Le Cheval Blanc (mountain)

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Le Cheval Blanc
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Le Cheval Blanc
Highest point
Elevation 2,831 m (9,288 ft)
Prominence 140 m (460 ft) [1]
Parent peak Mont Buet
Coordinates 46°03′07″N6°52′13″E / 46.05194°N 6.87028°E / 46.05194; 6.87028 Coordinates: 46°03′07″N6°52′13″E / 46.05194°N 6.87028°E / 46.05194; 6.87028
Geography
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Le Cheval Blanc
Location in the Alps
Location Valais, Switzerland
Haute-Savoie, France
Parent range Chablais Alps

Le Cheval Blanc is a mountain in the Chablais Alps on the Swiss-French border. It overlooks the lake of Vieux Emosson on its eastern side.

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