Graubünden Alps
Graubünden Alps | |
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Highest peak | Piz Bernina ( 4049 m above sea level ) |
location | canton of Grisons |
part of | Central Alps |
Classification according to | Group E (SAC) |
Coordinates | 790 026 / 139 939 |
The Bündner Alps are the Alps in the canton of Graubünden in Switzerland , they take up the entire south-eastern part of the Swiss Alps . Its highest peak and the only four-thousand-meter peak is the Piz Bernina at 4049 m above sea level. M.
Classification in the Alpine divisions
The Graubünden Alps are part of the central Alps , the Swiss-Italian border area from the Alpine Rhine - Hinterrhein furrow eastward to the Eastern Alps ( Western Eastern Alps ) according to the custom of the division into two parts of the Eastern Alps .
structure
Bündner Alps |
SAC group E
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literature
- Club guide SAC Bündner - Alpen :
- Bernard Condrau: Tamina and Plessur Mountains. 1988, ISBN 978-3-85902-092-4
- Manfred Hunziker : Bündneroberland and Rhine forest area. 1996, ISBN 978-3-85902-154-9
- Manfred Hunziker : Obverse - Misox - Calanca. 1994, ISBN 978-3-85902-140-2
- Ruedi Meier: Southern Bergellerberge and Monte Disgrazia. 1990, 2006, ISBN 978-3-85902-252-2
- Pierino Giuliani: Bernina Group. 1993, 2007, ISBN 978-3-85902-212-6
- Manfred Hunziker : Albula (Septimer - Flüela). 1986, 2000, ISBN 978-3-85902-187-7
- Paul Meinherz: Rätikon. 1989, ISBN 978-3-85902-099-3
- Bernard Condrau: Silvretta and Samnaun. 1985, ISBN 978-3-85902-048-1
- Martin Perret: Engiadina Bassa / Val Müstair. Münstertal Alps and Umbrail Group. 1986, ISBN 978-3-85902-058-0
- Bernard Condrau, Walter Candinas: Middle Engadin and Puschlav. Spöl to Bernina Pass and Puschlav on both sides 1984, ISBN 978-3-85902-068-9
- Paul Meinherz: Alpine hiking Graubünden North ISBN 978-3-85902-274-4
Web links
- Bündner Alps on the ETHorama platform