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Johann Jakob Weilenmann, the Glossary

Index Johann Jakob Weilenmann

Johann Jakob Weilenmann (24 January 1819 in St. Gallen – 8 June 1896 in St. Gallen) was a Swiss mountaineer and Alpine writer.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 16 relations: Ötztal Alps, Bernina Range, Crast' Agüzza, Fluchthorn, Galtür, Helsenhorn, Lepontine Alps, Mont Blanc de Cheilon, Muttler, Pennine Alps, Piz Buin, Ramolkogel, Samnaun Alps, Silvretta Alps, St. Gallen, Weißer Kogel.

Ötztal Alps

The Ötztal Alps (Alpi Venoste, Ötztaler Alpen) are a mountain range in the Central Eastern Alps, in the State of Tyrol in western Austria and the Province of South Tyrol in northern Italy.

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Bernina Range

The Bernina Range is a mountain range in the Alps of eastern Switzerland and northern Italy.

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Crast' Agüzza

Crast' Agüzza (known also as Cresta Güzza) (3,870 m) is a mountain in the Bernina Range in Italy and Switzerland.

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Fluchthorn

The Fluchthorn or Piz Fenga is a mountain in the Silvretta Alps, located on the border between Austria and Switzerland.

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Galtür

Galtür is a village and ski resort in the upper Paznaun valley in Austrian state of Tyrol located in the Central Eastern Alps 35 km southwest of Landeck near the border of Vorarlberg and Switzerland.

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Helsenhorn

The Helsenhorn is a mountain of the Lepontine Alps, overlooking Binn in the Swiss canton of Valais.

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Lepontine Alps

The Lepontine Alps (Lepontinische Alpen, Alpes lépontines, Alpi Lepontine) are a mountain range in the north-western part of the Alps.

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Mont Blanc de Cheilon

Mont Blanc de Cheilon (also spelled Mont Blanc de Seilon) is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located in the Swiss canton of Valais.

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Muttler

The Muttler (3,296 m) is the highest mountain in the Samnaun Alps.

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Pennine Alps

The Pennine Alps (Alpes Pennines, Walliser Alpen, Alpi Pennine, Alpes Poeninae), sometimes referred to as the Valais Alps (which are just the Northern Swiss part of the Pennine Alps), are a mountain range in the western part of the Alps.

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Piz Buin

Piz Buin is a mountain in the Silvretta range of the Alps on the border between Austria and Switzerland.

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Ramolkogel

The Ramolkogel is a mountain in the Schnalskamm group of the Ötztal Alps.

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Samnaun Alps

The Samnaun Alps are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps, named after the Swiss municipality of Samnaun.

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Silvretta Alps

The Silvretta Alps are a mountain range of the Central Eastern Alps shared by Tirol, Vorarlberg (both in Austria) and Graubünden (Switzerland).

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Weißer Kogel

The Weißer Kogel is a mountain in the Weisskamm group of the Ötztal Alps.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Jakob_Weilenmann