Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Monte_Rosa> ?p ?o }
- Monte_Rosa abstract "Monte Rosa (Italian: [ˈmonte ˈrɔːza]; also used in German) or Mont Rose (French: [mɔ̃ ʁoz]) is a huge ice-covered mountain in the Alps, located on the watershed between northern and southern Europe. Its main summit, named Dufourspitze in honor of the surveyor Guillaume-Henri Dufour, culminates at 4,634 metres (15,203 ft) above sea level and is followed by the three nearly equally high subsidiary summits of Nordend, Zumsteinspitze and Signalkuppe. Monte Rosa is the highest mountain of both Switzerland and the Pennine Alps and is also the second-highest mountain of the Alps and Europe outside the Caucasus. As a massif, Monte Rosa straddles the border between Switzerland and Italy, although its main summit, unlike the three lower ones, lies on the Swiss side, within the canton of Valais.Along with the Lyskamm to the south, the west side of Monte Rosa, with its enormous ice slopes and seracs, forms the boundary and upper basin of the large Gorner Glacier, which descends towards Zermatt. On the east side, the mountain forms an almost vertical 2,400 metre-high wall of granite and ice, the biggest in Europe, overlooking Macugnaga.Monte Rosa was studied by pioneering geologists and explorers, including Leonardo da Vinci in the late fifteenth century and Horace-Bénédict de Saussure in the late eighteenth century. Following a long series of attempts beginning in the early nineteenth century, Monte Rosa's summit was first reached in 1855 from Zermatt by a party of eight climbers led by three guides. The great east wall was first climbed in 1872, from Macugnaga.Each summer a large number of climbers set out from the Monte Rosa Hut on the mountain's west side for the summit via the normal route or for the Margherita Hut on the Signalkuppe, used as a research station. Many tourists and hikers also come each year to the Gornergrat on the west side of the massif, to see the panorama that extends over the giants of the Alps, from Monte Rosa to the Matterhorn.".
- Monte_Rosa elevation "4634.0".
- Monte_Rosa firstAscentPerson Charles_Hudson_(climber).
- Monte_Rosa firstAscentPerson John_Birkbeck.
- Monte_Rosa firstAscentYear "1855".
- Monte_Rosa locatedInArea Italy.
- Monte_Rosa locatedInArea Switzerland.
- Monte_Rosa locatedInArea Valais.
- Monte_Rosa mountainRange Pennine_Alps.
- Monte_Rosa nationalTopographicSystemMapNumber "Swisstopo1348 Zermatt".
- Monte_Rosa otherName "Dufourspitze".
- Monte_Rosa parentMountainPeak Mont_Blanc.
- Monte_Rosa prominence "2165.0".
- Monte_Rosa thumbnail DS1_8914-18_HDR_Monte_Rosa2.jpg?width=300.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageExternalLink dufourspitze-swiss-summit.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageExternalLink Dufourspitze_6095.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageExternalLink peak.aspx?pid=10043.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageExternalLink dufourspitze.html.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageExternalLink panoramas.html.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageExternalLink Rosa-N.gif.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageExternalLink Rosa-S.gif.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageID "932042".
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageLength "43661".
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageOutDegree "204".
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageRevisionID "683817933".
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Acclimatization.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Achille_Ratti.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Schlagintweit.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Alagna.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Alagna_Valsesia.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Alps.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Aosta_Valley.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Apennine_Mountains.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Belvedere_Glacier.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Bernese_Alps.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Bivacco_Città_di_Gallarate.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Breithorn.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Briançonnais_microcontinent.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Briançonnais_zone.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Cartography_of_Switzerland.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Castor_(mountain).
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alpine_four-thousanders.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Highest_points_of_Swiss_cantons.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monte_Rosa.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Valais.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_partially_in_Italy.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pennine_Alps.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seven_Second_Summits.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Caucasus_Mountains.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Hudson_(climber).
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Cima_di_Jazzi.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Club_Alpino_Italiano.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Corsica.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Dom_(Mischabel).
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Dom_(mountain).
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Dunantspitze.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Eclogite.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Levi_Ames.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Elevation.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Entdeckungsfels.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Extreme_skiing.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink False_cognate.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Department_of_Economic_Affairs.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Department_of_Economic_Affairs,_Education_and_Research.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Findel_Glacier.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Finsteraarhorn.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Franco-Provençal_language.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Gneiss.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Gorner_Glacier.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Gornergrat.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Gornergrat_railway.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Gornergratbahn.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Grade_(climbing).
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Granite.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Great_St_Bernard_Pass.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Great_Yarmouth.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Grenzgipfel.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Gressoney-La-Trinité.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Guillaume-Henri_Dufour.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Dunant.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Schlagintweit.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink High_Alps.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Switzerland.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Horace-Bénédict_de_Saussure.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink International_Red_Cross_and_Red_Crescent_Movement.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Jakob_Weilenmann.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Madutz.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink John_Birkbeck.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink John_Tyndall.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Joseph_Deiss.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Jura_Mountains.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Jägerhorn.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Maggiore.
- Monte_Rosa wikiPageWikiLink Lauterbrunnen.