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Ortler (German pronunciation: [ˈɔrtlɐ]; Italian:
Ortles [
ˈɔrtles]) is, at 3,905 m (12,812 ft)
above sea level, the
highest mountain in the
Eastern Alps...
- Peak (Italian) (German) (Romansh)
metres feet
Ortles Ortler 3,905 12,811 Gran Zebrù Königspitze 3,857 12,655
Monte Cevedale Zufallspitze 3,774 12,382 Monte...
- six
museums based at six
different locations: Firmian, Juval, Dolomites,
Ortles, Ripa and Corones. MMM
Firmian at
Sigmundskron Castle near
Bozen is the...
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Italian front during the
First World War, prin****lly in the Dolomites, the
Ortles-Cevedale Alps and the Adamello-Presanella Alps. More than two-thirds of...
- Marmolada,
Monte Pelmo,
Tofana di Rozes, Sorapis, Antelao, Marmarole. MMM
Ortles at
Sulden on the
Ortler is
dedicated to the
theme of ice. This underground...
- Name
Highest peak (German/Italian)
metres feet
Ortler Alps Ortler/
Ortles 3,905 12,811
Sesvenna Range Muntpitschen/Monpiccio 3,162 10,374 Ötztal Alps Weißkugel/Palla...
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largest in the
Italian Alps. It was
established in 1935, and
covers the
Ortles-Cevedale m****if, as well as some
minor chains that
flank it.
Wildlife in...
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Battaglione Ortles (3122 m).
There is also
Rifugio Bonetta directly on the
Gavia P**** with
plenty of free
parking space around.
Bivacco Battaglione Ortles in Mountains...
- ****onale
dello Stelvio,
Parco ****onale
dello Stelvio, 2001
Paolo Robbiati,
Guerra Bianca Ortles -
Cevedale -
Adamello 1915–1916,
Edizioni Mursia v t e...
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prominent m****ifs in the
Lombard Alps: the
Bregaglia Range, Piz Bernina,
Ortles-Cevedale Range [it], and the
Adamello Range [it]. The
first three of these...