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    Mont Cenis (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ s(ə)ni]; Italian: Moncenisio, pronounced [montʃeˈnizjo]) is a massif in Savoie (France) (with an elevation of 3...
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  • the massif de la Vanoise Lac du Milieu in the massif des Grandes-Rousses Lac du Mont-Cenis in the massif du Mont-Cenis Lac du Mont-Coua in the massif de...
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    France, others, such as the Mont Blanc massif, are shared with Switzerland and Italy. At 4,808 metres (15,774 ft), Mont Blanc, on the France–Italy border...
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    The Mont-Cenis Lake is a lake located in the Mont-Cenis massif at an altitude of 1,974 meters in the municipality of Val-Cenis in France. It is situated...
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  • bordered by the massif de la Vanoise to the north, the massif du Mont-Cenis to the north-east, the Alpes Cottiennes to the east, the massif du Queyras and...
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    death»). In the French subdivision of Western Alps it belongs to the Massif du Mont-Cenis while in the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision...
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    639 m) and Signal du Petit Mont-Cenis, while southwards it continues with Col de Bellecombe (2,475 m) and Pointe de Bellecombe. The Mont Froid, according...
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    du Clapier (French Col Clapier or Col de Savine, Italian Colle Clapier) is a 2,477-metre-high (8,127 ft) mountain pass over the mountain massif Mont Cenis...
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    Modane. In the French subdivision of western Alps it belongs to the Massif du Mont-Cenis while in the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision...
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    group (the watershed between the Little St Bernard Pass and the Col du Mont Cenis) the Western or French group, and the Eastern or Italian group. The...
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    department of Savoie between the Vanoise massif to the north and between the Massif du Mont-Cenis [fr] and the Massif des Cerces to the south. Crossed by the...
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    Western Alps, the mountain is part of the Ambin group of the fr:Massif du Mont-Cenis. The mountain has a long summit ridge running NE to SW with three...
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    area. In the French subdivision of Western Alps it belongs to the Massif du Mont-Cenis. Administratively the mountain is divided between the commune of...
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    Piedmont. In the French subdivision of western Alps it belongs to the Massif du Mont-Cenis while in the SOIUSA (International Standardized Mountain Subdivision...
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    mountains: Mont Blanc Massif Belledonne Massif Lauzière massif Aiguilles d'Arves Massif Massif des Cerces Aravis Range Mont Cenis Massif Bauges Massif Chartreuse...
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    Mont Cenis Panoramic view of the massifs of Mont Cenis and Ambin Communes of the Savoie department Wikimedia Commons has media related to Val-Cenis. "Répertoire...
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    Montgenevre Pass) Dauphiné Alps (from Col du Mont Genevre to Col du Mont Cenis) Graian Alps (from Col du Mont Cenis to the Col Ferret) Chablais Alps (from...
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    the inclusion of the Massif des Maures, which does not belong to the Alpine system either tectonically or geologically the Monts de Vaucluse, Montagne...
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  • the village of Lanslebourg-Mont-Cenis (1416 m above sea level) the road heads South climbing steeply to the Col du Mont Cenis (2084 m). The road then passes...
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    under Italian occupation. Codenamed Operation Izard, the attack on the Mont Cenis pass began on the 5 April. It was carried out by the 3,000 men of the...
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    routes over the Little St Bernard Pass via the Tarentaise Valley and the Mont Cenis pass via the Maurienne valley. The sector's fortifications were built...
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    Thiers, Frédéric (August 10, 2016). "Ronce, le gardien silencieux du col du Mont-Cenis". Le Dauphiné libéré. Archived from the original on November 28,...
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    stretching from Mont Blanc to the Mediterranean. This chain presented a very beautiful serrated outline, in which the higher tops of Mont Cenis and Monte Viso...
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  • de Balès Col du Ballon d'Alsace Plateau de Beille Little St Bernard Pass Col du Berthiand Col de la Bonette Col du Bonhomme Mont Cenis Chamrousse Col...
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  • Le Mans Jardin botanique de Mont Cenis, Lanslebourg-Mont-Cenis Arboretum de Forêt Verte, Houppeville Arboretum du parc de Rouelles, Montivilliers Le...
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    top-importance routes through the Alps (e.g. Simplon, San Bernardino, Brenner, Mont Cenis), namely in 1830, the first Saint-Gotthard Pass road was established after...
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    peaks absent from this list are Aiguille du Dru (due to Aiguille Verte), Dent du Géant (Grandes Jorasses), Mont Blanc de Cheilon (Ruinette), Nadelhorn and...
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    corridor between the mountain of Mont Revard, the first natural rampart of the Massif des Bauges to the east and the Lac du Bourget, the largest natural lake...
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    valley, surrounded by the Massif des Bauges to the east (dominated by Le Nivolet, upon which La Croix du Nivolet is found), Mont Granier (Chartreuse) and...
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  • 9 1985 2021 [26] Col de la Madeleine 1993 25 17 1980 2020 [27] Col du Mont-Cenis 2083 5 1 1999 1999 [28] Port de Pailhères 2001 5 4 2005 2013 [29] Pla...
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