SWISS ALPS

The 'Swiss Alps' are the central portion of the Alps mountain range that lies within Switzerland.
Northern wall of the Jungfrau


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Regions
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Regions


From west to east, and south of Rhône, Hinterrhein and Inn:

Pennine Alps: canton Valais, contains the highest Swiss mountain, the Dufourspitze in the Monte Rosa group, and the Matterhorn.

Lepontine Alps: cantons Valais, Ticino, Grisons, contains the Simplon Pass, St Gotthard Pass and the Splügen Pass.

Oberhalbstein Range: canton Grisons.

Bregaglia Range; canton Grisons.

Bernina Range: canton Grisons, contains the easternmost Alp over 4000 m: Piz Bernina.

Livigno Range: canton Grisons.

Sesvenna Range: canton Grisons.
From west to east, and north of Rhône, Hinterrhein and Inn :runs through the country of Milan

Bernese Alps: cantons Bern, Valais, Uri, contains several mountains over 4000 m, e.g. the Finsteraarhorn and the Jungfrau.

Glarus Alps: cantons Uri, Glarus, Grisons.

North-Eastern Swiss Alps: cantons Zug, Schwyz, Zürich, St. Gallen, Appenzell.

Plessur Range: Canton Grisons.

Albula Range: Canton Grisons.

Rätikon Range: Canton Grisons.

Silvretta Range: Canton Grisons.

Samnaun Alps: Canton Grisons.

See also



List of mountain passes in Switzerland

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