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Valley in southwestern Switzerland
The Matter Valley (German: Mattertal, or sometimes Nikolaital) is located in southwestern Switzerland, south of the Rhône valley in the canton of Valais
Mattertal
Train connecting the Swiss railway stations of Zermatt and St. Moritz
journey from Zermatt starts at the dead end of an Alpine valley, the Mattertal, just below the Matterhorn at an elevation of 1,606 m (5,269 ft) before
Glacier_Express
Mountain in the Swiss and Italian Alps
Schalbetter map, printed by Sebastian Münster in 1545, the valley is labelled Mattertal, but the mountain has the Latin name Mons Silvius as well as the German
Matterhorn
Mountain in Switzerland
lies north of the Barrhorn, on the range between the Turtmanntal and the Mattertal. The Stellihorn has two summits: the Inners Stellihorn (3,410 m) and the
Stellihorn_(Mattertal)
Mountain in Switzerland
canton of Valais. It lies on the range between the Turtmanntal and the Mattertal. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Augstbord
Schwarzhorn_(Mattertal)
Massif in Switzerland and Italy
Macugnaga in the Valle Anzasca; and the north-western flowing towards the Mattertal with Zermatt, which has one of the largest Alpine glaciers. Its main summit
Monte_Rosa
Place in Valais, Switzerland
the Swiss Federal Statistical Office (FSO). It lies at the upper end of Mattertal at an elevation of 1,620 m (5,310 ft), at the foot of Switzerland's highest
Zermatt
Railway in Switzerland
Rhone Valley with Täsch and the car free holiday resort of Zermatt in the Mattertal. The line also forms part of the much travelled and admired route of the
Brig–Zermatt_railway_line
Municipality in Valais, Switzerland
Niklaus (French: Saint-Nicolas) is a village and a municipality in the Mattertal, part of the district of Visp in the canton of Valais in Switzerland.
St._Niklaus,_Switzerland
French-speaking part of Switzerland
southwards into the High Alps again, separating the Val d'Anniviers from the Mattertal. Historically, the linguistic boundary in the Swiss Plateau would have
Romandy
Canton of Switzerland
Valais Alps, some of the largest side valleys are (from east to west): the Mattertal (including the Saastal), the Val d'Anniviers, the Val d'Hérens, the Val
Valais
Municipality in Valais, Switzerland
altitude of 1,620 meters (5,310 ft) on a terrace above St. Niklaus in the Mattertal, north of the Mischabel range (and Dom). Settlements in the area of Grächen
Grächen
Mountain in Switzerland
summit (3,710 metres) is the tripoint between the valleys of Hérens, Mattertal (both in Valais) and Valpelline (in the Aosta Valley), thus forming the
Tête_Blanche
Mountain in Switzerland
lies on the range between the Turtmanntal and the Mattertal, although it is located within the Mattertal and not on the watershed between the two valleys
Sparruhorn
Mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps
Zermatt in the canton of Valais. It lies on the range that separates the Mattertal from the Saastal and is located approximately halfway between the Rimpfischhorn
Strahlhorn
Alpine valley in Switzerland
It is the valley of the river Saaser Vispa. It is separated from the Mattertal to the west by the Mischabel massif. Villages in the valley are, upstream
Saastal
Portion of the Alps that lies within Switzerland
Vadret da Morteratsch, Glatscher dil Vorab Valley Tal Val Valle, Val Val Mattertal, Val d'Hérens, Valle Maggia Pass Pass, Joch Col, Pas Passo Pass Jungfraujoch
Swiss_Alps
Mountain in Switzerland
Switzerland and Italy. Its summit (3,609 m) is the tripoint between the valleys Mattertal, Saastal (both in Valais) and Valle Anzasca (in Piedmont) and the southernmost
Schwarzberghorn
Mountain in the Pennine Alps, Switzerland
the district of Visp. The two valleys separated by the range are the Mattertal on the west and the Saastal on the east. The towns of Randa and Saas-Fee
Dom_(mountain)
Mountain in Switzerland
north of the Nadelhorn, in the Mischabel range, which lies between the Mattertal and the Saastal. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key
Ulrichshorn
Mountain in Switzerland
north of the Dom, above the resort of Saas-Fee to the east, and the Mattertal to the west. It was first climbed by R. B. Heathcote, with guides Franz
Hohberghorn
Mountain in Switzerland
Pass, on the range between the Turtmanntal and the Mattertal, although its summit is within the Mattertal. The Steitalhorn is the culminating point of the
Steitalhorn
Mountain in Switzerland
Valais. It lies on the range separating the Val d'Anniviers from the Mattertal, just east of the Ober Gabelhorn. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic
Wellenkuppe
The Europa Hut (German: Europahütte) is a mountain hut located in the Mattertal above Randa in the Mischabel range at 2,265 m, owned by the Swiss Alpine
Europa_Hut
Mountain in Switzerland
of Valais. It belongs to the Mischabel massif, which lies between the Mattertal and the Saastal. The northern side of the Balfrin is covered by a glacier
Balfrin
Mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps
Mettelhorn The Mettelhorn above the Mattertal (center left) Highest point Elevation 3,406 m (11,175 ft) Prominence 240 m (790 ft) Parent peak Monte Rosa
Mettelhorn
Mountain in the Pennine Alps
north–south orientated chain separating the Val d'Anniviers to the west and the Mattertal to the east and enclosing the Turtmanntal to the north, the tripoint between
Weisshorn
Bridge in Randa, Switzerland
width, suspended up to 85 metres above the Grabengufer ravine in the Mattertal valley near Randa, Switzerland. The bridge is constructed using steel
Charles Kuonen Suspension Bridge
Charles_Kuonen_Suspension_Bridge
Val d'Herémece Val d'Anniviers Turtmanntal Lötschental Vispa Saastal Mattertal Zmuttal Goms (Nufenen Pass to the Leventina, Grimsel Pass to the Haslital
List_of_valleys_of_the_Alps
River in the canton of Valais
before it enters Lake Geneva. The Vispa collects the waters from the Mattertal (formed by the Matter Vispa) and the Saastal (formed by the Saaser Vispa)
Vispa
Municipality in Valais, Switzerland
unproductive land. The municipality is located in the Visp district, in the Mattertal valley, which contains almost all the highest peaks in the Alps such as
Täsch
Mountain in Switzerland
roughly north–south above the resort of Saas-Fee to the east, and the Mattertal to the west. It is part of the Mischabel range, which culminates at the
Dürrenhorn
Mountain in Switzerland
a mountain of the Swiss Pennine Alps, between the Turtmanntal and the Mattertal in the canton of Valais. The closest locality is Gruben/Meiden on the
Wyssegga
Mountain in Switzerland
roughly north–south above the resort of Saas-Fee to the east, and the Mattertal to the west. Its three ridges join to form a sharp-pointed summit, which
Nadelhorn
Mountain in Switzerland
the Mischabel range, above the resort of Saas Fee to the east, and the Mattertal to the west. It was first climbed in August 1870 by Clinton Thomas Dent
Lenzspitze
Mountain in Switzerland
The Färichhorn is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located between the Mattertal and the Saastal in the canton of Valais. It lies north of the Balfrin
Färichhorn
Refuge in the Pennine Alps
is a refuge in the Pennine Alps located at the Theodulpass between the Mattertal and Valtournanche in the Aosta Valley, Italy. 45°56′39″N 7°42′30″E /
Refuge_du_Théodule
Mountain in the Pennine Alps
Swisstopo map of the Saastal in the canton of Valais. Its confluence with the Mattertal to its west is visible in the north, as well as the Rhône valley. The
Weissmies
Mountain range in the western Alps within Italy and Switzerland
as does the Simplon Pass from the Lepontine Alps. At its centre is the Mattertal with its highest point, Dufourspitze, slightly southeast at the border
Pennine_Alps
Topics referred to by the same term
of the Lepontine Alps, above Obersaxen, Vorderrhein (GR) Schwarzhorn (Mattertal) (3201 m), near St. Niklaus (VS), west of Embd Parpaner Schwarzhorn (2683
Schwarzhorn
2024 Natural disaster in Switzerland
Pass was temporarily closed on 21 June as a result of a landslide. In Mattertal, the level of the Mattervispa rose so much that the stream flooded streets
2024_Switzerland_floods
Mountain in Switzerland
The Brunegghorn is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, overlooking the Mattertal in the canton of Valais. It is part of the Weisshorn group. On the west side
Brunegghorn
Mountain in Switzerland
Swiss-Italian border. It lies west of the Dent d'Hérens, between the valleys of Mattertal (Valais) and Valpelline (Aosta Valley). Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic
Tête_de_Valpelline
Mountain in the Pennine Alps
12,756 ft) and Allalinhorn. While the terrain drops steeply into the Mattertal valley to the west, the east side is flat and, compared to its neighbours
Alphubel
Mountain in the Pennine Alps in Valais Canton, Switzerland
three valleys separated by them are the Val d'Hérens, Val d'Anniviers and Mattertal. The respective villages of Evolène, Zinal and Zermatt lie approximatively
Dent_Blanche
Mythical figure in German alpine regions
Note that "Vispertal" in the broad sense is also catchall that includes Mattertal, which flanks Matterhorn. German: Jochgeier. Schwarz states that if one
Salige_Frau
09°46′32″E / 46.40139°N 9.77556°E / 46.40139; 9.77556 (Curtins) Dead-end Mattertal 1,973 m (6,473 ft) Valais Zermatt–Furi–Zmutt Stausee 46°00′27″N 07°42′35″E
List of highest paved roads in Switzerland
List_of_highest_paved_roads_in_Switzerland
Mountain in Switzerland
roughly north–south above the resort of Saas Fee to the east, and the Mattertal to the west. It was first climbed by Oscar Eckenstein and Matthias Zurbriggen
Stecknadelhorn
Side valley of the Aosta Valley, Italy
However the principal passes are as follows: Valpelline Pass (3,562 m) to Mattertal Col d'Oren (3,242 m) to the valley of Bagnes Collon Pass (3,130 m ) to
Valpelline_(valley)
Mountain in Switzerland
lies north of the Färichhorn and the Balfrin, on the range between the Mattertal and the Saastal. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key
Platthorn
Comune in Aosta Valley, Italy
great peaks of the Pennine Alps, which separate it from Zermatt in the Mattertal (Switzerland) and mark the border between Italy and Switzerland. The most
Ayas,_Aosta_Valley
High mountain pass in the Pennine Alps
mountain pass in the Pennine Alps, connecting Gruben/Meiden and St. Niklaus (Mattertal) in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. The path has been recently equipped
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Pet form of Romanian Ioan, IONUT means "God is gracious."
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Excelling in Good Qualities; Endowed with Excellent Qualities
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