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Breithorn

Coordinates: 45°56′28″N 7°44′50″E / 45.94111°N 7.74722°E / 45.94111; 7.74722
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Breithorn
The north side of the Breithorn as seen from Gandegg
Highest point
PeakBreithorn (Western Summit)
Elevation4,160 m (13,650 ft)
Prominence438 m (1,437 ft)[1]
Parent peakDufourspitze
Isolation4.0 km (2.5 mi)[2]
Listing
Coordinates45°56′28″N 7°44′50″E / 45.94111°N 7.74722°E / 45.94111; 7.74722
Naming
English translationBroad Horn
Language of nameGerman
Geography
Breithorn is located in Alps
Breithorn
Breithorn
Location in the Alps
Breithorn is located in Switzerland
Breithorn
Breithorn
Breithorn (Switzerland)
Breithorn is located in Italy
Breithorn
Breithorn
Breithorn (Italy)
CountriesSwitzerland and Italy
Canton/RegionValais and Aosta Valley
Parent rangePennine Alps
Climbing
First ascent1813
Easiest routeBasic glacier/snow climb

The Breithorn is a mountain range of the Pennine Alps with its highest peak of the same name (but also called Breithorn (Western Summit)). It is on the border between Switzerland and Italy. It lies on the main chain of the Alps. It is a halfway between the Matterhorn and Monte Rosa and east of the Theodul Pass. The nearest settlements are Zermatt (Valais) and St-Jacques (Aosta Valley).

The Breithorn was first climbed in 1813 by Henry Maynard (climber), Joseph-Marie Couttet, Jean Gras, Jean-Baptiste Erin and Jean-Jacques Erin.

References

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  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is the Schwarztor (3,722 m).
  2. Retrieved from Google Earth. The nearest point of higher elevation is north of the Castor.

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