- Matterhorn (disambiguation)
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Matterhorn may refer to the following:
In mountains:
- Matterhorn, a mountain in the Pennine Alps
- Klein Matterhorn, in the vicinity of the Matterhorn
- Matterhorn Peak, California
- Matterhorn Peak (Colorado)
- Matterhorn (Antarctica)
- Matterhorn (Arizona)
- Matterhorn (Oregon)
- Matterhorn (Nevada)
Mountains nicknamed the 'Matterhorn' of their respective countries or mountain ranges:
- Ama Dablam ('the Matterhorn of the Himalayas')
- Cimon della Pala ('the Matterhorn of the Dolomites')
- Clach Glas ('the Matterhorn of Skye').
- Cnicht ('the Matterhorn of Wales')
- Dabajian Mountain ('the Matterhorn of Taiwan')
- Innerdalstårnet ('the Matterhorn of Norway')
- Machapuchare ('the Matterhorn of Nepal')
- Mount Aspiring/Tititea in New Zealand ('the Matterhorn of the South')
- Mount Assiniboine ('the Matterhorn of North America')
- Mount Yari ('the Matterhorn of Japan')
- Olomana ('the Matterhorn of Oahu')
- Pfeifferhorn ('the Little Matterhorn of Utah's Wasatch Mountains')
- Roseberry Topping ('the Matterhorn of the Moors')
- Shivling ('the Matterhorn of India')
- Sloan Peak ('the Matterhorn of the Cascades')
- Spitzkoppe ('the Matterhorn of Namibia')
- Stetind ('the Matterhorn of Nordland')
- Ushba ('the Matterhorn of the Caucasus')
In other:
- Matterhorn (ride)
- Matterhorn Bobsleds, a Disneyland attraction
- Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War, a novel by Karl Marlantes
- Opencast Matterhorn, an open source software to produce, manage and distribute academic audio and video content, especially lecture recordings
- Operation Matterhorn, a military operations plan of the United States Army Air Forces in World War II
- Tony Matterhorn, a Jamaican dancehall deejay and selector
- Matterhorn, a tapped horn subwoofer
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