Peaks
Peak | Elevation (m/ft) | |
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Dufourspitze | 4,634 metres (15,203 ft) | |
Ostspitze | 4,632 metres (15,197 ft) | |
Grenzgipfel | 4,618 metres (15,151 ft) | |
Nordend | 4,618 metres (15,151 ft) | |
Zumsteinspitze | 4,563 metres (14,970 ft) | |
Signalkuppe | 4,554 metres (14,941 ft) | |
Lyskamm | 4,527 metres (14,852 ft) | |
Silbersattel | 4,515 metres (14,813 ft) | |
Grenzsattel | 4,453 metres (14,610 ft) | |
Parrotspitze | 4,432 metres (14,541 ft) | |
Ludwigshöhe | 4,341 metres (14,242 ft) | |
Corno Nero | 4,322 metres (14,180 ft) | |
Vincent-Pyramide | 4,215 metres (13,829 ft) | |
Balmenhorn | 4,167 metres (13,671 ft) | |
Punta Giordani | 4,046 metres (13,274 ft) | |
Jägerhorn | 3,970 metres (13,025 ft) | |
Cima di Jazzi | 3,803 metres (12,477 ft) |
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