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- Grand_Ballon abstract "The Grand Ballon (German: Großer Belchen) or Great Belchen is the highest mountain of the Vosges, located 25 kilometres northwest of Mulhouse, France. It is also the highest point of the Alsace French region.Some still call it Ballon de Guebwiller, after the name of the closest town, Guebwiller, located 8 km to the east. It is 1,423.7 metres high, according to the Institut Géographique National (IGN).The well known Route des Crêtes (French for "route of the peaks") circumvents the mountain top around east, crossing a mountain pass at an altitude of 1,343 m, between Le Markstein winter sports station and Hartmannswillerkopf, a rocky spur.The mountain is part of the so-called Belchen System, a group of mountains with the name "Belchen" (in German) that may have been part of a Celtic sun calendar.".
- Grand_Ballon elevation "1424.0".
- Grand_Ballon locatedInArea Alsace.
- Grand_Ballon locatedInArea France.
- Grand_Ballon locatedInArea Haut-Rhin.
- Grand_Ballon mountainRange Vosges.
- Grand_Ballon prominence "1072.0".
- Grand_Ballon thumbnail Grandballonsud.jpg?width=300.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageExternalLink grand_ballon.htm.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageExternalLink climb.asp?Col=Grand-Ballon&qryMountainID=6841.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageID "8604389".
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageLength "3581".
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageRevisionID "678131963".
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink 1969_Tour_de_France.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Alsace.
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- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Belchen_System.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Vosges.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Category:One-thousanders_of_France.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
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- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Guebwiller.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Hartmannswillerkopf.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Haut-Rhin.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Hohneck_(Vosges).
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Institut_Géographique_National.
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- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Le_Markstein.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Mulhouse.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Route_des_Crêtes.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Solar_calendar.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Sun_calendar.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Tour_de_France.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Vosges.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Vosges_Mountains.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink Willer-sur-Thur.
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLink File:GrandBallon360-07-01-06.jpg.
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- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grand Ballon".
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Le Grand Ballon".
- Grand_Ballon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Markstein".
- Grand_Ballon elevationM "1424".
- Grand_Ballon firstAscent "unknown".
- Grand_Ballon hasPhotoCollection Grand_Ballon.
- Grand_Ballon labelPosition "left".
- Grand_Ballon language French_language.
- Grand_Ballon latD "47".
- Grand_Ballon latM "54".
- Grand_Ballon latNs "N".
- Grand_Ballon latS "3".
- Grand_Ballon location Alsace.
- Grand_Ballon location France.
- Grand_Ballon location Haut-Rhin.
- Grand_Ballon longD "7".
- Grand_Ballon longEw "E".
- Grand_Ballon longM "5".
- Grand_Ballon longS "53".
- Grand_Ballon map "France".
- Grand_Ballon mapCaption "France".
- Grand_Ballon name "Grand Ballon".
- Grand_Ballon photo "Grandballonsud.jpg".
- Grand_Ballon photoCaption "The Grand Ballon from the South".
- Grand_Ballon prominenceM "1072".
- Grand_Ballon range Vosges.
- Grand_Ballon range Vosges_Mountains.
- Grand_Ballon regionCode "FR".
- Grand_Ballon translation "Big balloon".
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- Grand_Ballon subject Category:Mountains_of_Vosges.
- Grand_Ballon subject Category:One-thousanders_of_France.
- Grand_Ballon hypernym Mountain.
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- Grand_Ballon type Article.
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- Grand_Ballon comment "The Grand Ballon (German: Großer Belchen) or Great Belchen is the highest mountain of the Vosges, located 25 kilometres northwest of Mulhouse, France. It is also the highest point of the Alsace French region.Some still call it Ballon de Guebwiller, after the name of the closest town, Guebwiller, located 8 km to the east.".
- Grand_Ballon label "Grand Ballon".
- Grand_Ballon differentFrom Ballon_dAlsace.
- Grand_Ballon sameAs Grosser_Belchen.