Dents Blanches

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Dents Blanches is a prominent multi-summited limestone mountain massif in the Alps on the border between France and Switzerland, popular with experienced hikers and climbers.

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instanceOf Alpine three-thousander
limestone mountain
mountain massif
multi-summited mountain
climate alpine climate
continent Europe
country France
Switzerland
drainageBasin Dranse de Morzine basin
Rhône basin NERFINISHED
elevation 2756 m
about 2750 m
feature karst terrain
sharp ridges
steep rocky faces
geology limestone massif
hasDifficulty requires good weather conditions
requires sure-footedness
hasPass Col des Dents Blanches NERFINISHED
hasRefuge Cabane de Susanfe NERFINISHED
Refuge de la Vogealle NERFINISHED
hasSummit Dent de Barme NERFINISHED
Dent de Barme occidentale NERFINISHED
Dent de Bonavau NERFINISHED
Dent du Midi de Barme NERFINISHED
Dent du Signal NERFINISHED
highestPoint Dent de Barme NERFINISHED
languageOfName French
locatedIn Alps NERFINISHED
Chablais Alps NERFINISHED
Haute-Savoie
canton of Valais NERFINISHED
locatedNear Val d'Illiez NERFINISHED
Vallée du Giffre NERFINISHED
material limestone
mountainRange Chablais Alps NERFINISHED
nameMeaning White Teeth NERFINISHED
onBorderWith France NERFINISHED
Switzerland NERFINISHED
partOf Alps
Chablais Alps NERFINISHED
popularFor climbing
hiking
popularWith experienced climbers
experienced hikers
usedFor alpine mountaineering
scrambling routes

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Chablais Alps contains Dents Blanches