, events, or ideas), organizing and classifying experience by associating them to a ...
the
mountain A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited Summit (topography), summit area, and ...
s and
mountain range A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arise ...
s of the
Alps The Alps () ; german: Alpen ; it, Alpi ; rm, Alps ; sl, Alpe . are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately across seven Alpine countries (from west to east): France, Sw ...
. The proposal has been aired since 2005 but has yet to receive official recognition.


SOIUSA groups' hierarchy

SOIUSA Alps by SOIUSA. SOIUSA (an acronym for - English: ''International Standardized Mountain Subdivision of the Alps-ISMSA'') is a proposal for a new classification system of the Alps from the geographic and toponomastic point of view. It was designe ...
divides the
Alps The Alps () ; german: Alpen ; it, Alpi ; rm, Alps ; sl, Alpe . are the highest and most extensive mountain range system that lies entirely in Europe, stretching approximately across seven Alpine countries (from west to east): France, Sw ...
in two main regions, the
Western Alps The Western Alps are the western part of the Alpine Range including the southeastern part of France (e.g. Savoie), the whole of Monaco, the northwestern part of Italy (i.e. Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) and the southwestern part of Switzerland ( ...
and
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 ...
. These two main regions are further divided in: *5 major sectors (SR); *36 sections (SZ); *132 subsections (STS); *333 supergroups (SPG); *870 groups (GR); *1625 subgroups (STG). Using this system, any Alpine
mountain A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited Summit (topography), summit area, and ...
can be given a code which shows which region, sector, section, subsection, supergroup, group and subgroup it belongs to.


Encoding

SOIUSA code is built in the following way: * 2 main parts: **
Western Alps The Western Alps are the western part of the Alpine Range including the southeastern part of France (e.g. Savoie), the whole of Monaco, the northwestern part of Italy (i.e. Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) and the southwestern part of Switzerland ( ...
are identified by
roman numeral Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers are written with combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet, eac ...
I; **
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 ...
are identified by roman numeral II; * 5 major sectors: ** in
Western Alps The Western Alps are the western part of the Alpine Range including the southeastern part of France (e.g. Savoie), the whole of Monaco, the northwestern part of Italy (i.e. Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) and the southwestern part of Switzerland ( ...
: *** South-western Alps are identified by upper-case letter A; *** North-western Alps are identified by upper-case letter B; ** in
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 ...
: ***
Central Eastern Alps The Central Eastern Alps (german: Zentralalpen or Zentrale Ostalpen), also referred to as Austrian Central Alps (german: Österreichische Zentralalpen) or just Central Alps, comprise the main chain of the Eastern Alps in Austria and the adjacen ...
are identified by upper-case letter A; ***
Northern Limestone Alps The Northern Limestone Alps (german: Nördliche Kalkalpen), also called the Northern Calcareous Alps, are the ranges of the Eastern Alps north of the Central Eastern Alps located in Austria and the adjacent Bavarian lands of southeastern Germany. ...
are identified by upper-case letter B; ***
Southern Limestone Alps The Southern Limestone Alps ( it, Alpi Sud-orientali, german: Südliche Kalkalpen), also called the Southern Calcareous Alps, are the ranges of the Eastern Alps south of the Central Eastern Alps mainly located in northern Italy and the adjacen ...
are identified by lower-case letter C; * 36 sections: identified by
numbers A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The original examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth. Numbers can be represented in language with number words. More universally, individual numbers can ...
from 1 to 36 starting from
Ligurian Alps The Ligurian Alps are a mountain range in northwestern Italy. A small part is located in France. They form the south-western extremity of the Alps, separated from the Apennines by the Colle di Cadibona. The Col de Tende and the Vermenagna valley ...
and ending with
Slovenian prealps The Slovene Prealps or the Slovenian Prealps ( sl, Slovenske Predalpe, , ) are a group of mountain ranges in the eastern part of the Alps. They are located in Slovenia and, for a small part of their northernmost area, in Austria. Geography SO ...
; * 132 subsections: identified in their own section by the
roman numeral Roman numerals are a numeral system that originated in ancient Rome and remained the usual way of writing numbers throughout Europe well into the Late Middle Ages. Numbers are written with combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet, eac ...
s needed to count every subsection; * 333 supergroups: identified in their own subsection by all the upper-case letters needed to count every supergroup; * 870 groups: identified in their own supergroup by all the
numbers A number is a mathematical object used to count, measure, and label. The original examples are the natural numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, and so forth. Numbers can be represented in language with number words. More universally, individual numbers can ...
needed to count every group; * 1625 subgroups: identified in their own group by all the lower-case letters needed to count every subgroup. Following these rules and using the punctuation marks (/; -; .; -; . and .) a summit will be encoded in the following way: ''roman numeral'' (I or II) / ''upper-case letter'' (A, B or C) - ''number from 1 to 36'' . ''roman numeral'' - ''upper-case letter'' . ''number'' . ''lower-case letter'' In some case the final lower-case letter can be missing because some group is not divided into subgroups.
It can seldom happen (i.e.:
Monte Tagliaferro Monte Tagliaferro is a mountain of the Pennine Alps. It is one of the most popular hiking destination of Valsesia. Etymology The name, which literally means ''iron cutting'', may come from a sharp stone block located not far away from the top ...
) that a subgroup too is further divided in sectors; in that case the last lower-case letter is followed by a slash (''/'') and a second lower-case letter.


Encoding example

Pointe Sommeiller Punta Sommeiller (in Italian) or Pointe Sommeiller (in French) is a mountain of the Province of Turin, Italy and of Savoie, France. It lies in the Cottian Alps range. It has an elevation of above sea level. Etymology The old name of the mount ...
( Fr) /
Punta Sommeiller Punta Sommeiller (in Italian) or Pointe Sommeiller (in French) is a mountain of the Province of Turin, Italy and of Savoie, France. It lies in the Cottian Alps range. It has an elevation of above sea level. Etymology The old name of the mount ...
( It) code is: I/A-4.III-B.6.b It can be decoded in the following way: * I: the mountain belongs to ''
Western Alps The Western Alps are the western part of the Alpine Range including the southeastern part of France (e.g. Savoie), the whole of Monaco, the northwestern part of Italy (i.e. Piedmont and the Aosta Valley) and the southwestern part of Switzerland ( ...
'', * A: the mountain belongs to ''South Western Alps'', * 4: the mountain belongs to ''
Cottian Alps The Cottian Alps (; french: Alpes Cottiennes ; it, Alpi Cozie ) are a mountain range in the southwestern part of the Alps. They form the border between France (Hautes-Alpes and Savoie) and Italy (Piedmont). The Fréjus Road Tunnel and Fréjus Rai ...
'', * III: the mountain belongs to ''Northern Cottian Alps'' (which are the third out of three subsections belonging to Cottian Alps), * B: the mountain belongs to ''chaîne Bernaude-Pierre Menue-Ambin'' ( Fr) / ''catena Bernauda-Pierre Menue-Ambin'' ( It) (which is the second out of two supergroups belonging to Northern Cottian Alps), * 6: the mountain belongs to '' groupe d'Ambin'' ( Fr) / '' gruppo d'Ambin'' ( It) (which is the sixth out of six groups belonging to Bernaude-Pierre Menue-Ambin supergroup), * b: the mountain belongs to a subgroup called ''crête Sommeiller-Vallonetto'' ( Fr) / ''sottogruppo Sommeiller-Vallonetto'' ( It) (which is the second out of three subgroups belonging to Ambin group).


References

* {{SOIUSA sections of the Alps Alps Encodings