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Mountain in Switzerland
The Rossstock (2,460 m [8,070 ft]) is a mountain of the Schwyzer Alps, located on the border between the Swiss cantons of Schwyz and Uri. It lies on the
Rossstock
Mountain in Switzerland
overlooking Lake Lucerne (Urnersee) in the canton of Uri. It lies west of the Rossstock, at the western end of the range north of the Schächental. Retrieved from
Rophaien
Russian military commander (1729/30–1800)
Chinzig and Pragel (Bragell), before climbing the 8,000-foot mountain Rossstock. Marching over rocks had worn out the soldiers' inadequate footwear, of
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Lake in Uri, Switzerland
Spilauersee is a lake in the Canton of Uri, Switzerland, below Rossstock. The lake can be reached by foot in half an hour from the Chäppeliberg–Lidernen
Spilauersee
War of the Second Coalition battle, 1799
three regiments of the rearguard were still on their way through the Rossstock ridge, as the packs were still being pulled along the mountain path. The
Battle_of_Muottental
Mountain range of the Alps in Schwyz Canton, Switzerland
1,224 Chaiserstock 2,515 8,251 470 1,540 Fulen 2,491 8,173 311 1,020 Rossstock 2,461 8,074 173 568 Wasserbergfirst 2,341 7,680 325 1,066 Mutteristock
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Municipality in Uri, Switzerland
between the right bank of the river Reuss and the steep hillside of the Rossstock 2.4 km (1.5 mi) to the east. The scattered hamlets and pastureland of
Altdorf,_Uri
Municipality in Uri, Switzerland
5% is other unproductive land. Spilauersee is located on an alp below Rossstock. Sisikon has a population (as of 31 December 2020) of 383. As of 2007[update]
Sisikon
Topics referred to by the same term
Rostock, a faction in the Sky Crawlers book series Rostov (disambiguation) Rossstock, a mountain in Switzerland This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Rostock_(disambiguation)
War of the Second Coalition battle, 1799
just in time. The passage through Bragell was easier than through the Rossstock, but the ascent still made the troops very tired, and the Russian column
Battle_of_Klöntal
Mountain in Switzerland
Fulen Chaiserstock (left) and Fulen (right) from the Rossstock Highest point Elevation 2,490 m (8,170 ft) Prominence 313 m (1,027 ft) Parent peak Chaiserstock
Fulen_(Schwyz_Alps)
Mountain pass in Switzerland
Muotathal on the north side. The top of the pass is southeast of the Rossstock, elevation 2,460 metres (8,071 ft), and south of the Chaiserstock, elevation
Kinzig_Pass
Topics referred to by the same term
m), a peak of the Schwyz Alps, east of Urnersee and right next to the Rossstock, Switzerland Fulen (2415 m), a peak of the Glarus Alps, east of Sernftal
Fulen
Lioson Vaud 1848 6.59 Châtillon 2478 Rhone Spilauersee Uri 1837 5.15 Rossstock 2461 Rhine Seebergsee Bern 1831 5.75 Muntiggalm 2077 Rhine Ober Murgsee
List of mountain lakes of Switzerland
List_of_mountain_lakes_of_Switzerland
8,442 Glatten 2,505 8,219 Säntis 2,502 8,209 Chaiserstock 2,515 8,251 Rossstock 2,461 8,074 Altmann 2,435 7,989 Gamsberg 2,384 7,822 Gross-Fulfirst 2
North-Eastern_Swiss_Alps
Schwyzer Alps Schwyz Summit located on the border with the canton of Uri Rossstock 2461 173 46°55′02″N 08°42′28″E / 46.91722°N 8.70778°E / 46.91722; 8
List of mountains of the canton of Schwyz
List_of_mountains_of_the_canton_of_Schwyz
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