Monte Rosa
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Monte Rosa is a prominent massif in the Pennine Alps on the border between Switzerland and Italy, known for being the second-highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe.
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Capanna Regina Margherita
("Monte Rosa massif")
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Dufourspitze → Dufourspitze ("Monte Rosa massif") → Nordend ("Monte Rosa massif") → Punta Gnifetti ("Monte Rosa group") → Zumsteinspitze ("Monte Rosa massif") → |
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Pennine Alps
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Valais ("Monte Rosa massif") → |
contains |
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Capanna Regina Margherita
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Punta Gnifetti ("Monte Rosa massif") → |
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Italian–Swiss border
("Monte Rosa massif")
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hasHighestPoint |
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Monte Rosa
("Monte Rosa massif")
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hasMapLabel |
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Mont Blanc
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Aosta Valley
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hasPeak |
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Zermatt
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hasViewOf |
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Switzerland
("Dufourspitze")
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highestPoint |
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Ultra-prominent peaks of Europe
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includes |
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Dufourspitze
("Monte Rosa massif")
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isHighestPointOf |
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Liskamm
("Monte Rosa massif")
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isPartOf |
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Gorner Glacier
("Monte Rosa massif")
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isWestOf |
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Macugnaga
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locatedAtFootOf |
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Gorner Glacier
("Monte Rosa massif")
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locatedBelow |
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Zumsteinspitze
("Monte Rosa massif")
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locatedInMountainRange |
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Zermatt
("Monte Rosa massif")
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near |