Glacier de Trient

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Glacier de Trient is a notable alpine glacier in the Mont Blanc massif of the western Alps, known for its high-altitude ice fields and surrounding mountaineering routes.

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Glacier de Trient canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf alpine glacier
glacier
accessPoint Col de la Forclaz
village of Trient
drainsInto Trient River
flowsTowards Trient valley
hasHighestElevation about 3200 metres above sea level
hasLanguageOfToponym French
hasLowestElevation about 2400 metres above sea level
hasNearbyMountainHut Cabane du Trient
Cabane d’Orny
hasNearbyPeak Aiguille du Tour
Les Dorées
Petit Fourche
Tête Blanche
hasOrientation generally north-facing
hasRegion Mont-Blanc region
surface form: Chamonix–Mont Blanc area
hasSourceMountainRange Alps
hasSurfaceFeature crevasses
high-altitude ice field
seracs
hasTypeOfSnowAndIce temperate glacier ice
isAffectedBy climate change
isMappedOn Swiss topographic maps
isOnBorder near Swiss–French border
isPartOf Rhône river basin
surface form: Rhône basin
isPopularFor alpine climbing routes
glacier hiking
mountaineering
isSubjectOf glaciological studies
isUsedFor alpine training courses
locatedIn Mont Blanc massif
Western Alps
surface form: western Alps
locatedInCanton Canton of Valais
surface form: canton of Valais
locatedInCountry Switzerland
locatedInValley Trient valley
locatedNear France
nameDerivedFrom Trient valley and Trient River
showsTrend glacier retreat

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Mont-Blanc glacial system hasPart Glacier de Trient