Piz Quattervals
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Piz Quattervals | |
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Piz Quattervals | |
Elevation | 3,165 m (10,384 ft) |
Prominence | 471 m (1,545 ft)[1] |
Parent peak | Piz Languard |
Location | |
Location | Graubünden, Switzerland |
Range | Livigno Alps |
Coordinates | 46°37′37.8″N 10°5′41.7″E / 46.627167°N 10.094917°ECoordinates: 46°37′37.8″N 10°5′41.7″E / 46.627167°N 10.094917°E |
Piz Quattervals (Romansh lit.: "peak of the four valleys") is a mountain of the Livigno Alps, located in Graubünden, Switzerland. With a height of 3,165 metres above sea leavel, Piz Quattervals is the highest mountain of the chain north of Pass Chaschauna. Its massif lies between four valleys: Val Tantermozza, Valletta, Val Sassa and Val Müschauns, although its summit lies between the first three mentioned. Piz Quattervals is part of the Swiss National Park.
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