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- Q668604 abstract "The Portjengrat (also known as Pizzo d'Andolla) is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located on the border between Switzerland and Italy. It lies south of the Weissmies and the Zwischbergen Pass, where the international border diverges away from the main Alpine watershed. The summit of the Portjengrat has an elevation of 3,654 metres above sea level and is the tripoint between the valleys of Saas, Divedro (both in Valais) and Antrona (in Piedmont). It is the culminating point of the Antrona valley.The east side of the Portjengrat is covered by a glacier named Zwischbergen Gletscher. Smaller glaciers can be found on the west and south side of the mountain.The closest locality is Saas-Almagell, on the west side.".
- Q668604 elevation "3654.0".
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- Q668604 firstAscentYear "1871".
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- Q668604 otherName "Pizzo d'Andolla".
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- Q668604 prominence "411.0".
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- Q668604 elevationM "3654".
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- Q668604 location "Piedmont, Italy".
- Q668604 name "Portjengrat".
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- Q668604 prominenceM "411".
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- Q668604 comment "The Portjengrat (also known as Pizzo d'Andolla) is a mountain of the Pennine Alps, located on the border between Switzerland and Italy. It lies south of the Weissmies and the Zwischbergen Pass, where the international border diverges away from the main Alpine watershed. The summit of the Portjengrat has an elevation of 3,654 metres above sea level and is the tripoint between the valleys of Saas, Divedro (both in Valais) and Antrona (in Piedmont).".
- Q668604 label "Portjengrat".
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- Q668604 name "Portjengrat".