Eastern Breithorn

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Eastern Breithorn
western Breithorn Twin
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The north side
Highest point
Elevation 4,139 m (13,579 ft)
Prominence 117 m (384 ft) [1]
Parent peak Breithorn (Western Summit)
Coordinates 45°56′14″N7°46′02″E / 45.93722°N 7.76722°E / 45.93722; 7.76722 Coordinates: 45°56′14″N7°46′02″E / 45.93722°N 7.76722°E / 45.93722; 7.76722
Naming
Native name
  • Breithorn (Ostgipfel)  (German)
  • westlicher Breithornzwilling  (German)
  • Breithorn Orientale  (Italian)
Geography
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Eastern Breithorn
Location in the Alps
Countries Switzerland and Italy
Canton/Region Valais and Aosta Valley
Parent range Pennine Alps

The Eastern Breithorn (German : Breithorn (Ostgipfel), Italian : Breithorn Orientale) but also referred as the western Breithorn Twin (German : westlicher Breithornzwilling), is a peak of the Pennine Alps, located on the border between Switzerland and Italy, between the canton of Valais and the region of Aosta Valley. It is part of the Breithorn range, located east of the Theodul Pass. It lies between the Central Breithorn and its other twin, the Gendarm (or eastern Breithorn Twin). On its north side it overlooks the Breithorn Glacier.

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References

  1. Retrieved from the Swisstopo topographic maps. The key col is located west of the summit at 4,022 metres.