Graubünden Alps

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Graubünden Alps
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 coordinates: 46 ° 23 '  N , 9 ° 55'  O ; CH1903:  seven hundred ninety thousand and twenty-six  /  one hundred and thirty-nine thousand nine hundred thirty-nine
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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
in the broader sense

  1. Adula group
  2. Northern Gadin Alps
  3. Plessorship group
  4. Rhätikon group
  5. Southern Gadin Alps
  6. Lugano Alps

SAC group E

  1. Tamina Alps and Plessur Alps
  2. Bündneroberland and Rheinwald area ( Lukmanierpass - Domleschg )
  3. Avers - Misox - Calanca ( San Bernardino Pass to Septimer )
  4. Southern Bergell Mountains with Monte Disgrazia
  5. Bernina group
  6. Albula Alps (Septimer - Flüela )
  7. Rätikon
  8. Silvretta group and Samnaun
  9. Münstertal Alps and Umbrail Group
  10. Middle Engadine and Poschiavo ( Spöl - Berninapass / Poschiavo) (1)

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