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- Glas_Pass abstract "The Glas Pass (German: Glaspass; el. 1846 m) is a high mountain pass in the Lepontine Alps, located between the valleys of Safiental and Domleschg in central Graubünden. It is the deepest point on the ridge between the Lüschgrat (key col: 332 m) and Piz Beverin. The pass is overlooked by the Glaser Grat (north) and the Hoch Büel (south).The Glas Pass is crossed by a small paved road, although it goes no further than Inner Glas (1,819 m), less than two kilometres west of the pass. The Glas Pass is connected from Thusis on the east side, via Tschappina. On the west side, a trail connects Inner Glas with Safien-Platz (1,315 m). The area is served by PostBus Switzerland during the summer season.".
- Glas_Pass location Graubünden.
- Glas_Pass location Switzerland.
- Glas_Pass name "Glas Pass".
- Glas_Pass thumbnail Glaspass_Passhöhe.jpg?width=300.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageExternalLink the-inn-on-the-glas-pass.html.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageID "46507485".
- Glas_Pass wikiPageLength "1676".
- Glas_Pass wikiPageOutDegree "18".
- Glas_Pass wikiPageRevisionID "658978558".
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_Graubünden.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Alps.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Domleschg.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Glaser_Grat.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Graubünden.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Lepontine_Alps.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountain_passes_in_Switzerland.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Lüschgrat.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_pass.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Piz_Beverin.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink PostBus_Switzerland.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Safiental.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Thusis.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Topographic_prominence.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Tschappina.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glas Pass".
- Glas_Pass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Glas".
- Glas_Pass elevationM "1846".
- Glas_Pass latD "46".
- Glas_Pass latM "40".
- Glas_Pass latNs "N".
- Glas_Pass latS "39".
- Glas_Pass location Graubünden.
- Glas_Pass location Switzerland.
- Glas_Pass longD "9".
- Glas_Pass longEw "E".
- Glas_Pass longM "20".
- Glas_Pass longS "53".
- Glas_Pass mapCaption "Location in Switzerland".
- Glas_Pass name "Glas Pass".
- Glas_Pass photo "Glaspass Passhöhe.jpg".
- Glas_Pass photoCaption "The summit, view towards the west".
- Glas_Pass range Lepontine_Alps.
- Glas_Pass region "CH-GR".
- Glas_Pass traversed "Trail".
- Glas_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commonscat-inline.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Graubünden-geo-stub.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain_pass.
- Glas_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Glas_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Graubünden.
- Glas_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Alps.
- Glas_Pass hypernym Pass.
- Glas_Pass type MountainPass.
- Glas_Pass type NaturalPlace.
- Glas_Pass type Place.
- Glas_Pass type Location.
- Glas_Pass type Place.
- Glas_Pass type Thing.
- Glas_Pass type Q133056.
- Glas_Pass comment "The Glas Pass (German: Glaspass; el. 1846 m) is a high mountain pass in the Lepontine Alps, located between the valleys of Safiental and Domleschg in central Graubünden. It is the deepest point on the ridge between the Lüschgrat (key col: 332 m) and Piz Beverin. The pass is overlooked by the Glaser Grat (north) and the Hoch Büel (south).The Glas Pass is crossed by a small paved road, although it goes no further than Inner Glas (1,819 m), less than two kilometres west of the pass.".
- Glas_Pass label "Glas Pass".
- Glas_Pass sameAs Q1403314.
- Glas_Pass sameAs Category:Glaspass.
- Glas_Pass sameAs Glaspass.
- Glas_Pass sameAs m.0134tpzf.
- Glas_Pass sameAs 8533665.
- Glas_Pass sameAs Q1403314.
- Glas_Pass wasDerivedFrom Glas_Pass?oldid=658978558.
- Glas_Pass depiction Glaspass_Passhöhe.jpg.
- Glas_Pass isPrimaryTopicOf Glas_Pass.