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  1. The Lepontine Alps (German: Lepontinische Alpen, French: Alpes lépontines, Italian: Alpi Lepontine) are a mountain range in the north-western part of the Alps. They are located in Switzerland (Valais, Ticino, Uri and Graubünden) and Italy (Piedmont and Lombardy).

    • Lepontin dome

      Geology of the Alps. The Lepontine dome or Lepontin dome is...

  2. Die Lepontinischen Alpen sind eine Gebirgsgruppe in den Westalpen. Sie umfassen die Gebirgszüge zwischen dem Simplonpass im Westen, dem Splügenpass im Osten und den oberitalienischen Seen im Süden. Der Name leitet sich von den Lepontiern ab, einem im Altertum an der oberen Rhone und am Tessin lebenden Volk, dessen Hauptort Oscella ...

  3. Lepontine Alps, segment of the Central Alps along the Italian–Swiss border, bounded by the Simplon Pass and Pennine Alps (west-southwest), the Upper Rhône and Vorderrhein river valleys (north), Splügen Pass (Italian Passo dello Spluga) and the Rhaetian Alps (east-northeast), and the Italian lake

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adula_AlpsAdula Alps - Wikipedia

    The Adula Alps, also known as the West Graubünden and Misox Alps, are a western Alpine mountain group, the part of the Lepontine Alps from the Lukmanier and St Gotthard Passes to the Splügen Pass . The Swiss side of the Adula Alps. They lie mostly in Switzerland, in the Cantons of Ticino, Graubünden, and Uri, and partly in Italy ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Monte_LeoneMonte Leone - Wikipedia

    First ascent. July 1859, by an unnamed Swiss officer [3] Monte Leone is the highest mountain of the Lepontine Alps and is located on the border between Switzerland and Italy. The mountain stands on the extreme west of the Lepontine Alps, a few kilometres east of Simplon Pass .