A high peak in the Pennine Alps, in the western part of the Alps. Its Italian name is Monte Cervino. It is located on the Swiss-Italian border, about 8 km southwest of Zermatt. It is 4,478 m above sea level. It is famous for its steep, glacial peak. It was first reached by Whymper's team in 1865. →Related topics Alpinism | Gornergrat [Mountain] Source : Heibonsha Encyclopedia About MyPedia Information |
アルプス西部,ペニン・アルプスの高峰。イタリア名はモンテ・チェルビノMonte Cervino。スイスとイタリアの国境,ツェルマットの南西約8kmにある。標高4478m。切り立った氷食尖峰で有名。1865年ウィンパー隊が初登頂。 →関連項目アルピニズム|ゴルナーグラート[山] 出典 株式会社平凡社百科事典マイペディアについて 情報 |
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