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- Mont_Cenis abstract "Mont Cenis (Italian: Moncenisio or Monte Cenisio) is a massif (el. 3,612 m / 11,850 ft) and pass (el. 2081 m / 6827 ft) in Savoie in France which forms the limit between the Cottian and Graian Alps.The pass connects Lanslebourg-Mont-Cenis in France in the northwest with Susa in Italy in the southeast. In the Middle Ages, pilgrims passing through Moncenisio and Susa Valley came to Turin along a road called Via Francigena, with final destination Rome. It was one of the most used Alpine pass in from the Middle Ages to the nineteenth century. The pass was part of the border between the two countries from the annexion of Savoy to the third French Empire in 1861 until 1947 Treaty of Paris, but is now located completely in France. The treaty allowed Savoy to retrieve its historical and political boundaries.A road over the pass was built between 1803 and 1810 by Napoleon. The Mont Cenis Pass Railway was opened alongside the road in 1868, but was dismantled in 1871, on the opening of the Fréjus Rail Tunnel. It was the first ever railway based on the Fell mountain railway system and was worked by English engine-drivers. The Fréjus Rail Tunnel acquired the alternative, and geographically incorrect, name of Mont Cenis Tunnel because the traffic which formerly used the Mont Cenis Pass was transferred to it.This tunnel (highest point 1295 m / 4249 ft) is really 27.4 km 17 miles west of the pass, below the Col du Fréjus. From Chambéry the line runs up the Isère valley, but soon bears through that of the Arc or the Maurienne past Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to Modane (98.2 km / 61 mi from Chambéry). The tunnel is 13 km in length, and leads to Bardonecchia, some way below which, at Oulx the line joins the road from the Col de Montgenèvre.Thence the valley of the Dora Riparia is followed to Turin (103.8 km / 64.5 mi from Modane). The carriage road mounts the Arc valley for 25.7 km / 16 mi from Modane to Lanslebourg, whence it is 12.9 km / 8 mi to the hospice, a little way beyond the summit of the pass. The descent lies through the Cenis valley to Susa (49.9 km / 37 mi from Modane) where the road joins the railway.To the southwest of the Mont Cenis is the Little Mont Cenis (2184.2 m / 7166 ft) which leads from the summit plateau (in Italy) of the main pass to the Etache valley on the French slope and so to Bramans in the Arc valley. This pass was crossed in 1689 by the Vaudois, and is believed by some authors to have been Hannibal's Pass.".
- Mont_Cenis location France.
- Mont_Cenis location Savoie.
- Mont_Cenis name "Col du Mont Cenis".
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- Mont_Cenis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Col de Mont Cenis".
- Mont_Cenis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Col du Mont-Cenis".
- Mont_Cenis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Massif du Mont-Cenis".
- Mont_Cenis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Moncenisio".
- Mont_Cenis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mont Cenis".
- Mont_Cenis wikiPageWikiLinkText "massif du Mont-Cenis".
- Mont_Cenis elevationM "2083".
- Mont_Cenis label "Col de Mont Cenis".
- Mont_Cenis latD "45".
- Mont_Cenis latM "15".
- Mont_Cenis latNs "N".
- Mont_Cenis latS "37".
- Mont_Cenis location France.
- Mont_Cenis location Savoie.
- Mont_Cenis longD "6".
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- Mont_Cenis longM "54".
- Mont_Cenis longS "3".
- Mont_Cenis mapCaption "Location of Col de Mont Cenis".
- Mont_Cenis name "Col du Mont Cenis".
- Mont_Cenis photo "Col du Mont Cenis.jpg".
- Mont_Cenis photoCaption "Lake at the pass".
- Mont_Cenis range Cottian_Alps.
- Mont_Cenis range Graian_Alps.