List of mountains of the Alps — This is a list of mountains of the Alps, ordered by elevation. For a list ordered by topographic prominence, see the list of Alpine peaks by prominence.{|class= wikitable sortable !Name!Range!Country!Elevation (m) Mont Blanc||Mont Blanc… … Wikipedia
Monte Rosa — For other uses, see Monte Rosa (disambiguation). Monte Rosa Dufourspitze West view of Monte Rosa … Wikipedia
Matterhorn — Monte Cervino redirects here. For other uses, see Cervino (disambiguation). For other uses, see Matterhorn (disambiguation). Matterhorn Monte Cervino T … Wikipedia
Gornergrat — Summit of Gornergrat with observatory Elevation 3,130 m (10,269 ft) … Wikipedia
Swiss Alps — Satellite image of Switzerland in October 2002. On the north side of the Alps, the regions located above 2000 m are covered by snow. The canton of Ticino (on the south side) is almost snow free in early autumn. The Swiss Alps (German: Schweizer… … Wikipedia
Main chain of the Alps — The Main chain of the Alps. The Alpine divide is the central line of mountains that forms the water divide of the range. Main chains of mountain ranges are traditionally designated in this way, and generally include the highest peaks of a range;… … Wikipedia
Monte Rosa Massif — For other uses, see Monte Rosa, São Tomé and Príncipe. Monte Rosa Range Monte Rosa (left) and Lyskamm (centre) … Wikipedia
Dom (mountain) — Dom North and west faces Elevation 4,545 m (14,911 ft) … Wikipedia
Zinalrothorn — The Zinalrothorn from the north west Elevation 4,221 m (13,848 ft) … Wikipedia
Monte Rosa Hut — View from the north side The Monte Rosa Hut (German: Monte Rosahütte) is a mountain hut located near Zermatt at the foot of Monte Rosa (4,634 m) at an altitude of 2,795 metres. It is owned by the Swiss Alpine Club. The hut is the start of the… … Wikipedia