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

Northern wall of the Jungfrau
Regions
From west to east, and south of
Rhône,
Hinterrhein and
Inn:
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Pennine Alps: canton
Valais, contains the highest Swiss mountain, the
Dufourspitze in the
Monte Rosa group, and the
Matterhorn.
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Lepontine Alps: cantons Valais,
Ticino,
Grisons, contains the
Simplon Pass,
St Gotthard Pass and the
Splügen Pass.
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Oberhalbstein Range: canton Grisons.
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Bregaglia Range; canton Grisons.
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Bernina Range: canton Grisons, contains the easternmost Alp over 4000 m:
Piz Bernina.
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Livigno Range: canton Grisons.
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Sesvenna Range: canton Grisons.
From west to east, and north of Rhône, Hinterrhein and Inn :runs through the country of Milan
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Bernese Alps: cantons
Bern, Valais,
Uri, contains several mountains over 4000 m, e.g. the
Finsteraarhorn and the
Jungfrau.
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Glarus Alps: cantons Uri,
Glarus, Grisons.
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North-Eastern Swiss Alps: cantons
Zug,
Schwyz,
Zürich,
St. Gallen,
Appenzell.
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Plessur Range: Canton Grisons.
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Albula Range: Canton Grisons.
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Rätikon Range: Canton Grisons.
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Silvretta Range: Canton Grisons.
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Samnaun Alps: Canton Grisons.
See also
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List of mountain passes in Switzerland