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- Signalkuppe abstract "The Signalkuppe (in German, pronounced seen-yall-koo-pay) also known as Punta Gnifetti (in Italian) (4,554 m) is a peak in the Pennine Alps on the border between Italy and Switzerland. It is a subpeak of Monte Rosa. The mountain is named after 'the Signal', a prominent gendarme atop the east ridge, named Cresta Signal.The first ascent was made by Giovanni Gnifetti, a parish priest from Alagna Valsesia, together with J. Farinetti, C. Ferraris, C. Grober, J. and G. Giordiano and their porters on 9 August 1842.The highest hut in Europe, the Margherita Hut (named after Italy's Queen consort Margherita of Savoy) lies on the summit of the mountain. Work started in 1890, supported by the Italian crown, and Queen Margherita opened it in 1893. The new hut, a high-altitude Faraday Cage, is clad in sheet copper to shield against unwanted electrical fields.".
- Signalkuppe elevation "4554.0".
- Signalkuppe firstAscentYear "1842".
- Signalkuppe locatedInArea Italy.
- Signalkuppe locatedInArea Piedmont.
- Signalkuppe locatedInArea Switzerland.
- Signalkuppe locatedInArea Valais.
- Signalkuppe mountainRange Pennine_Alps.
- Signalkuppe otherName "Punta Gnifetti".
- Signalkuppe parentMountainPeak Monte_Rosa.
- Signalkuppe prominence "102.0".
- Signalkuppe thumbnail Zumsteinspitze_von_der_Dufourspitze.jpg?width=300.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageExternalLink capanna_regina_margherita_rifugio.php.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageExternalLink viewtopic.php?t=29784.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageExternalLink serie-foto.php?n=6&serie=Salita%20alla%20Margherita.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageExternalLink margherita-hut-monterosa-italy-refuge.php.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageExternalLink signalkuppe-punta-gnifetti.html.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageID "11350229".
- Signalkuppe wikiPageLength "3085".
- Signalkuppe wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Signalkuppe wikiPageRevisionID "670368926".
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Alagna_Valsesia.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alpine_four-thousanders.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_mountains_of_Europe.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Italy–Switzerland_border.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monte_Rosa.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Piedmont.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_Valais.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pennine_Alps.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Faraday_Cage.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Faraday_cage.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Gendarme_(mountaineering).
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Gnifetti.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Italian_language.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink List_of_mountains_of_Switzerland_named_after_people.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Margherita_Hut.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Margherita_of_Savoy.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Rosa.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Mountain.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Pennine_Alps.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Piedmont.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLink Valais.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Punta Gnifetti (Signalkuppe)".
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Punta Gnifetti".
- Signalkuppe wikiPageWikiLinkText "Signalkuppe".
- Signalkuppe easiestRoute "Glacier tour via west flank, south-west ridge".
- Signalkuppe elevationM "4554".
- Signalkuppe firstAscent "--08-09".
- Signalkuppe hasPhotoCollection Signalkuppe.
- Signalkuppe latD "45".
- Signalkuppe latM "55".
- Signalkuppe latNs "N".
- Signalkuppe latS "38".
- Signalkuppe location Italy.
- Signalkuppe location Piedmont.
- Signalkuppe location Switzerland.
- Signalkuppe location Valais.
- Signalkuppe longD "7".
- Signalkuppe longEw "E".
- Signalkuppe longM "52".
- Signalkuppe longS "37".
- Signalkuppe map "Alps".
- Signalkuppe mapCaption "Alps".
- Signalkuppe name "Signalkuppe".
- Signalkuppe otherName "Punta Gnifetti".
- Signalkuppe parentPeak "Dufourspitze of Monte Rosa".
- Signalkuppe photo "Zumsteinspitze_von_der_Dufourspitze.jpg".
- Signalkuppe photoCaption "The Signalkuppe lying behind the Zumsteinspitze. The Margherita hut is just visible on the summit.".
- Signalkuppe prominenceM "102".
- Signalkuppe range Pennine_Alps.
- Signalkuppe regionCode "CH".
- Signalkuppe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_mountain.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Valais-geo-stub.
- Signalkuppe wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vercelli-geo-stub.
- Signalkuppe subject Category:Alpine_four-thousanders.
- Signalkuppe subject Category:International_mountains_of_Europe.
- Signalkuppe subject Category:Italy–Switzerland_border.
- Signalkuppe subject Category:Monte_Rosa.
- Signalkuppe subject Category:Mountains_of_Piedmont.
- Signalkuppe subject Category:Mountains_of_Valais.
- Signalkuppe subject Category:Mountains_of_the_Alps.
- Signalkuppe subject Category:Pennine_Alps.
- Signalkuppe hypernym Peak.
- Signalkuppe point "45.92722222222222 7.876944444444445".
- Signalkuppe type Mountain.
- Signalkuppe type NaturalPlace.
- Signalkuppe type Place.
- Signalkuppe type Range.
- Signalkuppe type Location.
- Signalkuppe type Mountain.
- Signalkuppe type Place.
- Signalkuppe type Thing.
- Signalkuppe type SpatialThing.
- Signalkuppe type Q8502.
- Signalkuppe comment "The Signalkuppe (in German, pronounced seen-yall-koo-pay) also known as Punta Gnifetti (in Italian) (4,554 m) is a peak in the Pennine Alps on the border between Italy and Switzerland. It is a subpeak of Monte Rosa. The mountain is named after 'the Signal', a prominent gendarme atop the east ridge, named Cresta Signal.The first ascent was made by Giovanni Gnifetti, a parish priest from Alagna Valsesia, together with J. Farinetti, C. Ferraris, C. Grober, J. and G.".