- The
Cottian Alps (/ˈkɒtiən ˈælps/; French:
Alpes Cottiennes [alp kɔtjɛn]; Italian: Alpi
Cozie [ˈalpi ˈkɔttsje]) are a
mountain range in the southwestern...
- l'Argentière) (elevation 1996 m.) is a high
mountain p****
between the
Cottian Alps and the
Maritime Alps,
located on the
border between Italy and France...
- ëd Viso [ˈbrik əd ˈvizʊ] or
simply Viso) is the
highest mountain of the
Cottian Alps,
located in Piedmont, Italy,
close to the
French border.
Monte Viso...
- Col
Agnel (Italian:
Colle dell'Agnello) is a
mountain p**** in the
Cottian Alps, west of
Monte Viso
between France and
Italy which links the
Queyras valley...
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Colle delle Finestre (el. 2178 m.) is a
mountain p**** in the
Cottian Alps, in the
Italian region of Piemonte, Italy,
linking the Susa
Valley and Val Chisone...
- with the Dora Riparia, a
tributary of the Po River, at the foot of the
Cottian Alps, 51 km (32 mi) west of Turin. Susa (Latin: Segusio) was
founded by...
-
mountainous Roman province then
known as
Alpes Taurinae and now as the
Cottian Alps
early in the 1st
century BC. Son and
successor to King Donnus, he...
-
formed by the
western Alps from the
Pennine Alps
through the
Graian and
Cottian Alps to the
Maritime and
Ligurian Alps.
There are a
number of transverse...
- an
elevation of 2,085 m (6,841 ft)),
which forms the
limit between the
Cottian and
Graian Alps. The term "Mont Cenis"
could be
derived from mont des cendres...
- di Tenda)
Maritime Alps (from
Colle di
Tenda to
Colle della Maddalena)
Cottian Alps (from
Colle de la
Maddalena to
Montgenevre P****) Dauphiné Alps (from...