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- Bric Ghinivert or Eiminàl (3,037 m a.s.l.) is a mountain of the Cottian Alps located in Italy. The mountain is the highest elevation of the water divide...
- muni****lities: Pragelato, Roure, Fenestrelle, Perrero, and Salza di Pinerolo. Bric Ghinivert Monte Politri "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre...
- Bergamo/Sondrio 1881 Bric Ghinivert 3037 347 44°57′05″N 06°59′28″E / 44.95139°N 6.99111°E / 44.95139; 6.99111 (502. Bric Ghinivert (3037 m)) Cottian Alps...
- Bergamo/Sondrio IT 1881 502 Bric Ghinivert 3037 347 44°57′05″N 06°59′28″E / 44.95139°N 6.99111°E / 44.95139; 6.99111 (502. Bric Ghinivert (3037 m)) Central Cottian...
- Meid****a 3105 10,187 Rocca Bianca 3059 10,307 Monte Ferra 3094 10,151 Bric Ghinivert 3037 9,963 Grand Queyron 3060 10,040 Monte Politri 3026 9,928 Monte Albergian...
- belonging to the Cottian Alps) there are: Gran Queyron - 3.060 m Bric Ghinivert - 3.037 m Monte Barifreddo - 3.028 m Bric Rosso (or Monte Politri) - 3...
- Queyron-Orsiera group = Gruppo Queyron-Albergian-Sestrière subgroup = Sottogruppo Ghinivert-Albergian code = I/A-4.II-A.2.b The usual route to Monte Politri starts...
- Pragelato. Hut Col del Clapis – 2.756 m Hut Col del Beth – 2.785 m, near Bric Ghinivert. The Sapav bus Torino–Sestriere links the hamlet of Traverse. In August...
- mountains are: Rognosa di Sestriere – 3,280 m Monte Albergian – 3,041 m Bric Ghinivert – 3,037 m Monte Barifreddo – 3,028 m Monte Politri – 3,026 m Monte Fraiteve...
- Queyron-Orsiera group = Gruppo Queyron-Albergian-Sestrière subgroup = Sottogruppo Ghinivert-Albergian code = I/A-4.II-A.2.b The usual route to Monte Albergian is...