Dom

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Dom is one of the highest and most prominent mountains in the Swiss Alps, renowned for its imposing pyramid shape and challenging climbing routes.

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Dom canonical 16

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Alpine four-thousander
mountain
climbingSeason early autumn
summer
continent Europe
country Switzerland
difficulty alpine PD+/AD- depending on conditions
elevation 14911 ft
4545 m
etymology name possibly derived from Latin "domus" or ecclesiastical usage
firstAscentBy J. Smyth
J. W. Hayward
Johann Samuel König
surface form: Johann Krönig

Johann Zumtaugwald
John Llewelyn Davies
Ulrich Kaufmann NERFINISHED
firstAscentDate 1858-09-11
glaciersOnSlopes Festigletscher
Hohberggletscher
hasMountainHut Domhütte
hasSummitRidge long snow and ice ridge
isHighest highest mountain entirely in Switzerland
isInProtectedArea no national park designation
isPartOf Monte Rosa–Dom chain
isPopularWith experienced alpinists
languageOfToponym German
listing Alpine mountains above 4000 m
location Canton of Valais
Swiss Alps
mapRegion Alps
mountainRange Pennine Alps
name Dom self-link
near village of Randa
village of Saas-Fee
nearestHigherNeighbor Dufourspitze
normalRoute via Festigrat from Domhütte
notableFor challenging climbing routes
prominent pyramid shape
overlooks Mattertal
Saastal
parentPeak Monte Rosa
partOf Alps
prominence 1046 m
requires crevasse rescue knowledge
glacier travel skills
shape pyramidal peak
SOIUSASection Pennine Alps
topographicIsolation 16.6 km

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