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The '''Selbsanft''' is a [[mountain]] in the [[Glarus Alps]], overlooking the village of [[Linthal, Glarus|Linthal]] in the canton of [[Canton of Glarus|Glarus]]. The Selbsanft is a large mountain consisting of several summits of which the highest is named ''Hinter Selbsanft''. The massif is a buttress of the [[Bifertenstock]] and separates the valleys of the Sand (west) and [[Limmernsee]] (east). A small glacier lies east of the summit. |
The '''Selbsanft''' is a [[mountain]] in the [[Glarus Alps]], overlooking the village of [[Linthal, Glarus|Linthal]] in the canton of [[Canton of Glarus|Glarus]]. The Selbsanft is a large mountain consisting of several summits of which the highest is named ''Hinter Selbsanft''. The massif is a buttress of the [[Bifertenstock]] and separates the valleys of the Sand (west) and [[Limmernsee]] (east). A small glacier lies east of the summit.<ref name=swtopo>{{cite map | publisher = Swiss Confederation | title = map.geo.admin.ch | url = http://s.geo.admin.ch/64ef2b1eb6 | accessdate = 2015-06-05}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 13:02, 5 June 2015
Selbsanft | |
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Hinter Selbsanft | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,029 m (9,938 ft) |
Prominence | 180 m (590 ft)[1] |
Parent peak | Tödi |
Geography | |
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Location | Glarus, Switzerland |
Region | CH |
Parent range | Glarus Alps |
The Selbsanft is a mountain in the Glarus Alps, overlooking the village of Linthal in the canton of Glarus. The Selbsanft is a large mountain consisting of several summits of which the highest is named Hinter Selbsanft. The massif is a buttress of the Bifertenstock and separates the valleys of the Sand (west) and Limmernsee (east). A small glacier lies east of the summit.[2]
References
- ^ Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Griessloch (2,849 m).
- ^ map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2015-06-05.
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