- Mont Blanc - Wikipedia
At the scale of the Mont Blanc massif, the border between Italy and France passes along most of the main Alpine watershed, from the Aiguille des Glaciers to Mont Dolent, where it reaches the border with Switzerland
- Montblanc (company) - Wikipedia
Montblanc (UK: ˌmɒˈblɒ (k) , US: ˌmɑːn (t) ˈblɑːŋk ) is a German manufacturer and distributor of luxury goods, founded in Berlin in 1906, and currently based in Hamburg The company is most known for its luxury pens; it also designs and distributes bags, perfumes, small leather goods, and watches
- Mont Blanc massif - Wikipedia
The Mont Blanc massif includes eleven independent and six subsidiary summits over 4,000 metres (13,123 ft) in height These (including Mont Blanc) are shared between Italy and France only, the highest in Switzerland being the Aiguille d'Argentière
- Mont Blanc — Wikipédia
Le mont Blanc (en italien : Monte Bianco), dans le massif du Mont-Blanc, est le point culminant de la chaîne des Alpes
- Mont Blanc – Wikipedia
Der Mont Blanc liegt in der Mont-Blanc-Gruppe, einer Gebirgsgruppe der Westalpen, die ihrerseits uneinheitlich unter die Grajischen Alpen oder die Savoyer Alpen eingeordnet wird Sowohl Frankreich als auch Italien haben Anteil an dem Berg, wobei der Grenzverlauf seit langem umstritten ist
- Tour du Mont Blanc - Wikipedia
The Tour du Mont Blanc or TMB is one of the most popular long-distance walks in Europe It circles the Mont Blanc massif, covering a distance of roughly 165 kilometres (103 mi) with 10 kilometres (6 2 mi) of ascent descent and passing through parts of Switzerland, Italy and France
- Mont Blanc | Alps, France, Italy | Britannica
Mont Blanc, mountain massif and highest peak (15,771 feet [4,807 metres]) in Europe Located in the Alps, the massif lies along the French-Italian border and reaches into Switzerland It extends southwestward from Martigny, Switzerland, for about 25 miles (40 km) and has a maximum width of 10 miles
- Mont Blanc - WorldAtlas
Mont Blanc, French for “white mountain”, is the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, reaching a staggering 4,808 7 m (15,777 ft) altitude above sea level Mont Blanc is the second most renowned mountain after Mount Elbrus, and the eleventh most prominent mountain peak in the world
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